Fitzhugh Mounds is an
archaeological site
An archaeological site is a place (or group of physical sites) in which evidence of past activity is preserved (either prehistoric or historic or contemporary), and which has been, or may be, investigated using the discipline of archaeology a ...
in
Madison Parish, Louisiana
Madison Parish (French: ''Paroisse de Madison'') is a parish located on the northeastern border of the U.S. state of Louisiana, in the delta lowlands along the Mississippi River. As of the 2010 census, the population was 12,093. Its parish s ...
from the
Plaquemine
Plaquemine is a city in and the parish seat of Iberville Parish, Louisiana, United States. It is part of the Baton Rouge metropolitan statistical area. At the 2010 United States census, the population was 7,119; the 2020 census determined i ...
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Mississippian period dating to approximately 1200–1541 CE.
It is the
type site
In archaeology, a type site is the site used to define a particular archaeological culture or other typological unit, which is often named after it. For example, discoveries at La Tène and Hallstatt led scholars to divide the European Iron A ...
for the ''Fitzhugh Phase(1350-1500)'' of the Tensas Basin Plaquemine Mississippian chronology.
Description
The site was once an impressive seven-mound complex, with four of the
platform mound
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Technology
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* Car platform, a set of components shared by several vehicle models
* Weapons platform, a system or ...
s surrounding a central
plaza
A town square (or square, plaza, public square, city square, urban square, or ''piazza'') is an open public space, commonly found in the heart of a traditional town but not necessarily a true geometric square, used for community gatherings. ...
. The site is first mentioned in
E. G. Squier
Ephraim George Squier (June 17, 1821 – April 17, 1888), usually cited as E. G. Squier, was an American archaeologist, history writer, painter and newspaper editor.
Biography
Squier was born in Bethlehem, New York, the son of a minister, Joel S ...
and
E. H. Davis' ''
Ancient Monuments of the Mississippi Valley
''Ancient Monuments of the Mississippi Valley'' (full title ''Ancient Monuments of the Mississippi Valley: Comprising the Results of Extensive Original Surveys and Explorations'') (1848) by the Americans Ephraim George Squier and Edwin Hamilton ...
'' in 1848.
The largest mound at the site, at in height, was bulldozed and carted away to use as fill during the construction of
Interstate 20. Other of the mounds have been extensively plowed by local farmers and only two of the original seven mounds remain. Mound B is in height. Mound D serves as an active historic cemetery and is approximately in height.
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Location
The site is located on La 602 south-southwest of its junction with I-20.[
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See also
* Culture, phase, and chronological table for the Mississippi Valley
References
External links
Pictures of Fitzhugh Mounds
Fitzhugh Mounds at waymarking.com
{{Pre-Columbian North America
Plaquemine Mississippian culture
Mounds in Louisiana
Geography of Madison Parish, Louisiana