A two-year mapping project at Fort Clark State Historic Site produced a 15-cm contour map of the Native American (Mandan and Arikara) earthlodge village and a planimetric map of that part of the historic district that lies above the Missouri Read More …
Oliver County
The Fort Clark Archeology Project, 2000-2001 Historical Archeological Investigations.
Historical archeological work during the summers of 2000 and 2001 has been directed toward development and installation of a series of interpretive panels relating to the history, archeology, and peoples living at Fort Clark. In anticipation of this, investigations in Read More …
New Interpretations of the Fort Clark State Historic Site Based on Aerial Color and Thermal Infrared Imagery
The Fort Clark State Historic Site (32ME2) is a well known site on the upper Missouri River, North Dakota. The site was the location of two Euroamerican trading posts and a large Mandan-Arikara earthlodge village. In 2004, Dr. Kenneth L. Read More …
Fort Clark and Its Indian Neighbors: A Trading Post on the Upper Missouri
Fort Clark, first established on the Missouri River in 1 824 some 2,400 km above St. Louis, was for decades a principal hub of the fur trade and a well-known destination for prominent travelers. Illustrations and scientific observations made there Read More …