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MOUNDVILLE, Ala. - The University of Alabama’s Moundville
Archaeological Park will hold Indian Summer Day Camps in three
sessions, beginning June 2, with transportation provided from Smith
Hall on the UA campus.
Two identical sessions for ages 9 through 14 will be held June
2-6 and July 28-Aug 1, 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. One session for ages
7 and 8 will be held June 23-27, 8:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m.
Campers will experience the wonder of a vanished Native American
civilization at the park, touring the archaeology lab, seeing museum
artifacts, and exploring the park of prehistoric Indian mounds.
Other activities include hiking nature trails, sampling Indian foods,
playing Native American games, and arts and crafts.
The cost is $150 for campers 9 and older and $100 for children
ages 7 and 8 for the half-day sessions. The fee includes all materials,
transportation and snacks, and discounts are available for members
of UA’s Alabama Museum of Natural History.
Campers are asked to bring their own lunches and beverages.
For more information, phone 205/371-8732 or 205/371-2234, e-mail
mbeo@bama.ua.edu or visit
the web site www.moundville.ua.edu.
At its peak, in about 1250, Moundville was the largest city north
of Mexico, home to about 3,000 people. From A.D. 1000 to 1500, Mississippian
Indians constructed large earthworks in Moundville, topped by temples,
council houses, and the homes of their nobility. The Moundville
Archaeological Park contains more than two dozen of these surviving
flat-topped mounds, remnants of a ceremonial and economic center
whose trade routes extended across the entire southeastern United
States.
Other upcoming activities at Moundville Archaeological Park will
include Reed Basketry, July 9; Gourd Masks and Containers, July
14; Flintknapping, July 19; and Beadwork, July 21.
Moundville Archaeological Park, a division of The University of
Alabama, is located on the Black Warrior River 14 miles south of
Tuscaloosa. The park is open daily, 8 a.m.-8 p.m. The museum is
open daily, 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Both the park and museum are closed for
major holidays.
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