
All mound information, unless otherwise noted, is taken from "The Cahokia Atlas: A Historical Atlas of Cahokia Archaeology", written by Dr. Melvin L. Fowler, Ph.D.(1989).
Not all mounds have names.
Mound 89
This mound appears as an irregular contour in the vicinity of N1400E0, in Section 4 just to the north of Mound 11. North of the contour is what is obviously a borrow pit. It was examined by the author several years ago and was designated a mound because of its proximity to the borrow pit, its appearance, and its relationship to other mounds.
To the west of Mound 89 at N1400W200 is a similar contour. Visual inspection suggests that it does not have the regularity exhibited by Mound 89; therefore, it has not been designated a mound.


