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Q: Hopewell culture when did they disappear?
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Did Hopewell culture have writing?

yes.


When was Hopewell Culture National Historical Park created?

Hopewell Culture National Historical Park was created on 1923-03-02.


What is the area of Hopewell Culture National Historical Park?

The area of Hopewell Culture National Historical Park is 4,734,822.014208 square meters.


What languages were spoken by Hopewell Indians?

The Hopewell Culture represented dozens of different tribes and languages, but since none of them had any system of writing, there is no information about what languages they spoke.


What is an art and craft of the Hopewell culture?

cheese


Did the hopewell build the great serpent mound?

No, the Great Serpent Mound was not built by the Hopewell culture. It is believed to have been constructed by the Fort Ancient culture, which succeeded the Hopewell culture in the Ohio River Valley. The exact purpose of the mound is still debated, but it is thought to have had religious or ceremonial significance.


Who was the ruler of the hopewell Indians?

the Hopewell tribe was a mysteries Indian tribe.


What exactly is the Hopewell tradition?

The Hopewell Tradition, also known as the Hopewell Culture, is an ancient Native American culture that existed between 200 BC and 500 AD. At its greatest extend it stretched from South-East USA to South-East Canada.


What culture Built huge geometric earthworks?

The huge geometric earthworks were built by the Hopewell Culture.


Is the hopewell tribe still around?

By 400 AD, the Hopewell culture and its mound building were all but over. The cause of this is still unknown.


What might cause a culture today to to decline or disappear?

what might cause a culture today to decline or disappear


What Indians are in West Virginia?

The mound builder culture, the Adena and Hopewell, the Woodland Montaine, the Mississipian culture, the Mason Island culture and then th Algonquian.