Hopewell is a borough located in Mercer County, New Jersey, United States.
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The Hopewell were settled agricultural societies known for their ceremonial earthworks and extensive trade networks. They lived in permanent villages and practiced farming, hunting, and gathering as means of subsistence.
The Hopewell culture refers to a Native American cultural complex that existed in the Eastern Woodlands of North America from approximately 100 BCE to 500 CE. They did not have a singular language as they were a diverse group of peoples with various languages and dialects. The Hopewell culture is known for their elaborate burial mounds, artwork, and trade networks.
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The address of the Hopewell Public Library is: 13 E. Broad Street, Hopewell, 08525 1829
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The address of the Hopewell Museum is: 28 E Broad St, Hopewell, NJ 08525-1828
The address of the Historic Hopewell Foundation is: 603 Brown Ave, Hopewell, VA 23860-1509
The Hopewell Indians made advancements in agriculture, pottery-making, mound-building, and trade networks. They developed sophisticated farming techniques, created elaborate pottery designs, constructed large earthen mounds for ceremonial purposes, and established extensive trade routes for the exchange of goods.