Elmside Park Mounds
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title:
Elmside Park Mounds
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The Elmside Park Mounds are a group of Native American mounds in Elmside Park in Madison, Wisconsin. The group includes two animal-shaped effigy mounds; while their shapes are inconclusive, they have been described as a lynx and a bear. The mounds were once part of the Oakridge Mound Group, which included three other mounds, but the others were destroyed by home construction. Mound Builder peoples built the mounds in the Late Woodland period, likely between 800 and 1100 A.D., to serve as burial
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United States historic place
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elmside_Park_Mounds
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2023-08-04T04:37:11Z
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