Lewis Creek Mound

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Lewis Creek Mound (site designation 44AU20) is a burial mound in Augusta County, Virginia, near present-day Verona, Virginia, on the south bank of Lewis Creek near what is now Indian Mound Road.[1] Between 1000 and 1500 CE, around 900 people were interred here.[2] It is one of a number of documented earthen burial mounds in Virginia.[3]

Lewis Creek Mound is situated on a wide bottomland near Lewis Creek. By the time it was described in the mid-20th century, it measured 42 feet in diameter and 12 to 18 inches high, indicating that it had already been heavily reduced by cultivation and other disturbance.[1] Pre-disturbance, it is estimated to have been around 16 feet high.[2]

Like other Late Woodland burial mounds in Virginia, Lewis Creek Mound was built up over time through repeated interments and additions of earth.[3] This mound tradition is linked to ancestral Monacan communities.[2][4]

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