Bessemer Site

Historic site in Alabama, United States
33°23′22″N 87°00′37″W / 33.38935°N 87.01035°W / 33.38935; -87.01035HistoryCulturesSouth Appalachian Mississippian cultureArchitectureArchitectural detailsNumber of monuments: 3

The Bessemer Site, also known as the Talley Mounds and the Jonesboro Mounds, is a South Appalachian Mississippian culture archaeological site located near the confluence of Halls Mill Creek and Valley Creek (a tributary of the Black Warrior River), west of downtown Bessemer in Jefferson County, Alabama. The site was occupied in the early Mississippian period from about 1150 to 1250 CE.[1]

See also

References

  1. ^ "Alabama Indigenous Mound Trail : The Bessemer Site". The University of Alabama Museums.

External links

  • Talley mounds
  • Educational plaque located at the site
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