Indian Temple Mound
The Indian Temple Mound is a significant archaeological site located in Florida, USA. It is a large, earthen mound built by the Native American cultures, primarily the Muskogee and Timucua tribes, around 1000 AD. The mound served as a ceremonial site and is believed to have been used for religious and social gatherings.
The structure stands about 30 feet tall and is made of compacted earth. It is one of the few remaining temple mounds in the southeastern United States, reflecting the rich cultural heritage of the indigenous peoples. Today, it is preserved as a historical site, attracting visitors interested in Native American history.