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Posted on 08 April 2008 · 414 views · 650 words.

I recently had the opportunity to visit a place called Moundville in Alabama. Moundville is a prehistoric site of the Creek People. In this region, prehistoric means anything prior to about 1600 and the site itself dates from 1000 to 500 years old.

The region is a kind of large, flat park that has been cleared out from the surrounding woodland. A lovely grassy lawn has been allowed to grow all over it and so it is a very pleasant. Almost startling as you drive up to the park are a number of large hills, rising abnormally from the flat lawn. These are the mounds for which the park is named.

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Each of them could be mistaken for hills if they weren’t so square. If you imagine a rectangular pyramid with the top cut off not too far from the base, then you have the idea. The mounds are clearly man-made and when they were discovered in the woodland, archaeologists took a keen interest.

It is thought that they were constructed over many years, by highly organised, manual labour. In this respect they are like the many pyramids and mounds found in Mexico and Central America. However, they do not seem to have any cultural connection to these other sites. All but one of the mounds are arranged in a north-to-south fashion. By that, i mean than the sides of the rectangles align to the cardinal points such that each face of the mound faces north, south, east or west.

The only mound that doesn’t align in this way is one the largest mounds, placed centrally in the arrangement, called Mound A. This mound is at a bearing just shy of 30 degrees from north.We walked up Mound A to have a look around. From this position you feel very much like you are in the middle of the park and high above it.

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It is thought that the Moundville site was at one time a kind of city. The mounds are thought to have been important locations in a very large settlement of people, positioned near to the Black Warrior River, important for transportation and trade. The Creek people spread widely over much of the Eastern United States at one time and Moundville may have been just one a several important cities.

As an astronomer it obviously caught my attention because of the alignment of the mounds. The most intriguing being Mound A. I have been playing about on Google Earth and trying to align the stars of Orion’s belt or of some other important asterism. Alas, I cannot make anything work obviously.

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After some further reading, I found that one of the important artifacts found at the Moundville site known as a Rattlesnake Disk (shown here), actually represents an astronomical object. The symbol of the eye-in-the-hand is said the be a symbol for the Creator. It represents the Orion nebula, with the fingers being Orion’s belt.

So I shall continue to try to align the site to something related to Orion’s belt. I have also included the information here that you would need to do the same if you wish to try it out.

Download the Google Earth placemark here and the map of the site here.

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ttfnRob - who has written 515 posts on Orbiting Frog.

I am studying for my PhD in Astronomy at Cardiff University in the UK. Star formation is my main area of research but really I like anything to do with space, science and the internet.

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