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Welcome to the Chucalissa Museum and Archaeological site. Before Europeans set foot upon Mississippi Valley Soil, American Indians had developed a vibrant and sophisticated culture in the Memphis area. Chucalissa Museum allows visitors to explore the lifeways of these people.

Operated by the University of Memphis, Chucalissa serves as a gateway into understanding the science of archaeology and the interpretation of Native American history. Our museum exhibits interpret the prehistory of the Mid-South, and contemporary Southeastern Indian cultures.

The C.H. Nash Museum was founded in 1956 following the rediscovery of a Mississippian mound complex by workers preparing the T.O. Fuller State Park in the late 1930's. The site was separated from the park and developed as a laboratory for training archaeologists and as a place to interpret archaeology to the broader public. This mission continues today with our museum exhibitions, tours, public events and educational programs.

Please take a moment to look around our website in order to enrich your visit to the Museum. We hope to provide all of the resources necessary to make your trip to Chucalissa a fulfilling experience.

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Click here for the latest edition of the Chucalissa Anoichi. Send your ideas to Robert Connolly at: rcnnolly@memphis.edu.

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Last updated: 03/19/2008 16:35:28