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Archaeological site in Louisiana, US
Fitzhugh Mounds
Plate XXXIX Ancient Works in Madison Parish, La
Fitzhugh Mounds is located in LouisianaFitzhugh MoundsLocation within Louisiana today
LocationMound, LouisianaMadison Parish, Louisiana USA
RegionMadison Parish, Louisiana
Coordinates32°19′14.6″N 91°4′49.3″W / 32.320722°N 91.080361°W / 32.320722; -91.080361
History
Founded700 CE
Abandoned1541
PeriodsFitzhugh Phase
CulturesPlaquemine culture
Site notes
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Fitzhugh Mounds is an archaeological site in Madison Parish, Louisiana from the Plaquemine and Mississippian period dating to approximately 1200–1541 CE. It is the type site for the Fitzhugh Phase (1350–1500) of the Tensas Basin Plaquemine Mississippian chronology.

Description

The site was once an impressive seven-mound complex, with four of the platform mounds surrounding a central plaza. The site is first mentioned in E. G. Squier and E. H. Davis' Ancient Monuments of the Mississippi Valley in 1848.

The largest mound at the site, at 30 feet (9.1 m) in height, was bulldozed and carted away to use as fill during the construction of Interstate 20. Other of the mounds have been extensively plowed by local farmers and only two of the original seven mounds remain. Mound B is 10 feet (3.0 m) in height. Mound D serves as an active historic cemetery and is approximately 4 feet (1.2 m) in height.

Location

The site is located on La 602 4 miles (6.4 km) south-southwest of its junction with I-20.

See also

References

  1. ^ "Indian Mounds of Northeast Louisiana:Fitzhugh Mounds". Archived from the original on 2012-12-24. Retrieved 2011-10-20.
  2. E. G. Squier and E. H. Davis (1848). Ancient Monuments of the Mississippi Valley. Smithsonian Institution.

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