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Mound Builders - Wikipedia
The "Mound Builder" cultures span the period of roughly 3500 BCE (the construction of Watson Brake) to the 16th century CE.
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Mound Builders | Mississippi Encyclopedia
The Mound Builders were not a single tribe but comprised many independent groups that built mounds as a traditional way of celebrating the creation and the ...
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Pre-Columbian Mounds & Mound Builders of North America
A guide to various types of mounds and related earthworks produced by Pre-Columbian cultures of North America.
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mound-builder
ˈmound-ˌbuilder 1. One of a prehistoric race of Indians, formerly inhabiting the Mississippi valley and other parts of North America, by whom were erected earthworks of immense extent as well as numerous smaller tumuli or mounds.1841 Bryant Poems, Prairies 11 And the mound-builders vanish'd from the...
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The Native American mound builders - Heritage Daily
The mounds were built by Native American cultures over a period that spanned from around 3500 BC to the 16th century AD.
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Who Were the 'Mound Builders'? · The Moundbuilders' Art
The Adena, Hopewell, and Fort Ancient Native American cultures built mounds and enclosures in the Ohio River Valley for burial, religious, and, occasionally, ...
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Mound builder (disambiguation)
Mound builder or mound builders may refer to:
Southwestern Moundbuilders, athletic teams representing Southwestern College
Mound-builder (bird), or megapode, birds in the family Megapodiidae
Mound-building termites, a group of termite species that live in mounds
Mound-building mouse or steppe mouse
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The Mound-Builders - The Archaeological Conservancy
These volumes tell a fascinating tale of the prehistoric people who have puzzled European-Americans since they found the first mound.
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www.thearchcons.org
What's the story with the mound builders? : r/Archaeology - Reddit
Mound-building had been around for several thousand years prior to the construction of Poverty Point. This includes Watson Brake, while it is on a smaller ...
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Mound Builders Rise in Ohio Valley | EBSCO Research Starters
The Mound Builders of the Ohio Valley refer to a group of ancient Native American cultures known for constructing extensive burial mounds.
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Native American Mound-Building Civilizations - History Guild
Thousands upon thousands of earthen mounds were created for over 5000 years in Native American culture for various purposes.
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and The Mound-builders Vanished From The Earth
It was the myth of the Mound Builders, a lost race of diligent and gifted artisans who had passed across the scene in shadowed prehistory, ultimately to be ...
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www.americanheritage.com
Mound Builders
most influential of all Mound-Builder literature". mound-builder funeral practices and those of Native Americans in his time.
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mound
▪ I. mound, n.1 (maʊnd) Also 3–6 mounde, 7–8 mond(e, 7, 9 mund. [a. F. monde (It. mondo, Sp., Pg. mundo):—L. mundus the world (see mundane): cf. mappemonde.] † 1. The world; the earth as man's abode. Obs.a 1290 in Horstm. Altengl. Leg. (1881) 221/2 Þe wounde þat god for al þe mounde On rode heuede I...
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Mound (disambiguation)
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Other uses
Mound, monumental earthwork mound built by prehistoric Mound builder (people)
Mound Laboratories, a nuclear laboratory in Miamisburg are thrown
See also
Mound builder (disambiguation)
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