Comparatively few artifacts were found: only scrapers, an axe, and tiny projectile points were found, all in tiny numbers, although numerous pieces of chert were discovered with evidence that humans had worked them.
The survey found absolutely no pottery whatsoever, confusing the surveyors and leading them to suggest that the mounds and the village site had been the result of separate occupations of the same location.
[2] The western portion of Hamilton County contains many archaeological sites, due primarily to its favorable terrain.
For this reason, the Wesley Butler site has been inhabited for at least six thousand years.
[4] In recognition of the district's archaeological value, it was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1976.