i think the question should be; what implements did they use. artifacts are what are found in an archaeological dig.
Mound builders used a variety of artifacts, including tools made from stone, such as axes, knives, and spear points. They also made pottery vessels for cooking and storage, as well as decorative items like shell beads. Additionally, mound builders crafted artifacts from materials like copper, mica, and shells for trade and ceremonial purposes.
The Native American mound builders constructed impressive earthen mounds for various purposes, such as ceremonial or burial sites. The mound builders lived in the Midwest and Southeast regions of the United States. Archaeologists study the remnants of these mounds to learn more about the ancient civilizations of North America.
Yes, the mound builders lived in rural communities characterized by mound-building cultures that existed in North America. These communities were primarily found in the Eastern Woodlands region and engaged in agriculture, trade, and ceremonial practices.
No, the Mound Builders did not create the first calendar. The oldest known calendar is the Sumerian calendar from Mesopotamia, dating back to around 2000 BC.
There is no evidence to suggest that slaves who were mound builders went naked. Slaves in mound-building societies would likely have worn clothing similar to the rest of the population, which would have varied depending on the culture and time period.
The Mississippian culture of Mound builders were responsible for constructing the first cities in North America. They built large, mound structures in present-day Midwest and Southeastern United States between 800 and 1600 AD. These cities were sophisticated urban centers with plazas, temples, and residences.
Mound Builders had a very extensive trade network
It might have been the Mound Builders..... Scientists are saying that because of the artifacts that were found.
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how did the mound builders survive
The Native American mound builders constructed impressive earthen mounds for various purposes, such as ceremonial or burial sites. The mound builders lived in the Midwest and Southeast regions of the United States. Archaeologists study the remnants of these mounds to learn more about the ancient civilizations of North America.
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the mississippians are mound builders and they are the last of the mound builders in the usa
the mound builders
what is mound builders jewery meant for
mound builders
my answer is builders mound