Bullskin Creek Site

Located near Felicity in Clermont County,[1] the site appears to have been a base camp for nomads during the Late Archaic period.

The site comprises three loci: two significant areas of various debris and a large midden that underlies everything else.

Bodies at the site were generally adorned with red ochre and buried in a flexed position.

[3]: 11 The culture of the Bullskin Creek Site (so named because it sits atop a terrace above Bullskin Creek, near its mouth at the Ohio River) has been archaeologically classified as "Central Ohio Valley Archaic," along with at least three other sites in Hamilton and Clermont counties.

Among the types of tools found both at Bullskin Creek and at the others are distinctive flint knives, parts of atlatls, and stone axes and pestles.