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Moundville Archaeological Museum

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Type
  
Archaeological

Owner
  
University of Alabama

Website
  
moundville.ua.edu

Moundville Archaeological Museum

Established
  
16 May 1939 (1939-05-16)

Location
  
Moundville, Alabama, United States

Similar
  
Moundville Archaeological Site, University of Alabama, Alabama Museum of Natural H, Payne Lake Recreatio, Lake Lurleen State Park

The Moundville Archaeological Museum is an archaeological park and museum in Moundville, Alabama The museum houses artifacts and displays exhibits on over 60 years of archaeological excavations and investigations in the Moundville Archaeological Park.

The Jones Archaeological Museum located in the park was opened on May 16, 1939 and was initially known as the "Mound State Monument."

The museum was originally designed with two wings dedicated to burials which was closed in 1989 and a central section with exhibits displaying artifacts recovered from the site. The previous burial wings were replaced with a theater and several exhibition halls.

The park and museum are part of the University of Alabama Museums, which also include the University of Alabama Arboretum, Alabama Museum of Natural History, Discovering Alabama, Gorgas House, Office of Archaeological Research and Paul W. Bryant Museum.

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Moundville Archaeological Museum Wikipedia