
About Moundville – Moundville Archaeological Park
Called “The Big Apple of the 14th Century” by National Geographic, Moundville Archaeological Park was once the site of a powerful prehistoric community that, at its peak, was America’s largest city north of …
Moundville Archaeological Site - Wikipedia
Moundville is the second-largest site in the United States of the classic Middle Mississippian era, after Cahokia in Illinois.
Moundville - World History Encyclopedia
Apr 27, 2021 · Moundville is an archaeological site and park in Hale County, Alabama, USA on the Black Warrior River enclosing a Native American site dated to circa 1100 - circa 1450 CE. The earthen …
Moundville Archaeological Park - Encyclopedia of Alabama
Sep 16, 2025 · The Moundville site was founded around 1120 by Native American peoples of the Mississippian period, so named for its origins along the Mississippi River. The 185-acre site was a …
Moundville Archaeological Park - alabamamoundtrail.org
Spanning more than 300 acres, Moundville Archaeological Park preserves the largest indigenous mound complex in the Southeast and the remains of a civilization that dominated most of present-day …
Moundville is an archaeological site located on the Black Warrior River near Tuscaloosa, Alabama. It was occupied from approximately A.D. 1000 to A.D. 1450 and encompassed a large village and …
Moundville Archaeological Park - Alabama.Travel
Attractions include Mound B - Alabama's tallest earthen mound - as well as stunning artifacts in a recently renovated museum, nature trails, a campground, picnic areas and a rental facility, all nestled …