The mound contains two chambers (F0 and F2), one at each end.
The mound contains several layers attesting to its habitation throughout the ages.
Each mound contains the remains of one house and is topped by a sign with the international radiation symbol.
This mound also contained many items apparently received as trade goods from the region of the Mississippian culture.
This would make the mound too old to have contained a Cherokee inscription in 1889.
The mounds contain a rich collection of arrowheads, pottery and gold artifacts.
The mound at the foot of the gable contained the body of one who had shown him kindness.
The mound contains several species of tropical plants.
This mound contained a rectangular wooden chamber (3.5 by 5.5 m).
The smaller mounds usually contain only one chamber.