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  2. Mound system - Wikipedia

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    A mound system is an engineered drain field for treating wastewater in places with limited access to multi-stage wastewater treatment systems. Mound systems are an alternative to the traditional rural septic system drain field. They are used in areas where septic systems are prone to failure from extremely permeable or impermeable soils, soil ...

  3. Gee's Slough Mound Group - Wikipedia

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    During the Late Woodland stage, the preceding elaborate trade system declined. Populations subsisted on a corn, beans, and squash agriculture, supplemented with hunting and gathering in the southern part of the state and a hunting and gathering strategy to the north. Late Woodland stage mound building included the construction of effigy (animal ...

  4. Kingsley Bend Mound Group - Wikipedia

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    The Kingsley Bend Mound Group is a group of pre-Columbian Native American mounds along Wisconsin Highway 16 3 miles (4.8 km) southeast of Wisconsin Dells, Wisconsin.The site includes effigy mounds in the shape of a water spirit, a bird, and two bears, along with several linear and conical mounds.

  5. Category:Mounds in Wisconsin - Wikipedia

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  6. Man Mound is an ancient Indigenous site in Wisconsin ... - AOL

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  7. Merrill Springs Mound Group II - Wikipedia

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    Merrill Springs Mound Group II is a group of Native American mounds at 5030-5046 Lake Mendota Drive in Madison, Wisconsin.The group includes six to eight mounds and a nearby village site; it originally included up to 13-20 mounds, but many were destroyed by residential development in the area.

  8. Cranberry Creek Archeological District - Wikipedia

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    Cranberry Creek Archeological District, also known as Cranberry Creek Mound Group, is an ancient American Indian burial mound site from circa AD 100–800 near New Miner, Wisconsin, United States. It is three miles east of Necedah National Wildlife Refuge in Juneau County. [3]

  9. Tollackson Mound Group - Wikipedia

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    Tollackson Mound Group, referred to as 47VE927, is an archeological site located in the town of Harmony, in Vernon County, Wisconsin, United States, that was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1997 and expanded in its borders in 1998.