hunting,taking care of the kids
The mound builders were ancient Native American cultures that constructed large earthen mounds for various purposes, including burial sites, ceremonial centers, and residences for their leaders. These mounds were often shaped like hills or platforms and served as shelter for important activities such as ceremonies or burials.
Mound builder societies were characterized by their construction of large earthen mounds used for burial, religious, and ceremonial purposes. They were often organized into complex social and political structures, with some societies being chiefdoms or quasi-states. These societies flourished in different regions of North America, such as the Southeast, Midwest, and Great Plains.
The inhabitants of Cahokia were Native Americans. Known as mound builders, they had a very advanced civilization before Europeans set foot in North America. They abandoned the area they held around the Mississippi River, and it is unknown what happened to them, or who their descendants may be.
Jobs available a long time ago included farming, blacksmithing, hunting, carpentry, weaving, and pottery making. Other common jobs were soldiers, artisans, merchants, and scribes. These jobs supported the basic needs of society such as food, protection, trade, and record-keeping.
cavemen jobs were hunting and chiefs and berry gathering and teaching
how did the mound builders survive
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the mississippians are mound builders and they are the last of the mound builders in the usa
what is mound builders jewery meant for
my answer is builders mound
the mississippians are mound builders and they are the last of the mound builders in the usa
The mound builders lived in the eastern part of the U.S.
The Mound Builders cruised to tokyo, Japan
The mound builders had no caste system.
The ancient mound builders were very skilled professionals.The archaeological site gives important insight into the lives of mound builders.
Mound Builders