I learned a lot about Archaeology from visiting Toltec mounds!
I was visiting the Toltec mounds in Central America, and I saw a team of archaeologists.
Toltec Mounds is an Arkansas state park. It is located in England,AR. It tells about the indans that used to live there
W. A. 1917- Kenyon has written: 'Mounds of sacred earth' -- subject(s): Antiquities, Mounds, Excavations (Archaeology), Ontario, Indians of North America
G. M. Crawford has written: 'Bronze Age burial mounds in Cleveland' -- subject(s): Antiquities, Mounds, Excavations (Archaeology), Bronze age
The Mississippian civilization, specifically the city of Cahokia, is known for constructing the temple mounds. These mounds were influenced by the earlier Middle American civilizations such as the Maya, Aztec, and Toltec, who also built pyramids and ceremonial centers.
Old state house Museum, the old mill in Little Rock(look up little Rock old Mill),and the Toltec Mounds
Toltec Mounds is an Arkansas state park. It is located in England,AR. It tells about the indans that used to live there
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Claudette Marie Gilbert has written: 'From mounds to mammoths' -- subject(s): Antiquities, Excavations (Archaeology), History, Indians of North America
There is some debate among researchers about whether the Cahokia Mounds are situated on ley lines, which are hypothetical alignments of ancient monuments and landscapes. While some enthusiasts suggest that the mounds align with other significant sites, mainstream archaeology generally views these claims with skepticism, emphasizing that the mounds were primarily constructed for cultural and ceremonial purposes rather than for alignment with ley lines. More rigorous scientific investigation is needed to establish any definitive connections.
Robert J. Braidwood has written: 'Prehistoric investigations in Iraqi Kurdistan' -- subject(s): Stone age 'Archeologists and what they do' -- subject(s): Archaeology 'Mounds in the plain of Antioch' -- subject(s): Antiquities, Mounds 'The agricultural revolution' -- subject(s): Agriculture, History, Jarmo
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Douglas F. Jordan has written: 'Papers on the Jungerman and Goodman sites, Florida' -- subject(s): Antiquities, Mounds, Excavations (Archaeology), Indians of North America