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Mound Builders had a very extensive trade network

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What did burial artifact found in the harland mound site prove?

The burial artifacts found in the Harland Mound site provided evidence of social hierarchy, wealth disparities, and potentially religious or ceremonial practices within the community. These artifacts suggest that individuals were buried with items of significance and importance, reflecting their status or role in society.


What is a burial mound?

A burial mound is a mound of earth and stones raised over a grave or graves.


What do artifacts in mounds indicate?

It means that it is a burial site and should be left alone. Removing artifacts or bones from a mound is a Federal Crime. Anyone caught selling these items will be prosecuted and end up in prison.


Where was an important sixth-century ship burial found at?

An important sixth-century ship burial was found at the Sutton Hoo site in Suffolk, England. The burial mound contained a rich collection of Anglo-Saxon artifacts, including a ship, weapons, jewelry, and other valuable objects. This discovery provided significant insights into Anglo-Saxon culture and burial practices.


Who are the early settlers of Tennessee?

It might have been the Mound Builders..... Scientists are saying that because of the artifacts that were found.


What is the largest burial mound built by the Adena people?

The Adena Mound


When was Kumamoto Prefectural Ancient Burial Mound Museum created?

Kumamoto Prefectural Ancient Burial Mound Museum was created in 1992.


What was the purpose of the mound built by the mound builders?

it was a burial place for important cheifs


Where is there a Sun bower in a burial mound?

Newgrange, Ireland


What is another word for a prehistoric burial ground?

Mound(s)


Is there an ancient Native American burial mound located under Dyckman St in Manhattan?

Most if not all buirial mound were constructed by digging a ditch around the mound and using material removed from the ditch to form the mound. Evidence of a ditch may help determine if a mound is man-made. Unfortunately, since the mound in question is in New York City, evidence of a ditch has long ago been obliterated. I remember reading that evidence of a Native American burial mound was found in the late 1800s and that it was verified by archaeologists before the street was paved over.


How were the mounds an important part of the culture of the mound builders?

They were important because the mound builders used them for burial chambers and temples, and religion was an important part of the mound builders culture.