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Ancient Mound Sites of Louisiana Indian Mounds of Northeast Louisiana Trail Guide

Indians built mounds in Louisiana for about 5,500 years. The mounds had many different shapes, sizes, and functions. The earliest sites had mounds with rounded tops. Later sites sometimes had flat-topped mounds with temples and chiefs' houses on them. To learn more, order Indian Mounds of Northeast Louisiana: A Driving Trail Guide, a color brochure free from the Louisiana Division of Archaeology. Download a PDF version of the guide.

ON THE TUNICA TRAIL

ON THE TUNICA TRAIL
THE CADDO INDIANS OF LOUISIANA

THE CADDO INDIANS OF LOUISIANA
THE ROLE OF SALT IN EASTERN NORTH AMERICAN PREHISTORY

THE ROLE OF SALT IN EASTERN
NORTH AMERICAN PREHISTORY
EL NUEVO CONSTANTE

EL NUEVO CONSTANTE
PRESERVING LOUISIANA'S LEGACY

PRESERVING LOUISIANA'S LEGACY
LOUISIANA PREHISTORY

LOUISIANA PREHISTORY
POVERTY POINT

POVERTY POINT
BAILEY'S DAM

BAILEY'S DAM
BEYOND THE GREAT HOUSE

BEYOND THE GREAT HOUSE

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