Burial Mound Cave

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Burial Mound Cave is a significant underwater cave system in the Bahamas notable for its archaeological remains and role in showcasing the history and culture of the indigenous Lucayan people.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf archaeological site
underwater cave system
associatedWithCulture Lucayan culture NERFINISHED
associatedWithEthnicGroup Lucayan people NERFINISHED
contributesTo understanding of Lucayan funerary customs
understanding of Lucayan settlement patterns
understanding of indigenous Bahamian history
country Bahamas
hasAccessMethod diving
hasEnvironment submerged cave
underwater environment
hasMedium saltwater
hasSignificance archaeological significance
cultural significance
historical significance
heritageAspect indigenous heritage of the Bahamas
locatedIn Bahamas NERFINISHED
Caribbean Sea region NERFINISHED
Lucayan Archipelago NERFINISHED
notableFor archaeological remains
artifacts of indigenous Lucayan people
evidence of pre-Columbian occupation
human skeletal remains
insights into Lucayan culture and history
insights into Lucayan mortuary practices
partOf Lucayan archaeological record
preserves organic remains in underwater conditions
researchField Caribbean archaeology
archaeology
underwater archaeology
timePeriod pre-Columbian era
pre-contact period of the Bahamas
typeOfArchaeologicalContext submerged burial context
usedFor burial practices
mortuary rituals

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Lucayan National Park contains Burial Mound Cave