Lizard Mound Listed on the State Register of Historic Places | Wisconsin Historical Society

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Lizard Mound Listed on the State Register of Historic Places

For Immediate Release (December 7, 2022)

Lizard Mound Listed on the State Register of Historic Places | Wisconsin Historical Society
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Town of Farmington, Washington County WI. - The Wisconsin Historical Society announces the revised listing of Lizard Mound in the Town of Farmington, Washington County, on the State Register of Historic Places. State Historic Preservation Officer Daina Penkiunas presents a certificate to Mark Bruhy, Jim Uhrinak, Jan Marsh and Katie Egan Bruhy.

The Lizard Mound site is a Native ceremonial center and cemetery that pre-dates the arrival of Europeans and Americans in the area. Lizard Mound is significant in the areas of prehistoric archaeology and religion for its ability to address important questions about the Late Woodland people who likely constructed and used the site, primarily between AD 750 and 1200.

Archaeologist Lynne Goldstein has called Lizard Mound “one of the best preserved and most diverse Effigy Mound groups in Wisconsin.” It has one of the largest assemblages of preserved mounds in the region, and is the largest surviving collection of bas-relief, earthen mounds with water and water spirit symbolism on earth.

Lizard Mound was initially listed in the National Register of Historic Places in 1970 under the name Lizard Mound State Park. In April 1996, it was included as one of three mound groups, the largest and most intact of the three, comprising an archaeological district in Washington County. The updated listing affirms that the Lizard Mound site is a premier candidate for the application of future non-intrusive research methods and techniques.

The State Register is Wisconsin's official list of state properties determined to be significant to Wisconsin's heritage. The State Historic Preservation Office at the Wisconsin Historical Society administers both the State Register and National Register in Wisconsin.

Additional information for Lizard Mound is available at:

https://wisconsinhistory.org/Records/NationalRegister/NR256

To learn more about the State and National Register programs in Wisconsin, visit: www.wisconsinhistory.org.

 

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