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Submitted: 2/17/18 • Approved: 2/17/18 • Last Updated: 3/24/18 • R178256-G0-S3
Latitude: 32.27420
Longitude: -91.99500
Ancient Mounds Trail
The Landerneau Mounds site is an Indian Village with tow dome shaped mounds. People lived here around AD 500. The largest mound, with the cemetery on top is 4 1/2 feet tall, and 130 feet in diameter.
The other mound is 3 feet tall, and 135 feet in diameter. Both were built in a single episode.
Photo courtesy of Marlon Ebey
Contributed on 2/17/18
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Record #: 178256