#1 it's how do we know. #2 Trade goods such as pottery and obsidian blades from Mexico turn up in Mound Builder excavations.
the mound builders crops where wheat, tobacco, rice, and many other tips of wheat.
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Hebrew villagers
The Mound Builders had temples where they had religious ceremonies. Southern Cult is the type of religion they practiced and part of this religion was sacrificing humans. The leader, known as the Great Sun, was worshiped as a god.
rice fish wheat bison and other wheats and meats.
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the mound builders crops where wheat, tobacco, rice, and many other tips of wheat.
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thehpoewell
one builds mounds and the other doesn't.
They were influenced by the Maya, Inca, and other Native American cultures
The Indian Mound Builders built mounds for elite residential purposes, burials and religious and other ceremonials. The mounds were usually flat-topped pyramids or platform mounds.
Hebrew villagers
The Mississippi mound builders likely traded agricultural products such as corn, beans, and squash for marine resources like shells and salt from the people of the Gulf of Mexico region. They may have also exchanged other goods such as pottery, stone tools, and textiles.
The ancestors of the Natchez: The Natchez, who were descendants of the Mound Builders, lived in what is no the state of Mississippi. The Natchez and other people are also depended mostly on their farming.
They were used for storing goods in. So the other attackers couldn't steal there goods.They sometimed put thier leaders in there or even lived there.
The mound builders were primarily hunter-gatherers, farmers, and builders. They built mounds for ceremonial and burial purposes, as well as platforms for structures like temples and houses. They also engaged in agriculture, fishing, and trading with other Native American groups.