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Did Native Americans in the Northwest build great burial mounds that can still be seen today.?

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Did adena build mounds?

Yes, the Adena culture, which thrived in the Ohio Valley from around 1000 BCE to 200 CE, is known for building earthen mounds. These mounds served various purposes, including burial sites, ceremonial platforms, and territorial markers. The Adena constructed a variety of mound types, some of which are still preserved today, reflecting their complex social and spiritual practices.


Why did the Hopewell build mounds?

The various cultures collectively termed "Mound Builders" were inhabitants of North America who, during a 5,000-year period, constructed various styles of earthen mounds for religious, ceremonial, burial, and elite residential purposes.


What did prehistoric Native American groups such as the Adena Hopewell and Fort Ancient build in the Midwest that can still be seen today?

Prehistoric Native American groups like the Adena, Hopewell, and Fort Ancient constructed large earthen mounds in the Midwest, many of which are still visible today. These mounds served various purposes, including burial sites, ceremonial centers, and astronomical observatories. Notable examples include the Serpent Mound and the numerous burial mounds found in Ohio. Their construction reflects the complex social and cultural practices of these ancient societies.


What did forty-niners leave behind?

Today you can still see the dirt mounds of where they dug for gold. Towns were also built and they still exist today. Hangtown, Murphys, Sonora, Columbia, Angels Camp are all some the towns that are around today.


What is a sentence for the word Burial?

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When did The Valley Today end?

The Valley Today ended in 2007.


Why is the Coloseum where it is today?

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When was The Valley Today created?

The Valley Today was created on 2006-10-16.


What group of nomadic warriors built their capital city in 1325 on an island in a lake in the Valley of Mexico which today is the Federal District?

The Aztec civilization qualifies as such.


What is the name of Indus Valley today?

Indus River Valley.


Where did Aztecs build their capital?

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