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Discovering the Mound Builders: Ancient Cultures of North America

The Mound Builders were an ancient people inhabiting the eastern and southern United States, known for their elaborate earthen mounds. Comprising three successive cultures—the Adena, the Hopewell, and the Mississippian—they are the ancestors of today's Native Americans in these regions. Their settlements featured mounds used for burials, religious ceremonies, and housing. Artifacts such as pottery, stone pipes, and marble statues highlight their rich cultural heritage. Explore the remnants of their remarkable civilizations, from Effigy Mounds to the Cahokia Mound.

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Discovering the Mound Builders: Ancient Cultures of North America

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