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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 Coker Ford Site

During the Late Woodland period around AD 700-1100, people living at the confluence of the Chatuga, Coosa, and Little Rivers …

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Oakville Indian Mounds

The mound complex known as the Oakville Indian Mounds was the heart of a large cultural center that dominated this section of the …

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The Mound at Old Cahawba Archaeological Park

Between AD 1500 and 1600, the indigenous inhabitants of the area around the confluence of the Cahaba and Alabama Rivers built a …

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Indian Shell Mound Park

Dauphin Island’s shell mound is actually two major features - a large shell ridge to the north and a partial shell ring to the …

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