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Adena, Hopewell, and Mississippians
They both build burial mounds
Ranch style homes are easier , and quicker to build.
they built cone shaped mounds to bury the dead
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Ohio River Hope tht helps. ; )
They used skin to build their homes
No they do not build homes. They are a herd animal with a hoof. Think about that. There is no way to build anything. They do migrate.
not all spiders have the ability to build homes in their webs
They used different materials to build there homes because ceartan groups lacked resources to build there homes
The Mound Builders who were Adena and Hopewell and Mississippian.
Adena were there first (800 B.C. - 200 A.D.). The Hopewell culture came later but overlapped with the Adena (200 B.C. - 400/500 A.D.). Most theories hold that the two intermixed peacefully, and the Hopewell culture was an elaboration and extension of the Adena mound-building culture. Thus the Hopewell art, burial ceremonies, etc were more flamboyant than that of the earlier and more primitive Adena.