A quiet one street rural western town in Spiro, Oklahoma, with a single car on the road and wooden simple buildings on either side. A large earth mound seen, known as "Craig Mound." Several men dig with shovels and pick axes into the archaeological mound and retrieve prehistoric indigenous Pre-Columbian Native American Indian relics and artifacts, dating from the 9th century to the 15th century. Indigenous people's implements, ornaments, artwork beads, weapons, and money discovered in the earthen burial mound in Spiro. The remarkable relics are examined by a man and shown being held and in display cases. (The relics were part of religious rituals of a pre-Columbian Caddoan Mississippian culture, in eastern Oklahoma near the Arkansas border.)
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