Woodland
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.
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The first people to use burial mounds like Kolomoki were the Native Americans of the Woodland period, particularly the people associated with the Southeast, including the Mississippian culture. These mounds were built for various purposes, including burial and ceremonial functions, reflecting the social and spiritual beliefs of the community. Kolomoki, located in present-day Georgia, is one of the largest and most well-known archaeological sites from this period, showcasing elaborate burial practices and earthworks.
The Adenans were the first group of Indians or Native Americans who built mounds in America. The mounds were burial sites for their dead.
They are, for all intents and purposes, burial mounds. Granted, burial mounds for the extremely wealthy.
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Mounds were built for ceremonial and burial purposes.
Burial mounds were one of the purposes of the many mounds constructed by prehistoric natives in the Great Lakes region.
Because they built large mounds for ceremonial and burial use.
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large burial mounds
No, they are burial mounds :)