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  1. The Mandeville site is an archaeological site in Clay County in southwest Georgia in the United States. The site now lies under the Walter F. George Reservoir, which is a part of the Chattahoochee River basin.

  2. May 31, 2019 · The Mandeville site in Georgia is the earliest site in the state to feature a flat-topped earthen pyramid mound and may be the earliest in the entire Southeastern U.S. A large plaza was located in front of the earthen pyramid making this also the first instance of a pyramid-plaza site plan found in Georgia (if not the entire Southeastern U.S.)

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  3. Jun 30, 2019 · Mandeville Site: The town site that archaeologist Arthur Kelly called Mandeville, probably functioned as the port of entry for Kolomoki on the Chattahoochee River. However, it was much older than Kolomoki. Mandeville was founded around 400 BC and began producing the oldest known examples of Swift Creek Pottery around 100 AD.

  4. Mandeville (9CY1) is a dual mound site with an earlier village component. The cultural affinities known for the site include Cartersville, Swift Creek, Rood, and Lawson Field. The site actually has multiple cultural phases spanning from the Middle Archaic to the Late Mississippian Periods (GNAHRGIS 2012).

  5. Mandeville is where the urban meets the natural. Founded in 1834 by the Marigny de Mandeville family of New Orleans, it developed early on as a lakeside summer resort for wealthy denizens of the Crescent City.

  6. The Mandeville site is an archaeological site in Clay County in southwest Georgia in the United States. The site now lies under the Walter F. George Reservoir , which is a part of the Chattahoochee River basin.

  7. Mandeville, Louisiana Itinerary. The charming Southern town is draped across the Northern shores of Lake Pontchartrain and is the first St. Tammany Parish town you encounter as you cross the Causeway (the world's longest bridge over water) from New Orleans.