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Poverty Point Objects are prehistoric artifacts associated with the Poverty Point culture, which thrived in what is now northeastern Louisiana around 1700 to 1100 BCE. These objects, primarily made of stone or clay, include unique, shaped items such as elliptical stones and ceramic figurines, often used for cooking or ceremonial purposes. They are significant for understanding the social and economic practices of the culture, as they reflect advanced skills in craftsmanship and trade. The site is recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site due to its remarkable archaeological significance.

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