89 Alabama Indigenous Mound Trail Discovering Alabama

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  • Опубликовано: 23 ноя 2024

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  • @Alan-in-Bama
    @Alan-in-Bama 3 года назад +15

    Dr. Phillips, you and this show series are a Treasure to the people and the state of Alabama !
    Thank you for all the work you and your team have done over the years and continue to do, further educating people like myself on every aspect of history about Alabama.
    - Alan Fendley
    McCalla

  • @SweetflyRachel
    @SweetflyRachel 2 года назад +3

    So many lives and stories played out here, most of which is lost to time. As a student watching this for Archaeology class, I find this incredibly fascinating! Thank you!

  • @100perdido
    @100perdido 2 года назад +5

    As an aside, an historical plaque in the park in Florala, Alabama on Lake Jackson reads:
    "Lake Jackson. Andrew Jackson in Seminole War with an army of 1200 troops camped here in May, 1818 enroute westward from Fort Gadsden to subdue maurading Indians abetted by the Spanish at Pensacola. Jackson determined to seize Pensacola and thus altered the course of history on this continent".
    When I read this plaque it occured to me that that was the kind of Indian I would have wanted to be. A Marauding Indian.

  • @enlightenmententertainment327
    @enlightenmententertainment327 Год назад +2

    Thank you for educating people on this subject. There were also mounds along the Tennessee river in Guntersville area and others I’m sure.

  • @tracygibson1292
    @tracygibson1292 3 года назад +4

    Way to go Dr Phillips ....
    One of the best episodes of Discovering Alabama

  • @TheJoegator
    @TheJoegator 2 года назад +4

    I am from Fort Walton Beach Fl. There is a burial mound right in Downtown.

  • @terishoemaker-kz5st
    @terishoemaker-kz5st 10 месяцев назад

    I've lived in AL 40 yrs & did not know this. THANK YOU❗️

  • @carlthornton3076
    @carlthornton3076 20 дней назад

    Very Good! 2nd Watch...

  • @crystalgaddy2985
    @crystalgaddy2985 4 года назад +2

    What a wonderfully thoughtful episode.

  • @huntergerelds332
    @huntergerelds332 4 года назад +5

    I love our states history. ❤️ Roll Tide

    • @hHarVv
      @hHarVv 3 года назад +1

      just wish other people here respected it. Love the history but not a fan of our culture. Every highway from Birmingham all the way to montgomery is absolutely covered with litter.

    • @crawwwfishh3284
      @crawwwfishh3284 Год назад

      Do you know how many mounds are under water from building lakes. Greed came before history.

    • @crawwwfishh3284
      @crawwwfishh3284 Год назад +1

      @@hHarVv. Yes they respected it so much 99 percent of those mounds are under water from building lakes. Greed before history.

  • @genkiferal7178
    @genkiferal7178 2 года назад +2

    My first guess about those mounds is that it is smarter to build higher up so that your building doesn't get as wet and so that you can see out over your land or crops better. If the lower land was for crops, the houses being so close by might help deter wildlife grazing at night. Dogs on top of the mounds could also see better from higher up.

    • @bigbird2240
      @bigbird2240 Год назад

      Also it’s much cooler and more of a breeze just 20 -30 feet off the ground .

  • @beachfrontinbama
    @beachfrontinbama 2 года назад +1

    This video inspired my book, Breaking Dawn by M. E. Carlisle (Amazon/Kindle, paperback).

  • @mattsprayberry0
    @mattsprayberry0 4 года назад +4

    Well if you ever start excavating the Hamilton mounds let me know since I live in Hamilton because I would be more than willing to volunteer.

    • @JSMedia38
      @JSMedia38 3 года назад +2

      You should get in contact with the UA school of archeology, they can put you in contact with the right people if you're serious.

  • @googleyeyes5122
    @googleyeyes5122 3 года назад +3

    12:03 PLEASE tell me that kid is not carrying some pesticide applicator. 😨 Maybe it's just water for screening sand for objects. 😬

  • @blockpartyvintage1568
    @blockpartyvintage1568 Год назад +1

    The Indian legends say they were there when thru arrived

  • @googleyeyes5122
    @googleyeyes5122 3 года назад +4

    "Development is definitely done at the peril of the past." Matthew Gage 9:31

  • @justin6354
    @justin6354 2 месяца назад

    I found a mound in Stockton that isnt on the registry. Its on the management land here in Stockton.

  • @donaldrussell4218
    @donaldrussell4218 Год назад +2

    I know where some Indian mounds are at in Winston county Alabama off of HWY 5.

  • @goldendeagle1914
    @goldendeagle1914 Год назад +2

    I wonder if the railroad companies also destroyed the artifacts found inside the mounds?

  • @Ohotniktrolly
    @Ohotniktrolly 2 года назад +3

    What about the snake effigies on Skeleton Mountain, and throughout the Choccolocco mountain range?

    • @keithmaxwell2169
      @keithmaxwell2169 2 года назад +2

      I Don't know about Skeleton Mountain but I have found other Snake Effigies around different places in Alabama

    • @johndavid8815
      @johndavid8815 Год назад

      I was there the other day.

  • @carlthornton3076
    @carlthornton3076 3 года назад +1

    What About The Mound(s) Of Lamar County, Alabama Near The City Of Vernon. It is located near Hells Creek and near the Hightogy Community. Carl M. Thornton Lamar County, Alabama, USA...

    • @carlthornton3076
      @carlthornton3076 3 года назад +1

      Also there is a Mound in the Moscow Community in Lamar County, Alabama Near the City Of Sulligent. This Mound is/was located near Bogue Creek. Carl M. Thornton Lamar County, Alabama, USA...

  • @ArmedPatriot
    @ArmedPatriot Год назад

    Mounds under tue ten river west of waterloo as well

  • @bigbird2240
    @bigbird2240 Год назад

    Why is Moundville so perfectly maintained and all the others are mostly destroyed

  • @Bruce-m3v
    @Bruce-m3v 4 месяца назад

    I wonder why you haven't mentioned the Indian burial mound in Lillian Alabama. Do you not know of the mound or you just don't want people to know about it. I do know that it is on forever wild land and it was on the Lillian swamp hunting club.

  • @bubbag9952
    @bubbag9952 4 года назад +1

    A new discovery may ne coming soon!

    • @brittneyworley2744
      @brittneyworley2744 3 года назад +5

      Where abouts? Id keep anything i knew away from mainstream archeologists. They have a reputation for making repops and selling the original pieces

    • @bubbag9952
      @bubbag9952 3 года назад +4

      @@brittneyworley2744 I've possibly located a indian mound unknow and unexplored....all I'm saying for now.

    • @kevinmoore9084
      @kevinmoore9084 3 года назад

      At six and a half minutes they start talking about when people immigrated to America you're only off by a order of magnitude
      You say 13, 000 well it's actually a 130,000 years 🤬🤬🤬😡😡😡🤬🤬"Humans in California 130,000 Years Ago? Get the Facts" api.nationalgeographic.com/distribution/public/amp/culture/article/mastodons-americas-peopling-migrations-archaeology-science

    • @Alan-in-Bama
      @Alan-in-Bama 3 года назад +1

      @@kevinmoore9084 No...they stated that people had been in America for many Thousands of years.
      Their statement was about the earliest people immigrating to the Southeast and specifically the Alabama area.

    • @Ananias03
      @Ananias03 3 года назад +2

      @@bubbag9952 i know where a large complex is that has never before been explored as well. East central Alabama

  • @subzeroxi984
    @subzeroxi984 2 месяца назад

    Lebron built the mounds

  • @725purge4
    @725purge4 Год назад

    They was darker

  • @crawwwfishh3284
    @crawwwfishh3284 Год назад

    And the corps buried them under water. Greed before history.

  • @yancie437
    @yancie437 Год назад +1

    Indians and Native Americans are not the same. The Indians are the indigenous Americans not the NA.

  • @timbritton1313
    @timbritton1313 2 года назад +6

    2K years? It goes further back. The mounds were built by light skinned read haired 8 to 12 foot peoples.

  • @bigbird2240
    @bigbird2240 Год назад

    Moundville is too obvious looking . I think it was made by modern people as a replica

  • @bigbird2240
    @bigbird2240 Год назад

    I think the mounds in moundville are fake and we’re made by some professionals that wanted a site to study and raise money

    • @skateboardist1686
      @skateboardist1686 3 месяца назад

      May I ask why you think that. I won’t argue I just want to know what you know