We had many sites like this in Quincy where I grew up. Here there are a couple of places set aside for future exploration where archaeologists think small native American pueblos are located.
The first I learned of these sorts of mounds years ago was when some had been destroyed by developments around and through them. I'm glad there's more consciousness about them now.
Neat! I've seen some in Ohio. They once existed in Virginia but not much is left after centuries of plowing. Although I suspect there are some unidentified ones.
i am glad they have been preserved over time!
ReplyDeleteso glad it is protected and respected.
ReplyDeleteWe must respect all our past lives. Wonderful to see.
ReplyDeleteWonderful historical photos ~ Glad to see the Indian burial grounds are being honored and protected ~ Great fences ~
ReplyDeleteWishing you peace in each day ~ ^_^
We had many sites like this in Quincy where I grew up. Here there are a couple of places set aside for future exploration where archaeologists think small native American pueblos are located.
ReplyDeleteThere are a few burial mound in this area.
ReplyDeleteVery interesting and informative.
ReplyDeleteFascinating, and good that it's been protected.
ReplyDeleteVery impressive.
ReplyDeleteGreat fence find.
ReplyDeleteI'm glad they are cared for and that the sign is there to remind everyone of these ancient peoples and their history.
ReplyDeleteIt's a wonderful way to honor them and the fences keep the graves well protected.
ReplyDeleteThe first I learned of these sorts of mounds years ago was when some had been destroyed by developments around and through them. I'm glad there's more consciousness about them now.
ReplyDeleteNeat! I've seen some in Ohio. They once existed in Virginia but not much is left after centuries of plowing. Although I suspect there are some unidentified ones.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful in the simplicity. I hope they are respected.
ReplyDeleteI've never seen one, thanks for the photos!
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I'm glad these have been preserved.
ReplyDeleteInteresting. We have lots of Celtic ones...
ReplyDeleteI used to visit these with my kids!
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