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Nice mounds, LSU

Posted on 2/17/26 at 2:33 pm
Posted by Landmass
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Posted on 2/17/26 at 2:33 pm
Posted by paperwasp
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Posted on 2/17/26 at 2:34 pm to
Posted by Landmass
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Posted on 2/17/26 at 2:37 pm to
She needs to work on her grip
Posted by SammyTiger
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Member since Feb 2009
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Posted on 2/17/26 at 2:40 pm to
thanks.

means a lot coming from you
Posted by EulerRules
Member since Dec 2019
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Posted on 2/17/26 at 2:45 pm to
If anyone knows "Mounds", it's "Landmass".
Posted by kajon
Member since Nov 2025
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Posted on 2/17/26 at 3:13 pm to
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Nice mounds, LSU


Yup. And the grove is flat.....unfortunately. A carpenter's dream.

Y'all should hang with aTm fans, they're arse men......cukoo for man arse.

Just jokes.
Posted by Trumansfangs
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Member since Sep 2018
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Posted on 2/17/26 at 3:40 pm to
I bet this is nice.





The color of the box might be off-putting to some here I suppose.

Posted by Jebadeb
Member since Oct 2017
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Posted on 2/17/26 at 3:52 pm to
Can you belive those are thousands of years old?
Posted by BigBinBR
Baton Rouge
Member since Mar 2023
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Posted on 2/17/26 at 4:02 pm to
quote:

Nice mounds, LSU


Oldest manmade structure in the US.
Posted by Landmass
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Posted on 2/17/26 at 4:15 pm to
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Can you belive those are thousands of years old?


Pretty amazing to be honest
Posted by GetmorewithLes
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Posted on 2/17/26 at 4:55 pm to
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Pretty amazing to be honest


What is crazy is for years they were just there. LSU knew they were indian mounds but did little to limit the public access. Kids used to slide down on cardboard like snow sleds when tailgating. Eventually somebody made them realize that these mounds date back to inhabition of North America and they finally protected them. I think they are on some national registry

From Wiki
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They were first dated in 1982.[9] In 2009, LSU professor Brooks Ellwood took core samples that revealed a layer of charcoal, possibly from a pit barbecue or a cremation.[7] Additional excavation work was done in 2011, 2012, and 2018.[10][8] Based on his analysis of the material found within the mounds, Ellwood conjectures that they contain cremated human remains and are substantially older than the existing consensus, as much as 11,300 years old.[11]
Posted by TigerLunatik
Baton Rouge, LA
Member since Jan 2005
106106 posts
Posted on 2/17/26 at 5:11 pm to
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Yup. And the grove is flat.....unfortunately

Posted by Shreve Perry
Member since Jan 2026
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Posted on 2/17/26 at 5:18 pm to
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Can you belive those are thousands of years old?

And for about 5 or 6 Saturdays a year, are left looking like a trash heap of beer cans, vomit and unimaginable trash piles
Posted by semjase
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Member since May 2014
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Posted on 2/17/26 at 5:37 pm to
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And for about 5 or 6 Saturdays a year, are left looking like a trash heap of beer cans, vomit and unimaginable trash piles
The Indian Mounds and adjacent area around the Mounds are off limits during game days.
Posted by Shreve Perry
Member since Jan 2026
480 posts
Posted on 2/17/26 at 6:30 pm to
Riiiight
Posted by kajon
Member since Nov 2025
224 posts
Posted on 2/17/26 at 6:36 pm to
Whatever.

I'm not wrong.
Posted by LSU Tiger Eyes
Key Biscayne, FL
Member since Sep 2003
3744 posts
Posted on 2/17/26 at 6:39 pm to
quote:

Can you belive those are thousands of years old?

quote:

The LSU campus Indian mounds in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, are among the oldest known man-made structures in the Americas, with construction estimated to have begun approximately 11,000 years ago. While earlier estimates suggested they were 5,000 to 6,000 years old, recent research indicates they are far older, with construction continuing over thousands of years until about 5,000 years ago.
Posted by Incognito Izzy
Member since Feb 2026
4 posts
Posted on 2/17/26 at 6:58 pm to
Aren't most Indian mounds in the United States rather old?

LINK

quote:

Moundville is an archaeological site and park in Hale County, Alabama, USA on the Black Warrior River enclosing a Native American site dated to c. 1100 - c. 1450 CE.
Posted by Hammerbone09
Member since Apr 2024
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Posted on 2/17/26 at 7:19 pm to
Who downvoted this? Damn aggys
Posted by Incognito Izzy
Member since Feb 2026
4 posts
Posted on 2/17/26 at 7:33 pm to
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Oldest manmade structure in the US.


Are they sure they were made by Indians and not just maybe a dump site for ancient creoles and cajuns? Maybe everyone in town brought all their junk there to get rid of it.
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