Briscoe Mounds

Archaeological site in Illinois, United States

United States historic place
Briscoe Mounds
41°25′10.2″N 88°13′13.1″W / 41.419500°N 88.220306°W / 41.419500; -88.220306
NRHP reference No.78001198
Added to NRHPDecember 22, 1978

The Briscoe Mounds, officially Illinois Archaeological Survey No. Wi-25, is an archaeological site in Channahon, Illinois. The mound site is located along the north edge of the Des Plaines River and is the largest mound site in northern Illinois.

The site takes its name from the Briscoe family, who owned the property until selling it to the state. Briscoe Mounds is now owned by the Illinois State Museum, who plan on building a visitor center in the future.

The two mounds on the site were built between 1200 and 1500 AD in the Mississippian Period. The first survey of the mounds was in 1938; a later survey in 1940 revealed nine distinctive pieces of pottery. The mounds were excavated in 1964, revealing sixteen bodies. The mounds were added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1978.

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References

  • Channahon, Illinois: Parks & Recreation
  • Department of Natural Resources: Channahon Area
  • Chicago Tribune: History Runs Deep Through Channahon
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