Imagine stepping back in time, thousands of years ago, to an ancient village situated by the Arkansas River near Newkirk, Oklahoma. This is where youll find the Deer Creek Archeological Site, a place brimming with rich history and secrets about the ancestral Wichita people who once called this land home.
Discovered during the 1960s, Deer Creek has proven to be an invaluable source of information about the historical culture and lifestyle of early Native American communities that inhabited this area. Artifacts unearthed at the site include pottery, tools, and remains of structures, all offering a window into their everyday life and social organization.
What makes Deer Creek truly fascinating is its close proximity to another archaeological gem - the Bryson-Paddock Site. Both share similar artifact collections, suggesting strong cultural ties between these two villages. This connection only adds depth to our understanding of the Wichita peoples way of life back then.
But it doesnt stop there! There are an astonishing 427 archaeological sites documented in Kay County by the Oklahoma Archeological Survey, making Deer Creek just one of many hidden treasures waiting to be discovered. So come with me on this journey into the past as we uncover the stories held within these ancient walls.
As you wander through the Deer Creek Site, let your imagination take flight. See yourself standing among the villagers, witnessing their daily routines - farming, hunting, creating beautiful pottery pieces, and maintaining their social structures. Each artifact tells a story of its own, giving us valuable insights into this long-lost communitys way of life.
So come explore Deer Creek Archeological Site with me – its a place where history comes alive, and the echoes of ancient voices still reverberate through time.