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Kamp Mound Site

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NRHP Reference #
  
78001114

Added to NRHP
  
24 August 1978

Area
  
8 ha

Kamp Mound Site httpsuploadwikimediaorgwikipediacommonsthu

Location
  
Illinois Route 100 north of Kampsville

The Kamp Mound Site is a prehistoric mound and village site located along the Illinois River and Illinois Route 100 north of Kampsville, Illinois. The Hopewellian site includes seven mounds dating from 100 B.C. - 450 A.D. and a village site dating from 450-700 A.D. The Havana Hopewell culture used the complex as a ceremonial and burial site. Archaeologists have also proposed that the site served as a regional trade center for the Hopewellian exchange system. The seven mounds at the site, which were originally part of a group of ten, include some of Illinois' largest mounds. In addition, large amounts of shell and animal bone fragments have been recovered from the site.

The site was added to the National Register of Historic Places on August 24, 1978.

References

Kamp Mound Site Wikipedia