Woodland Indians - 1,500 BC to 1,500 AD

Little evidence of Woodland Indians is found at Ferry Farm. While the surrounding county boasts major village sites from this period, Ferry Farm has only a light scatter of material, indicating less intensive visitation. This group is known for inventing the bow-and-arrow, introducing clay pottery, and further developing the role of agriculture. Two unusual finds at Ferry Farm from the Woodland period include a gaming piece and a stone bead.

Woodland Indian village
Chunkey Stone  
Stone Bead  
Pottery Fragments  
Distribution map of Woodland points  
   
Woodland Indian fortified village. Engraving by Theodor de Bry
after a watercolor by Jacques Le Moyne, 1591.