
The Blood Run site is a prehistoric and protohistoric Oneota cultural settlement
adjacent to the Big Sioux River in Lincoln County, South Dakota and Lyon
County, Iowa. In 1987, the State Historical Society of Iowa, through cooperative
efforts of the Iowa Natural Heritage Foundation and local landowners, acquired
a portion of the site.
Blood Run is the largest of the known Oneota cultural sites extending
across 650-1250 acres in Iowa and approximately 1000 acres in South Dakota.
Blood Run is a National Historic Landmark Site

Plan of a mound group on the west (South Dakota) side of the Big Sioux River
that is part of the Blood Run site (39LN2)

Fragment of an incised catlinite plaque found near the Blood Run site
Some of the features of the Blood Run site include:
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