ROCK EAGLE MOUND. The mound is composed of white quartz rocks, forming the shape of a bird in flight with wings outspread.
ROCK EAGLE MOUND One mile west of this point is a stone mound believed to have been constructed by prehistoric Indians before Columbus discovered America. The mound is composed of white quartz rocks, forming the shape of a bird in flight with its head turned toward the east and wings outspread. It measures 102 feet from head to tail and 120 feet from wingtip to wingtip, while the body rises to about 10 feet above the surrounding surface. The mound is thought to have been built for burial purposes. November 1977
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Location: United States of America, Georgia, Putnam County
Photo credit: © Jason O. Watson / historical-markers.org / Alamy / Afripics
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