Caborn-Welborn culture

Caborn-Welborn culture

Caborn-Welborn was a prehistoric North American culture that grew out of — or built upon the demise of — the Angel chiefdom. Caborn-Welborn developed around AD 1400 and seems to have finally disappeared around AD 1650. The location was mostly on ridges along the Wabash River and Ohio River near their confluence. Who if any were their historical descendants is not known.

ee also

* Mississippian culture
* platform mound
* Southeastern Ceremonial Complex
* Cahokia
* Monk's Mound
* Kincaid Mounds State Historic Site
* Angel Mounds
* Moundville Archaeological Site
* Etowah Indian Mounds
* Spiro Mounds


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