The Mound House is an archeological site located in Greene County, Illinois in the Illinois River floodplain. The site is a multicomponent site; however, the mounds were constructed during the Middle Woodland and are associated with the Havana Hopewell culture. The mound center has two identified mounds.[2]
The site received its name because the previous landowner, a farmer, built a house on Mound 1, the largest mound. Since then the house has been removed and the land is owned by the Center for American Archeology.[3]
The site was added to the National Register of Historic Places on September 1, 1978.[1]
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List of archaeological sites on the National Register of Historic Places in Illinois
Swift Creek culture Santa Rosa-Swift Creek culture
Crystal River Archaeological State Park
Etowah Indian Mounds
Leake Mounds
Kolomoki Mounds
Miner's Creek site
Pierce Site
Swift Creek mound site
Third Gulf Breeze
Yearwood site
Yent Mound
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Armstrong culture
Copena culture
Fourche Maline culture
Laurel complex
Saugeen complex
Old Stone Fort (Tennessee)
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Galena
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burial mound
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