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PATHS OF MOUND-BUILDING INDIANS

" . . . Remains of an Indian fort on the summit of a precipitous ridge near Lake Simcoe."[1]

"Stone cairn . . . on ridge between Anawaka and Sweetwater creeks" (Douglass county, Georgia).[2]

"Stone cairn on a ridge" (Habersham county, Georgia).[3]

"Stone mound on a ridge" (Hancock county, Georgia).[4]

"Deposit . . . on a ridge half a mile south of Clear Creek" (Cass county, Illinois).[5]

"Mounds on the spur of a ridge, midway between the Welsh group [Brown county] and Chambersburg, in the extreme north-eastern part of the county" (Pike county, Illinois).[6]

"Group of mounds on a ridge in Skillet Fork bottom" (Wayne county, Illinois).[7]

  1. Catalogue of Prehistoric Works East of the Rocky Mountains, p. 26.
  2. Id., p. 48.
  3. Id., p. 50.
  4. Id., p. 51.
  5. Id., p. 57.
  6. Id., p. 63.
  7. Id., p. 69.