Mount Nebo Archaeological District

Located near North Bend,[1] the district lies near the intersection of Mount Nebo and Brower Roads.

[2] Included in the district's 40 acres (16 ha) of area are two contributing properties:[1] one large archaeological site and one Native American mound.

[3] The southwestern corner of Hamilton County contains many archaeological sites,[4] including nearly fifty in the nearby Shawnee Lookout Archeological District.

[1] This part of the state was heavily frequented in the pre-Columbian era because its countryside was highly favorable for human habitation: the Ohio and Miami Rivers provide good transportation; the land is fertile; and abundant food can be found.

Local amateur archaeologists have frequented the area, as large numbers of artifacts can be found on the surface of the ground.