Emerald Mound and Village Site

Archaeological site in Illinois, United States

United States historic place
Emerald Mounds and Village Site
Artists conception of the site
38°37′50″N 89°47′9″W / 38.63056°N 89.78583°W / 38.63056; -89.78583
Area145 acres (59 ha)
NRHP reference No.71001026[1]
Added to NRHPOctober 26, 1971

The Emerald Mound and Village Site (Emerald Site) is a pre-Columbian archaeological site located northwest of the junction of Emerald Mound Grange and Midgley Neiss Roads in St. Clair County, Illinois. The site includes five mounds, two of which have been destroyed by modern activity, and the remains of a village. Middle Mississippian peoples inhabited the village, which was a satellite village of Cahokia. The largest of the mounds is a two-tiered structure that stands 50 feet (15 m) high; its square base is 300 feet (91 m) across, while its upper tier is 150 feet (46 m) across. At the time of its discovery, the mound was the second-largest known in Illinois after Monks Mound at Cahokia.[2]

The site was added to the National Register of Historic Places on October 26, 1971.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. July 9, 2010.
  2. ^ Reed, Nelson A. National Register of Historic Places Inventory/Nomination: Emerald Mound and Village Site. National Park Service, 1969-09-12.

External links

  • Pauketat, Timothy. "Emerald Acropolis Project". Greater Cahokia Archaeology.
  • Witze, Alexandra (March 12, 2016). "Religion And The Rise Of Cahokia". American Archaeology. 20 (1). The Archaeological Conservancy.
  • "Emerald Mound : Interview with archaeologist Tim Pauketat". Illinois State Archaeological Survey. 2015.
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