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The phrase mound builders refers to diverse Indigenous cultures in North America that constructed large earthen mounds for ceremonial, burial, platform, and boundary purposes fr...
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The phrase mound builders refers to diverse Indigenous cultures in North America that constructed large earthen mounds for ceremonial, burial, platform, and boundary purposes fr...
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The term mound builders refers to several Indigenous cultures across Eastern and Central North America that are primarily known for constructing large earthen mounds for ceremon...
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Mound Builders refers to a range of pre-Columbian Indigenous cultures across North America who constructed large earthworks, including burial mounds, platform mounds, and geomet...
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The phrase "mound builders" refers to several related Indigenous cultures of North America who constructed large earthen mounds for ritual, burial, and platform purposes. These...
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Mound Builders refers to multiple Indigenous cultures across North America that constructed earthworks for ceremonial, burial, political, and social purposes over thousands of y...
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The short answer is that the mound builders did not vanish; many of their descendants are part of present-day Indigenous nations, while archaeologists explain mound sites throug...
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