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English: Plate XXXVIII, Figure 4 from "Ancient Monuments of the Mississippi Valley", published 1848. Depicts the ancient earthworks near Oak Ridge, Louisiana in Morehouse Parish, Louisiana.[1]
The site is now known as the Jordan Mounds Site
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Author E. G. Squier and E. H. Davis

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