Aztalan State Park Tour
Mar 27th, 2008 by earthspaces
Aztalan State Park is one of Wisconsin’s most important archaeological sites. It contains an ancient Middle-Mississippian village and ceremonial complex that existed between A.D. 1000 and 1300. The site was rediscovered in 1835. In 1850 Increase A. Lapham investigated the site. It became a state park in 1952, a National Landmark in 1964 and listed in the National Registry of Historic Places in 1966. The occupants of Aztalan built large, flat-topped pyramid shaped mounds and a stockade around their village. Music by Malignant Choir with bass solo by Evan Wanserski. Slide show and photographs copyright 2008 Creative Juice LLC.
Aztalan State Park Tour.
Format: mp4 for IPods, etc. Running time: 7:49m. File size: 74.4 MB
Aztalan State Park preview sample.
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