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What is the name of a religious mound of piled-up stones in China?

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What crafts did mound builders do?

I think they built mounds for religious purposes and as cemetaries for the dead .


What customs did the mound builders have?

The Mound Builders were inhabitants of North America who constructed various styles of earthen mounds for religious and ceremonial, burial, and elite residential purposes. They were very religious people, and they used fire in their burial ceremonies.


What is a burial mound?

A burial mound is a mound of earth and stones raised over a grave or graves.


Why did mississippi's mound builders build mounds?

They built mounds so they could worship their god's and burials. Also for other religious purposes.


Indian Mound builders build mounds?

The Indian Mound Builders built mounds for elite residential purposes, burials and religious and other ceremonials. The mounds were usually flat-topped pyramids or platform mounds.


What do you call a heap of stones or earth?

A heap of stones is often called a cairn, while a heap of earth is known as a mound. Both cairns and mounds can be created for various purposes, such as boundary markers, burial sites, or navigational aids.


How were mound builder societies characterized?

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.


What were the purposes of the mounds built by Mound Builders?

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What were the purposes of mounds built by the mound builders?

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What were two purposes of the mounds built by the mound builders?

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Are the Mound builders related to the Cahokia?

Yes, the mound Builders built Cahokia as a trade hub and a religious center.