The Plaquemine Culture occupied the rest of Louisiana not taken by the Caddoan Mississippian culture during this time frame. Its people are considered descendants of the Troyville-Coles Creek culture. A prominent feature of Plaquemine sites are large ceremonial centers with two or more large mounds facing an open plaza. The flat-topped, pyramidal mounds were constructed in several stages. Sometimes they were topped by one or two smaller mounds. Mounds were often built on top of the ruins of a house or temple and similar buildings were usually constructed on top of the mound.
Barker sees plenty of potential in Plaquemine as a destination spot for entertainment and cultural events, and the Locks area is a vital part of his vision ... of the Plaquemine Lock State Historic Site.
Barker sees plenty of potential in Plaquemine as a destination spot for entertainment and cultural events, and the Locks area is a vital part of that vision ... of the Plaquemine Lock State Historic Site.