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Alabama Indigenous Mound Trail

Alabama Indigenous Mound Trail

Multiple locations throughout Alabama highlight Alabama's History through the Ages

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The Fuller Site

Since at least 3,000 BC, the Mobile Tensaw Delta and Mobile Bay teemed with indigenous people moving up and down the waterways and …

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The Bessemer Site

The cluster of mounds known as the Bessemer Site was the largest indigenous mound site in what is now Jefferson County, and it …

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The Choccolocco Creek Archaeological Complex

Centered around Boiling Spring, the Choccolocco Creek Archaeological Complex once consisted of at least three earthen  mounds, a …

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Gulf State Park Sand and Shell Mounds

Gulf State Park holds some of the most endangered archaeological deposits in the State of Alabama.  Even though these sites are …

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