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Bottle Creek Indian Mounds is an archaeological site within the Mobile-Te
Briscoe Mounds is now owned by the Illinois State Museum, who
Pharr Mounds is a Middle Woodland period archaeological sit
Wickliffe Mounds is controlled by the State Parks Service, whic
The first of these ancient earth mounds is identified with a stupa built by the Empero
The grass around the burial mounds is of considerable age.
Mounds is known for her extremely large breast implan
The Village of Blue Mounds is located within the town.
A limited edition Mounds Island Orange candy bar was introduced in 2006
By direct application to mounds, it is effective in destroying imported fire a
nd Durrington Walls as well as numerous burial mounds known as barrows.
Important burials were in long mounds, known as barrows and several have been found
Two Native American mounds, known as the "Etna Township Mounds", are loca
At the ancient site of Gilund, two mounds labelled as 'eastern' and 'western', measuring
s is a small, mat-forming shrub growing in low mounds less than half a meter tall.
reading, matlike shrub forming flat tangles or mounds less than a meter in height.
ort, spreading shrub forming mats, tangles, or mounds less than half a meter tall.
e meanings could refer to Mississippian temple mounds located in Tennessee since at the top of these
ngs Island is an archeological site with shell mounds, located near Augusta, Georgia.
Barrow Cemetery 3, a cemetery of kurgan burial mounds, located near Ipatovo, some 120 km north-east
e mound's location and comparison with similar mounds: as the mounds has never been excavated, it li
Mounds Mall was developed by Melvin Simon & Associate
Mounds Mall is an enclosed shopping mall located in t
rilateral, flat-topped design of many platform mounds may represent the Southeastern American Indian
Several different mounds may be interconnected.
ecame a fortified Mississippan site with seven mounds, most surrounding a central plaza.
attered around the outer edges of the group of mounds, mostly between mounds No.1 and No. 5.
Effigy Mounds National Monument has also grown, either by di
ning the Mississippi near Marquette and Effigy Mounds National Monument.
owing to the Upper Mississippi River at Effigy Mounds National Monument in the vicinity of Marquette
Effigy Mounds National Monument preserves three prehistoric
fe and Fish Refuge and is just north of Effigy Mounds National Monument in the bluff region of the U
The Effigy Mounds National Monument is also noted for being in t
An entrance to Effigy Mounds National Monument
L. K. Ivanovsky begins excavating burial mounds near Novgorod, ending in 1892.
There are also two bronze age burial mounds near the footpath to Foolow.
r in Madison County, along with the Skunk Hill Mounds near West Jefferson, which are believed to hav
y there are ill recorded discoveries of burial mounds near the Fosse Way not far away near Cotgrave.
90 minutes north of St. Louis and the Cahokia Mounds near Collinsville, Illinois.
support, and to seek the shelter of one of the mounds near the stockade from which point he succeede
s to little more today than a series of grassy mounds near the A19 road.
a low-lying, matted shrub forming tangles and mounds no taller than one half meter.
The first incident near Fort Blue Mounds occurred when William Griffith Aubrey was atta
nd removed within relatively recent times; the mounds of stones being carted away for making dikes o
from porous carbonate deposits, such as algal mounds, of Pennsylvanian age.
for the Memorial came from "the ancient burial mounds of our ancestors … that recollects monuments l
Burial mounds of Neolithic settlers are also situated throug
Also there are mounds of ancient settlements, rock tombs and histori
ong barrows (or "kurgans") similar to the tomb mounds of western Scythian culture in modern Ukraine.
f resembling a four-legged spider, are strange mounds of flesh on the ceiling.
ce of the cauldron (Deg) is 12.5 yards and 125 mounds of rice can be cooked in it at a time.
McDonald's imitator) for greasy cheeseburgers, mounds of salty fries and massive sodas".
Soil mounds of the Palestine Mole Rat in a field in Pardes
tter of which she played the title fiend under mounds of monster make-up.
The earthen mounds of Eastern North America are linked to mankind
c coasts; with great age they may form rounded mounds of foliage up to 1 m high but are usually less
The act of rebuilding the mounds, of adding additional layers of earth over bur
Eighty mounds of rice can be cooked in it at a time.
applied her atmospheric veils of paint to four mounds of soil which seem to spill from the upper bal
Dalaga" (Maiden's breast mountains) - two huge mounds of conical hills resembling the female breast,
Hervarar saga and the Waking of Angantyr, the mounds of the slain berserkers were haunted.
These are large unmanned mounds of earth and concrete on roads throughout the
locks of ice used in the household icebox into mounds of delicate snow-like flakes, unlike the crunc
half meter long and four centimeters deep and mounds of quids suggest production of spirits using s
discovered this remarkable creature living on mounds of methane ice at a depth of half a mile (~800
of central and southern Europe, which grows in mounds of blue-green leaves and long, silvery plumes.
he last glacial period as evidenced by the low mounds of moraine present in the valley and through w
The ancient mounds of 8 hectares on the west bank of Indus River
nts of the reservation live in squalor next to mounds of sewage sludge, enduring some of the highest
On one of the two most prominent mounds of Nineveh ruins, rises the Mosque (an Nestori
The site features eight dome-shaped mounds of differing sizes, several of which have been
es of the orange/red material and in Essex the mounds of briquetage are known as Red Hills.
This plant forms huge tangled mounds of fairly rapid growth.
During baking, the mounds of dough spread and flatten.
It consists of six effigy mounds of panthers and other water spirits and it is
The Briscoe Mounds, officially Illinois Archaeological Survey No.
The height and serpentine shape of the shell mounds on the north side of the island indicated use
own of Pinson was founded near the site of the mounds on land originally belonging to A. S. Rogers.
uthor Thomas Barbour, who frequented the shell mounds on the park grounds as a boy.
rectly preceding the first attack at Fort Blue Mounds on June 6, there was an argument between Willi
ul that Native Americans lived here, but shell mounds on the point indicate that it was at least occ
There are numerous prehistoric mounds on these moors, many marking late Neolithic an
There are several round barrows (burial mounds) on it and it is the site of a wooden circle k
Emmert focused on two mounds on the north end of the island, known simply a
The two mounds on the site were built between 1200 and 1500 A
the Mississippi, one winds past Indian burial mounds, one passes through a restored prairie and a "
Two oblong mounds, one containing 46 Romano-British burials and
t remaining features are two Bronze Age burial mounds, one just below the summit and the other on th
ound is one of the largest Pre-Columbian shell mounds, or shell middens, in the United States.
outside of the infaunal realm, such as termite mounds or wasp nests.
a have been held sacred as naturally occurring mounds or rocks.
bioturbation generating mounds or trenches).
The site is marked by four stupa mounds out of which two stupas No. 1 and 2 were subje
/Lower Trent River area, including the Serpent Mounds Park, Cameron's Point and LeVescounte Mounds i
d southeast between the Mississippi and Indian Mounds Park, a burial ground for Native Americans in
Native American sites such as Dickson Mounds pay tribute to the civilizations founded on fi
thymetrical features including positive relief mounds, pinnacles, mud volcanoes and negative relief
The loss of lateral bacular mounds, presence of a lateral lobule, and size of the
Ms. Mounds published a book, The Maxi Mounds Guide To The
lture:Preliminary Investigations of the Toltec Mounds Research Project", by Martha Ann Rolingson, 19
Ancient sites and monuments include burial mounds, rock carvings, runic stones, road tracks, mil
Burial mounds, round barrows, are among the features still e
The engineering of the mounds showed that their builders had an expert knowl
verlooking the Cumberland were two small stone mounds, similar to ones found at the Castalian Spring
The Norton Mounds site is currently closed to the public.
e in Georgia, Palmer investigated the Kolomoki Mounds site in Early County.
being roughly similar in size to the Wickliffe Mounds Site in far western Kentucky.
The Shiloh Indian Mounds Site is situated on a high bluff, between two
rn Kentucky such as Rowlandton Mound, the Twin Mounds Site and the Tolu Site were expansions of the
The Twin Mounds Site (15BA2) (also known as the Nolan Site) is
constructed wattle and daub house at the Spiro Mounds Site
The Gahagan Mounds Site (16RR1) is an Early Caddoan Mississippian
ulation had been slowly relocating to the Twin Mounds Site.
ar a plaque to Old Town, an Indian village and mounds site.
It is several miles south of the Wickliffe Mounds Site.
, 1986 Preliminary Investigation of the Pinson Mounds Site: 1963 Field Season.
curious settlers dug up some artificially made mounds, some of which stored corn while others were b
Canoeing is also available in Mounds State Park, on the White River.
uxiliary storage facility is located at Pinson Mounds State Park near Jackson, Tennessee.
Mounds State Park is a state park in Anderson, Indian
rd are maintained by the Minnesota DNR at Blue Mounds State Park, 20 miles (32 km) to the south.
nois to budget for an expansion of the Cahokia Mounds State Park.
servation and archaeology excavations at Angel Mounds State Historic Site offer a glimpse into this
Dickson Mounds State Park
acteristically Mississippian, with a number of mounds surrounding a central plaza.
ed shot; thick rough that features craters and mounds; tall, shot-obstructing palm trees; and rock-h
This site is a group of three low mounds that excavations has shown were parts of a sin
the plague and St Andrews is surrounded by the mounds that bear testimony to this burial.
nce is noted by the presence of middens, large mounds that are compiled of massive middens or shell
its inspiration from the Dakota Indians burial mounds that are found through Minnesota.
Its floor is quite unusual, with two mounds that have been suggested to be evidence of int
It was named for two natural mounds that rise gently from the landscape.
The Haniwa come from the many burial mounds that have been found in Shibayama.
ests are huge, and may comprise one or several mounds that can be spaced several meters apart.
Aside from the mounds, the ants also act as pests by killing vegetat
One of these mounds, the Shields mound in Duval County, eventually
und the mound, and because both cultures built mounds, the identity of the people who constructed th
history, passing by Bronze Age ancient burial mounds, the site of 18th Century horse racing and Ham
though there are a few Iron Age tumuli (burial mounds), the area seems to have been sparsely populat
Debris from the landslide has produced several mounds, the largest of which - the "Tower" - from a d
d Road on his way to Port Meadow to dig in the mounds there.
-foot skeletons were often found in the burial mounds there; and after 1650 of the Nacazils, a sub-t
In addition to the mounds they built for ceremonial and cosmological pur
Early drawings suggest that six smaller mounds, three on either side, flanked the edges of th
Post the discovery of the mounds three well documented surveys of the area were
There are also small mounds to the north and south of it.
ional wooden architecture, and examined castle mounds to identify them according to their descriptio
d the site of an old blockhouse from Fort Blue Mounds to the State Historical Society of Wisconsin h
an 50 basaltic vents, ranging from tiny scoria mounds to cinder cones up to 300-m high, occupy the f
ad close to their farms, and there are several mounds today which can be seen in the area.
site comprises a large main tell and 4 smaller mounds, together covering about 38 hectares with a he
Indian Mounds Trail
t is a clumping perennial herb forming bristly mounds up to about 20 centimeters high and spreading
The plant is open, and runnery, forms mounds up to 18 inches (5 dm) tall.
Mounds uses a packaging and logo design similar to it
The fragments 'cruc' or 'crug' refer to burial mounds usually on a hill-top, which may pertain to fa
McClanahan attended Mounds View High School and went on to play three sea
middle school, and high school settings in the Mounds View, Anoka-Hennepin, Spring Lake Park and Col
o Lakes, Circle Pines, Shoreview, Arden Hills, Mounds View, New Brighton and Fridley.
ark; other than the Story and Short Woods Park Mounds, virtually no mounds remain in the vicinity.:6
eway, passes close by Longframlington, and the mounds visible on the Hall Hill in the angle of the P
When Cahokia Mounds was designated in the federal register, a new
The construction of ceremonial mounds was an important feature of the Laurel Complex
Mounds was created in 1920 as a single piece for 5 ce
The complex of six burial mounds was in use during the Miller 1 and Miller 2 ph
ess, which is now little more than ditches and mounds, was formerly made of wood and constructed on
The first of the smaller mounds was located 300 feet (91 m) east of the larger
The first survey of the mounds was in 1938; a later survey in 1940 revealed n
Wickliffe mounds was occupied from around 1100-1300 CE.
ld, dry thornveld, on rocky hillsides, termite mounds, water courses and even on the fringes of fore
The mounds were excavated in 1964, revealing sixteen bodi
Seven of the mounds were substructure platform mounds and the seve
The Cherokees believe the mounds were actually built by a foreign group known a
Although many Native American mounds were once located above the Ohio River in the
The site is a multicomponent site, however the mounds were constructed during the Middle Woodland.
These mounds were fortresses, temples, or buildings that be
Eighteen mounds were built inside the embankment and two of th
ccupied during the time when the Etowah Indian Mounds were inhabited, approximately three centuries
The burial mounds were first excavated by Edward Duffield Neill
neral bundles found in the upper parts of some mounds were interpreted as burials from more recent c
Either Anhiaca was not occupied long or mounds were no longer being built.
The three mounds were used for major religious and political ce
At one time some 40 mounds were present, and though fewer than half remai
The mounds were added to the National Register of Histori
Several Bronze Age burial mounds were found in the area, as well as Roman relic
to the Mississippi valley, and large platform mounds were rare in the St. Johns region.
The other two mounds were located to the south and southeast of thi
The report cited ample evidence that the mounds were built by the ancestors of historical Nati
The people of Shiloh Mounds were intensely involved in maize agriculture,
The secondary mounds were the bases of a temple and residence of a
These mounds were supposedly used for dividing up agricultu
It was later discovered that the mounds were used as burial sites as well as residenti
an Indians, asserting on the contrary that the Mounds were "wholly original, wholly American" and "d
tlement was created when pre Offa's Dyke earth mounds were built by the Romans.
At least three mounds were built around log tombs, and two others co
The mounds were constructed in stages over many years, wi
Dozens of 1200 year old effigy mounds were built by the Mound builders in the surrou
Most of the mounds were flat-topped platform mounds with building
y occur on the highest elevations (e.g., shell mounds) where flooding rarely occurs and are, therefo
                                                                                                    


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