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Hopewell people build mounds for burial grounds.
The London Burial Grounds" by Mrs Basil Holmes -found in wikipedia
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They were burial
Indian Burial Grounds are believed to be places where native Americans buried their dead. However, what makes them interesting is that they get a lot of blame for supernatural happenings, such as ghost hauntings. Some very superstitious people believe that some burial grounds had the power to bring people back to life f they were buried there. A good example of the is Stephen King's "Pet Sematary" (and yes, it is intentionally misspelled). I hope this has helped a little :)
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Scientists know that the first Americans were hunters by studying their burial grounds. They can study how they lived by how their remains were left and what was left with them.
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Indian burial grounds
The Adenans were the first group of Indians or Native Americans who built mounds in America. The mounds were burial sites for their dead.
It's a flower that grows on the burial grounds, I don't know why it was used.
It is belived that Indian burial grounds are more dangerous than normal ghosts. the things that heppen on Indian burial grounds are described as similar to demonic
The first people to use burial mounds were ancient societies in various parts of the world, such as the Egyptians, Chinese, and Native Americans. These societies constructed burial mounds to bury their deceased and as a way to honor and remember them.