The Huff Archeological Site is a prehistoric Mandan village in North Dakota dated around 1450 AD.
[2] The site is located near the town of Huff in Morton County, North Dakota on the bank of the Missouri River.
[2] In the 1960s, excavators enlisted the assistance of the US Army Corps of Engineers to stabilize the river bank and protect the site.
The rectangular layout of the village, which once included hundreds of lodges and outer fortifications, is easily seen on the surface at the site.
[4] This site is considered an important piece of North Dakota archaeology,[3] and of Native American heritage.