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The Mound Builders Essay -- National Register of Historic Places
The Mississippian period (1000 to 1700 A.D.) saw a resurgence of mound building across much of the southeastern United States. Most Mississippian mounds are rectangular, flat-topped earthen platforms upon which temples or residences of chiefs were erected.
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The Mound Builders
The culture of the mound builders and the function of the mounds ... The Mississippian Indians, as they are called by archaeologists, developed a highly advanced social structure. Their culture, called Plum Bayou, was very different from the cultures of other civilizations that lived in the Mississippi Valley durring this time.
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Mississippian mound builders definition of Mississippian mound
Encyclopedia article about Mississippian mound builders. Information about Mississippian mound builders in the Columbia Encyclopedia, Computer Desktop Encyclopedia, computing dictionary. ... Mississippian culture...
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Mississippian Moundbuilders
The last cultural development of the prehistoric Moundbuilders was the Mississippians who roamed Georgia from 950 to 1500. ... Archaic Moundbuilders left little to understand their culture. Adena, and later the Hopewell Culture left more, but today it is the Mississippians, the final, fantastic culture that evokes the...
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Moundbuilders, North Georgia's early inhabitants
The Mississippian culture flourished from 800AD. This is the story of the Moundbuilders of North Georgia and the most intact site of their culture in the east, the Etowah Indian Mounds ... The last pre-historic cultural development in North America was the Mississippian Culture, ... The Pre-Historic Moundbuilders.
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Georgia Mississippian Mound Builders (Creek Indians) @ LostWorlds
Mississippian Mound Builders of Georgia ... Native American architects reached the height of their accomplishments during the Mississippian period. The advent of large scale agriculture allowed the population to grow and settle into large permanent settlements.
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Mississippian culture - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Mississippian culture was a mound-building Native American culture that flourished in what is now the Midwestern, Eastern, and Southeastern United States from approximately 800 CE to 1500 CE, va...
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Chucalissa :: C.H. Nash Museum Chucalissa :: University of Memphis
The C.H. Nash Museum was founded in 1956 following the rediscovery of a Mississippian mound complex by workers preparing the T.O. Fuller State Park in the late 1930's. The site was separated from the park and developed as a laboratory for training archaeologists and as a place to interpret archaeology to the...
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The Moundbuilders: A "Dig" for Information ... During what time period was the Mississippian culture at its peak? ... ; More Pottery of the Mississippian Moundbuilders...
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