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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, including the Archaic period (Horr's Island), Woodland period (Caloosahatchee, Adena and Hopewell cultures), and Mississippian period
Woodland Mound Builders, APUSH - American History Central Woodland Mound Builders were a group of Native American Cultures that emerged in the eastern part of North America in the Woodland Period (1000 BC–1000 AD) The Woodland Mound Builders are known for their elaborate burial mounds, which were used to bury leaders and other important people
The Mound Builders The Mound Builders par excellence were those who built mounds and other large earth works, whose artisans were artists as well, and who had made con-siderable advancement in social organization, numbers and astronomy
Uncovering the Legacy of Americas Mound Builders In this StoryMap, we will explore the legacy of America's mound builders, and uncover some of the most significant and awe-inspiring mound sites in the United States
Who Were the Mound Builders? - Open Virtual Worlds Who Were the 'Mound Builders'? From c 500 B C to c 1650 A D , the Adena, Hopewell, and Fort Ancient Native American cultures built mounds and enclosures in the Ohio River Valley for burial, religious, and, occasionally, defensive purposes
ReesMoundbuilderS - Arizona State University Moundbuilders lived in dome shaped homes made with pole walls and thatched roofs Important buildings were covered with a stucco made from clay and grass These people grew native plants like corn, pumpkins, and sunflowers They supplemented this by hunting, fishing, and gathering nuts and berries
Native Americans - Mound Builders In N American archaeology, name given to those people who built mounds in a large area from the Great Lakes to the Gulf of Mexico and from the Mississippi River to the Appalachian Mts The greatest concentrations of mounds are found in the Mississippi and Ohio valleys
Moundbuilders - Encyclopedia of Alabama Southeastern American Indians built mounds throughout the state beginning in the Woodland Period, some 2,000 years ago, and ending in the Mississippian Period, with the construction of Moundville around 1120
Who Were the Mound Builders? (with pictures) - PublicPeople Who Were the Mound Builders? The name "mound builders" refers to numerous ancestral Native American tribes that represent much of the cultural advancement of Native Americans in numerous locations in North America It should be understood that the Mound Builders were not a single tribe