Scott Place Mounds is an archaeological site in Union Parish, Louisiana from the Late Coles Creek-Early Plaquemine period, dating to approximately 1200 CE. The site is one of the few such sites in north-central Louisiana.
The site is a five-mound complex located near the confluence of Corney Bayou and Lake DâÂÂArbonne. Mound A is the largest mound at in height with a square base measuring by and its summit by . Mound B is the second largest at in height and in diameter and is located to the northeast of Mound A. The three remaining mounds (Mounds C, D and E) are approximately in height and range from to in diameter. All of the mounds were built in single stages. Charcoal samples taken from underneath Mound B have been dated to approximately 1200 CE.