Most graves would be marked by wooden crosses, which would eventually rot away. You have to realise that the migrants along the trail had to keep moving on towards the West.
represent? you mean in graves? They just brought them along to the afterlife
Furs were most common along the western frontier.
the river that flows along the western border of the district is the kwilu river
Furs were most common along the western frontier.
Furs were most common along the western frontier.
They don't, this myth came from people noticing short graves around the perimeter of Jewish cemeteries. What these people did not know is that it is a Jewish tradition to place the graves of children along the outer edge of a cemetery.
It is a western state along the northern border.
Furs
Furs
Zagros
along the pacific coast
Many states in the Western US had their borders made along lines of latitude and longitude resulting in straight borders. This was done because the areas that became states were sparsely populated and often not entirely explored. So that a costly exploration and mapping of the borderlands to find a suitable boundary could be avoided, the people in charge of the states simply marked borders along lines they knew the existence of.