
This picture is from the Mound Bottom area located along the Harpeth river outside of Nashville. Behind the trees in this picture you can probably make out the largest of the mounds. This was not a burial mound, though with it's size some folks were probably buried on it at some point, rather this is a structural mound where a home and other buildings for the settlement leader would have been. This preserved site was likely home to several hundred Native Americans about 800+ years ago and is protected on three sides by the river. Smaller mounds were built along the edges of the this area along the shores overlooking the river. This site can only be visited with an appointment in order to better maintain and preserve the area. I was here on May 2nd, to recognize some of those that have made the preservation possible. Peace