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from porous carbonate deposits, such as algal | mounds, of Pennsylvanian age. |
Although many Native American | mounds were once located above the Ohio River in the |
Two Native American | mounds, known as the "Etna Township Mounds", are loca |
The ancient | mounds of 8 hectares on the west bank of Indus River |
ers demolishes the earlier theory that ancient | mounds in the United States were built by a "lost rac |
n of Anglo-Saxon re-use of ancient barrows and | mounds. |
ess, which is now little more than ditches and | mounds, was formerly made of wood and constructed on |
flint mines, represented by slight hollows and | mounds. |
half meter long and four centimeters deep and | mounds of quids suggest production of spirits using s |
a low-lying, matted shrub forming tangles and | mounds no taller than one half meter. |
cept by landscape features such as barrows and | mounds which line the route, and indentation presumab |
ed shot; thick rough that features craters and | mounds; tall, shot-obstructing palm trees; and rock-h |
ar a plaque to Old Town, an Indian village and | mounds site. |
Stone fortification and | mounds at the Devil's Backbone rock formation |
Archaeological work at Angel | Mounds is conducted by the Glenn A. Black Laboratory |
who conducted most of the excavations at Angel | Mounds. |
servation and archaeology excavations at Angel | Mounds State Historic Site offer a glimpse into this |
Angel | Mounds: A chiefdom in southern Indiana near Evansvill |
Also there are | mounds of ancient settlements, rock tombs and histori |
e catching fine dark silt as it grew, began as | mounds deposited by bryozoans that stabilized a muddy |
McClanahan attended | Mounds View High School and went on to play three sea |
The loss of lateral bacular | mounds, presence of a lateral lobule, and size of the |
ses at the site that are believed to have been | mounds. |
The high school is located between | Mounds and Mound City east of I-57. |
is colonies (in number of workers) have bigger | mounds. |
scovered lead deposits around Dodgeville, Blue | Mounds, and Mineral Point. |
Blue | Mounds is a town in Dane County, Wisconsin, United St |
rectly preceding the first attack at Fort Blue | Mounds on June 6, there was an argument between Willi |
d the site of an old blockhouse from Fort Blue | Mounds to the State Historical Society of Wisconsin h |
Hawk War, he served as commander of Fort Blue | Mounds (or Mound Fort) and was active in both the Wis |
e western parts of Madison and Middleton, Blue | Mounds, Cross Plains, Fitchburg, Mount Horeb, Springd |
rd are maintained by the Minnesota DNR at Blue | Mounds State Park, 20 miles (32 km) to the south. |
Adams was born in Blue | Mounds, Wisconsin. |
The first incident near Fort Blue | Mounds occurred when William Griffith Aubrey was atta |
The Village of Blue | Mounds is located within the town. |
nter, Belle Glade, Big Mound City, the Boynton | Mounds complexe, and Tony's Mound. |
The Briscoe | Mounds, officially Illinois Archaeological Survey No. |
Briscoe | Mounds is now owned by the Illinois State Museum, who |
t is a clumping perennial herb forming bristly | mounds up to about 20 centimeters high and spreading |
und the mound, and because both cultures built | mounds, the identity of the people who constructed th |
Ashey Down is the site of some ancient burial | mounds. |
nd Durrington Walls as well as numerous burial | mounds known as barrows. |
assion of the times, he had 400 ancient burial | mounds dug up in order to inform his pioneering Histo |
for the Memorial came from "the ancient burial | mounds of our ancestors … that recollects monuments l |
other earthworks in the area, including burial | mounds and Cursuses. |
ugh footpaths leading to the summit and burial | mounds. |
re have been prehistoric finds, such as burial | mounds and pottery, as well as those dating from the |
ere are actually over thirty Bronze Age burial | mounds forming a large prehistoric cemetery. |
its inspiration from the Dakota Indians burial | mounds that are found through Minnesota. |
Trade items recovered from burial | mounds include copper panpipes, ear ornaments, stone |
Burial | mounds of Neolithic settlers are also situated throug |
The burial | mounds were first excavated by Edward Duffield Neill |
the area, and Stone Age and Bronze Age burial | mounds are common throughout the area. |
L. K. Ivanovsky begins excavating burial | mounds near Novgorod, ending in 1892. |
The dead were placed in burial | mounds with their bodies facing the West. |
The Haniwa come from the many burial | mounds that have been found in Shibayama. |
the portal on some elongated Neolithic burial | mounds. |
eriod, containing numerous Kofun period burial | mounds |
arish, with evidence of some Tumuli and Burial | Mounds being situated around Wivelrod Hill. |
cheological research has shown that the burial | mounds and ceramic fragments dated from 700-1000 ce. |
Bronze Age burial | mounds are a significant feature of the site. |
There are also two bronze age burial | mounds near the footpath to Foolow. |
The fragments 'cruc' or 'crug' refer to burial | mounds usually on a hill-top, which may pertain to fa |
sh also contains a number of bronze age burial | mounds. |
As of 1841, there were six large burial | mounds at Grigsby's Bluff, size about 60 feet wide, 2 |
The complex of six burial | mounds was in use during the Miller 1 and Miller 2 ph |
cations surrounding the lake, there are burial | mounds from the Viking Age. |
the Mississippi, one winds past Indian burial | mounds, one passes through a restored prairie and a " |
nal historical park with earthworks and burial | mounds from the Hopewell culture, indigenous peoples |
re of the enclosure there are two large burial | mounds. |
ccounts for the many skeletons found in burial | mounds. |
There are some 12 ancient burial | mounds (barrows) on the hill dating from 1800 BC. |
ny American Indian artifacts, including burial | mounds and ceramics. |
Burial | mounds, round barrows, are among the features still e |
Several Bronze Age burial | mounds were found in the area, as well as Roman relic |
y there are ill recorded discoveries of burial | mounds near the Fosse Way not far away near Cotgrave. |
Across the plain from the town are many burial | mounds built for the rulers of Thracian kingdom. |
Ancient sites and monuments include burial | mounds, rock carvings, runic stones, road tracks, mil |
Barrow Cemetery 3, a cemetery of kurgan burial | mounds, located near Ipatovo, some 120 km north-east |
A cluster of Bronze Age burial | mounds and a flint scraper found in the area provide |
Burial | mounds with cremated bodies have been found along the |
cal relics in Brunlanes, including many burial | mounds from the Iron Age and Bronze Age. |
rshes, wild rice marshes, villages, and burial | mounds. |
Burial | mounds have yielded trade items which include copper |
history, passing by Bronze Age ancient burial | mounds, the site of 18th Century horse racing and Ham |
creasingly elaborate ways, as the first burial | mounds are built at this time. |
-foot skeletons were often found in the burial | mounds there; and after 1650 of the Nacazils, a sub-t |
t remaining features are two Bronze Age burial | mounds, one just below the summit and the other on th |
The burial | mounds |
areas, Woodland peoples construct their burial | mounds in the shape of birds or animals. |
ing the neolithic and the area features burial | mounds, with frequent finds of lithic technology. |
The grass around the burial | mounds is of considerable age. |
Iron Age settlements and Ancient Roman burial | mounds in the surrounding area. |
There are several Bronze Age burial | mounds at or near the summit: two of the larger ones |
Several burial | mounds exist along the Vermilion and Bayou Teche. |
This tradition is characterized by burial | mounds and elaborate earthworks. |
s in Gloucestershire and almost all the burial | mounds in Essex have been damaged. |
ce the Bronze Age - it features ancient burial | mounds which have been dated to this period. |
Five burial | mounds have been discovered at St. Boniface Down. |
When Cahokia | Mounds was designated in the federal register, a new |
nois to budget for an expansion of the Cahokia | Mounds State Park. |
90 minutes north of St. Louis and the Cahokia | Mounds near Collinsville, Illinois. |
casino, a live horseracing track, and Cahokia | Mounds. |
ho were related to the builders of the Cahokia | Mounds in Illinois. |
ont City is built atop portions of the Cahokia | Mounds. |
ancient settlements, burial grounds and castle | mounds give evidence of very dense population of the |
ional wooden architecture, and examined castle | mounds to identify them according to their descriptio |
The site has ceremonial | mounds and a canal. |
The construction of ceremonial | mounds was an important feature of the Laurel Complex |
McDonald's imitator) for greasy cheeseburgers, | mounds of salty fries and massive sodas". |
Woodland conical | mounds at Effigy Mounds National Monument, Sny Magill |
se villages (31Hw7) and the three Garden Creek | Mounds (31Hw1-3). |
The Roods Landing Site or Roods Creek | Mounds are located south of Omaha, Stewart County, Ge |
The Hopeton Earthworks are Hopewell culture | mounds and earthworks located about a mile east of th |
cold-water coral reefs, recognising the Darwin | Mounds as an important habitat. |
Dickson | Mounds State Park |
pian site on the Register in Illinois, Dickson | Mounds. |
Native American sites such as Dickson | Mounds pay tribute to the civilizations founded on fi |
Several different | mounds may be interconnected. |
f the perimeter track surrounded by large dirt | mounds and concrete storage pens for storing the aeri |
f the perimeter track surrounded by large dirt | mounds and concrete storage pens for holding bombs an |
f the perimeter track surrounded by large dirt | mounds and concrete storage pens for storing the aeri |
yer can leap over the canyon via rocks or dirt | mounds. |
The site features eight dome-shaped | mounds of differing sizes, several of which have been |
The early | mounds in the St. Johns culture region were generally |
Most were essentially mud huts; earth | mounds carved into dwellings and roofed with either t |
wald's dynasty were entombed under large earth | mounds. |
tlement was created when pre Offa's Dyke earth | mounds were built by the Romans. |
Upolu including the Falemauga Caves and earth | mounds in Vailele village. |
The first of these ancient earth | mounds is identified with a stupa built by the Empero |
Some of the features including earthen | mounds can be seen in the original parkland which is |
ippian period Pre-Columbian complex of earthen | mounds at the juncture of Roods Creek and the Chattah |
The earthen | mounds of Eastern North America are linked to mankind |
ong the Scioto River, is a group of 23 earthen | mounds constructed by the Hopewell culture. |
styles of complex, massive earthworks: earthen | mounds for burial, elite residential and ceremonial p |
ippian culture peoples built massive earthwork | mounds along the Ouachita River beginning about 1000 |
and period (1000 BC - 1000 AD) built earthwork | mounds. |
A limited edition | Mounds Island Orange candy bar was introduced in 2006 |
Effigy | Mounds National Monument has also grown, either by di |
Only two such effigy | mounds have been found east of the Mississippi River. |
Only two such bird effigy | mounds have been found east of the Mississippi River. |
There are several native American effigy | mounds in the upper campground portion of the park. |
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 |
The Effigy | mounds at the top of the escarpment have led to a sma |
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 |
Dozens of 1200 year old effigy | mounds were built by the Mound builders in the surrou |
The Effigy | Mounds National Monument is also noted for being in t |
An entrance to Effigy | Mounds National Monument |
the dead were placed in pits, with the effigy | mounds built over the pits. |
It consists of six effigy | mounds of panthers and other water spirits and it is |
Eighteen | mounds were built inside the embankment and two of th |
Five of those eighteen | mounds are arranged around the central plaza. |
Eighty | mounds of rice can be cooked in it at a time. |
elongated | mounds with small rectangular megalithic chambers |
h was performed in Arkansas, he also excavated | mounds in Alabama, Louisiana, Mississippi, Tennessee, |
e Caddo inhabited the area, building extensive | mounds. |
e then believed to have constructed the famous | mounds around the Mississippi and Ohio River valleys, |
bon date, covers a wide area, from which a few | mounds emerge. |
There are five | mounds at the Fewkes site. |
In archaeology the term Toumba stands for | mounds covering Bronze and early Iron Age settlements |
The plant is open, and runnery, forms | mounds up to 18 inches (5 dm) tall. |
s is a petite, low-lying manzanita which forms | mounds and patchy mats in sandy soil. |
It is one of four | mounds in the area believed to date to the Early Mark |
applied her atmospheric veils of paint to four | mounds of soil which seem to spill from the upper bal |
Missouri and as far away as Spiro and Gahagan | Mounds, Caddoan Mississippian culture sites in Oklaho |
The Gahagan | Mounds Site (16RR1) is an Early Caddoan Mississippian |
bioturbation generating | mounds or trenches). |
y at the Kirk-hill is the trench, a few grassy | mounds and the ruin of a 14th c. church erected by Mo |
s to little more today than a series of grassy | mounds near the A19 road. |
Little remains now except a few grassy | mounds. |
d Thyra were buried under one of the two great | mounds at Jelling and later moved to the first Christ |
village site, with evidence of once having had | mounds and earthworks, although it is unclear from wh |
ure and the Keiter, Hurley, and Hillside Haven | Mounds. |
nts form large, heavily branched hemispherical | mounds 3-4 feet across in sand drainage flats along H |
r in Madison County, along with the Skunk Hill | Mounds near West Jefferson, which are believed to hav |
o Lakes, Circle Pines, Shoreview, Arden Hills, | Mounds View, New Brighton and Fridley. |
burials, one of them plundered, at Sutton Hoo, | Mounds 1 and 2. It appears certain that Sutton Hoo Mo |
the most important and best-preserved Hopewell | mounds in the western Great Lakes region. |
Grave goods discovered in Hopewell | mounds include copper from Lake Superior, sea shells |
As one of the best preserved Hopewell | mounds in its region, the Williamson Mound is potenti |
daub houses, over three dozen individual house | mounds, and eight mounds. |
Dalaga" (Maiden's breast mountains) - two huge | mounds of conical hills resembling the female breast, |
aboriginal earthworks, and opened two hundred | mounds at his own expense. |
The mound center has five identified | mounds. |
data is is a bright green sedge which grows in | mounds below the high-water mark in marshes and on ri |
Canoeing is also available in | Mounds State Park, on the White River. |
Their dwellings are in | mounds, and they are also called Elves." |
Each set of bones was bundled up and buried in | mounds during special ceremonies. |
of central and southern Europe, which grows in | mounds of blue-green leaves and long, silvery plumes. |
herokee tribe who led him to the Etowah Indian | Mounds. |
group, Torney illustrated a total of 47 Indian | mounds. |
ccupied during the time when the Etowah Indian | Mounds were inhabited, approximately three centuries |
also known for having a large number of Indian | mounds. |
The Shiloh Indian | Mounds Site is situated on a high bluff, between two |
There are a number of Indian | mounds and habitation sites located here. |
quintessential southern landscapes and Indian | Mounds. |
n was to conduct an extensive survey of Indian | mounds in the eastern United States. |
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