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Persimmon Mound is located in Florida
Persimmon Mound
Location in Florida
Persimmon Mound is located in the United States
Persimmon Mound
Location in the United States
Location Brevard County, Florida
Nearest city Rockledge
MPS Archeological Resources in the Upper St. Johns River Valley MPS
NRHP reference No. 94000357
Added to NRHP April 14, 1994

The Persimmon Mound is an important historical site located near Rockledge, Florida. It sits about 10 miles southwest of Rockledge. You can find it on the east side of what used to be a channel of the St. Johns River.

This special place was added to the U.S. National Register of Historic Places on April 14, 1994. It is part of a larger protected area called the Seminole Ranch Conservation Area/Seminole Ranch Wildlife Management Area. This means the mound and its surroundings are kept safe for everyone to learn from and enjoy.

What is a Mound?

A mound is a raised area of earth and other materials. These mounds were often built by ancient people. They are like big, lasting clues about how people lived long ago. Archaeologists study mounds to understand past cultures.

Who Built Persimmon Mound?

The Persimmon Mound was built by Native American people. They lived in Florida many centuries ago. These groups were skilled builders and had deep connections to the land. They used natural materials like soil, shells, and sometimes even bones.

Why Were Mounds Built?

Native Americans built mounds for different reasons. Some mounds were used for burials. They served as special places to honor ancestors. Other mounds were platforms for important buildings. These could be temples or homes for leaders. Some mounds were also used for ceremonies or as places to live. They helped people stay safe from floods.

The Woodland Period

The Persimmon Mound dates back to the Woodland period. This time in history lasted from about 1000 BCE to 1000 CE. During the Woodland period, Native American cultures grew and changed. People started to live in more settled communities. They also developed new tools and ways of life. Building mounds became more common during this time.

Why is Persimmon Mound Important?

Persimmon Mound is important because it teaches us about early Florida history. It shows us how ancient people used the land. It also helps us understand their beliefs and daily lives.

Protecting History

Being on the National Register of Historic Places means Persimmon Mound is officially recognized. It is a place that holds special meaning for the nation's history. This listing helps protect the site from harm. It also encourages people to learn about its past.

Learning from Archaeology

Archaeologists are like history detectives. They carefully dig and study sites like Persimmon Mound. They look for artifacts, which are objects made by people long ago. These artifacts can be tools, pottery, or jewelry. By studying them, archaeologists piece together the story of the people who lived there. Persimmon Mound helps us learn about the ancient cultures of the St. Johns River Valley.

Visiting Persimmon Mound

Persimmon Mound is located within a conservation area. This area protects wildlife and natural habitats. Visitors can explore the area and learn about its history and nature. It's a great place to connect with Florida's past and its beautiful environment. Remember to always respect historical sites. Do not disturb anything you find.

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