Jere Shine site


The Jere Shine Site is an archaeological site on the Tallapoosa River near its confluence with the Coosa River in modern Montgomery County, Alabama. Based on comparison of archaeological remains and pottery styles, scholars believe that it was most likely occupied from 1400 to 1550 CE by people of the South Appalachian Mississippian culture.

Shine I and II phases

Jere Shine is the type site for the Shine I phase, and the Lamar culture Shine II phase in the lower Tallapoosa River region. The site was the largest settlement associated with the Shine II phase and is thought by archaeologists to have been the main site of a chiefdom. The Shine II phase has been tentatively identified with the protohistoric Province of Talisi encountered by the Hernando de Soto expedition in 1540.
The site contains five platform mounds and numerous shell middens. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places on December 8, 1978.