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Prehistoric Mound

(Probably Built Between 100 B.C and 400 A.D.)

This i...

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Maney Ridge Prehistoric Effigy Mounds

On the ridge above this road and the Fox River lies a seri...

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Prehistoric Indian Mound

This and the two adjacent mounds were built for burials pr...

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Results for Prehistoric Mound

Prehistoric Mound

(Probably Built Between 100 B.C and 400 A.D.)

This is the highest domiciliary mound in the Tennessee Valley. It was probably built between 100 B.C. and 400 A.D. by a prehistoric people of the ancient Woodland Culture. Such mounds served as ...

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Maney Ridge Prehistoric Effigy Mounds

On the ridge above this road and the Fox River lies a series of prehistoric earthworks. They represent visible remnants of both social and ritual behavior of one of Wisconsin’s unique prehistoric cultures, the Effigy Mound Indians.

The conical mounds ...

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Prehistoric Indian Mound

This and the two adjacent mounds were built for burials probably by the prehistoric Woodland Indians. They perhaps, began entering Wisconsin about 2000 BC and lived here until modern times.

The Potawatomi who left Waukesha in 1886 were never mound-builders.

Waukesha County ...

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