Monday, June 20, 2016


2016 MAA Winterville Archaeological Dig

MAA members were invited to Winterville Mounds to help with the University of Southern Mississippi's Archaeological Field School. 



Winterville Museum with Dig in the Background








Unit Profile


Units and Excavated Post Holes








Dr. Ed Jackson Lead Archaeologist



Excavated Post Hole Features


Corn Being Removed





The link to the Winterville Site Webpage: http://www.mdah.ms.gov/new/visit/winterville-mounds/

Link to Mississippi Mound Trail Winterville Site Page: http://trails.mdah.ms.gov/mmt/winterville/index.html

Monday, April 25, 2016

2016 MAA Dig

at Camp Shelby 


Members of the Mississippi Archaeological Association (MAA) were invited to a dig at Camp Shelby, Mississippi, on April 23rd and 24th. Rita McCarty, cultural resources manager archaeologist with the Mississippi Army National Guard, was in charge of the dig. The people attending were MAA members, a church group, a school group, other guests and up to 7 professional archaeologist. Everyone seemed to have a good time! The weather was perfect and there were no serious injuries. Thanks to Rita and all those who attended. I'll let the pictures speak for themselves. If you would like to join the MAA and participate in future digs their page is http://www.msarchaeology.org. 























Saturday, March 26, 2016


Indian Mound Tour in the lower Mississippi Delta

I recently went on a mound tour of the southern Mississippi Delta presented by my good friend Sam Brookes. Sam is a well know and respected Mississippi archaeologist. Many of those on the tour were MAA local chapter members. We visited several Native American mound sites near the Delta National Forest. Many were mound groups with more than one mound at the site. Everyone had a great day and it was an informative trip. I also got to eat some fried alligator and catfish at a country restaurant with a view of the Grace mounds.





Our group at Lake George Mound



Sam shows a replica of the Issaquena disc found at the Grace Mounds


Carter Site Mound A near Rolling Fork


Grace Site Mound A near Grace Mississippi



Lake George Site Mound A is around 55 feet high.
 It was temple mound and dates between 150 BC - AD 1500

Lake George Site Mound B with house


Haynes Bluff Site Mound A on Hwy 3



Pocahontas Site Mound A on Hwy 49 between Jackson and Yazoo City. 
This site also has a museum.


Mont Helena Mound Site with house near Hwy 61