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Silver Mound. Silver Mound is in the town of Hixton, Jackson County, Wisconsin. Its sandstone was laid down long ago in the Cambrian Period, [4] like many other bluffs in the area. But in this sandstone a layer of very hard stone called silicated quartzite or orthoquartzite formed. Stone like this is fairly uncommon.
W. Walker-Hooper Site. Categories: Pre-statehood history of Wisconsin. Archaeological sites in the United States by state or territory. Former buildings and structures in Wisconsin. Historic sites in Wisconsin. Hidden category: Commons category link is on Wikidata.
Added to NRHP. August 01, 1975 (original) June 04, 1992 (increase) Mero Mound Group or Diamond Bluff Site is an archeological site near Diamond Bluff, Wisconsin, in Pierce County, Wisconsin. It consists of at least two village sites surrounded by hundreds of mounds, including three effigy mounds. All were constructed from around 1000 AD to 1300 AD.
Carcajou Point Site. / 42.90000°N 88.98333°W / 42.90000; -88.98333. The Carcajou Point site (47JE2, aka the Carcajou site, Carcajou village or White Crow's village) is located in Jefferson County, Wisconsin, on Lake Koshkonong. It is a multi-component site with prehistoric Upper Mississippian Oneota and Historic components.
July 19, 1984. Cranberry Creek Archeological District, also known as Cranberry Creek Mound Group, is an ancient American Indian burial mound site from circa AD 100–800 near New Miner, Wisconsin, United States. It is three miles east of Necedah National Wildlife Refuge in Juneau County. [ 3] It is part of the "effigy mound culture" of native ...
December 31, 1974. Burrows Park Effigy Mound and Campsite is an archaeological site in Burrows Park in Madison, Wisconsin. The site includes a bird-shaped effigy mound with an 128-foot (39 m) wingspan; it once included a fox-shaped mound as well, though it has been destroyed. [2] The mound was built by Mound Builders during the Late Woodland ...
October 15, 1966 [1] Designated NHL. January 20, 1961 [2] Copper Culture State Park is a 42-acre (17 ha) [3] Wisconsin state park in Oconto, northeastern Wisconsin, United States. The park has natural areas, farmlands, archaeological sites, and a Native American museum.
Designated NHL. December 11, 2023. The Rock Island II Site is an archaeological site located on the south side of Rock Island, in Door County, Wisconsin, United States, at the mouth of Green Bay, within the boundaries of Rock Island State Park. It is classified as an Early Historic site with occupations by the Potawatomi, Huron, Petun, Ottawa ...