sniggie: Mound and partial stockade fence of Aztalan, early Mississippian Culture community
sniggie: Walls of an ancient temple pyramid once covered this mound in what's now Georgia, USA
sniggie: Ancient Adena Burial Mound of Round Hill, Kentucky
sniggie: Kentucky’s Round Hill community builds around Adena Burial Mound of 500 B.C.-100 A.D.
sniggie: Bighorn sheep petroglyph, Joshua Tree National Park
sniggie: Prehistoric Kentucky: High Rock petroglyph
sniggie: Sign Hill petroglyphs, Saguaro National Park
sniggie: Petroglyphs everywhere at Signal Hill, Saguaro NP
sniggie: Prehistoric Kentucky: Mysterious Red Bird River Petroglyph
sniggie: Who were you?
sniggie: The ancient portal, Joshua Tree NP
sniggie: Prehistoric Kentucky: Asphalt rock pictographs
sniggie: Birdman of Cahokia Mounds
sniggie: Now I see you, Cahokia
sniggie: Mantle Rock petroglyphs
sniggie: Mantle Rock petroglyphs
sniggie: Human figurine by pre-historic Americans
sniggie: Pre-Columbian Cahokia Mounds pottery
sniggie: Human effigy pipe with rattle from Mississippi Culture
sniggie: Owl effigy bottle
sniggie: Owl shaped bottle from Mississippian Culture in Kentucky
sniggie: Signal Hill petroglyphs at Saguaro NP
sniggie: Ancient Indian Shaman
sniggie: Mississippian Culture clay art of 1261 A.D. from Tennessee (Explored))
sniggie: Yes archeologists, this is the famed Indian Knoll site (15Oh2) that so significantly informs about archaic North American life of 3000 B.C.
sniggie: Silenced by five millenia, the voices of Indian Knoll Mound whisper
sniggie: Paleo-Indians from 5200-1400 B.C. call out from the Carlston Annis Shell Mound of Kentucky
sniggie: Mississippian Culture owl pottery
sniggie: Wisconsin's Aztalan was one of the earliest Mississippian Culture townships
sniggie: Adena Culture conical burial mounds from 500 BC to 200 AD near Lexington, Kentucky