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Adena Indian Burial Mound
Old 06-12-2012   #1
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Adena Indian Burial Mound

Took a diversionary side trip when returning from Indiana last week seeking an antique store with 'lots of cameras', or so I was told. Just a few run of the mill Brownies was all I found, but there was this really wonderful centerpiece to South Charleston, WV that I didn't know about.

In a small park, they have an Indian Burial Mound, built by the Adena. They were Native american folk who got their moniker from some white settler into Greek mythology. No one knows what the Adena called themselves, as they were gone by the time the settlers moved in, but they were traders with the Great Lakes and Gulf Coast tribes. They left behind all sorts of earthen works consisting of what appears to be fortifications, and the burial mounds.

I got a few shots of the mound on the last of a roll I had in a Samsung Maxima Zoom 145 on Kodak Ultramax 400, before I switched to digital (Panasonic DMC-TZ3).

This is the only film shot I posted on Flickr


Adena Indian Burial Mound by br1078phot, on Flickr

The other 35 digicam shots are at
http://www.flickr.com/photos/7699588...7630050251817/

And if you want to learn more about the Adena Mound
http://cityofsouthcharleston.com/indianmound.php

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I was running some errands in South Charleston the day you took these. I wonder if we passed each other.
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Can you walk down into the mound?
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Can you walk down into the mound?
No, it was filled in after the 19th century excavation.
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I was running some errands in South Charleston the day you took these. I wonder if we passed each other.
That would have been D-Day, the 6th. Late afternoon, between 3:30pm and 5:30pm. We'll have to get together for an RFf shoot sometime. I ate supper at a little family run cafe on 7th that's closing on the 15th (can't remember the name, but it's southern and Jamaican cusine, and right next to the buffet place). Great catfish.

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