They were made from earth, like dirt and maybe some brush. It depends whether the mound was more burials or buildings (ceremonial ones).
Megapode
it called the saltbox
The Mound Builders built mounds of earth and stone
so yea like these retards built the most impressive mound called the great serpent mound
hill
I would say that's a "mound" of earth.
A large mound or raised area of earth is called a hill or mound.
they are called dykes.
A burial mound is a mound of earth and stones raised over a grave or graves.
it is a hill
it is a ramp
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Is it the word "mound" (pile) or the word "earth" (dirt) that's confusing you? I can't really help you if it's the word "of".
The Primordial Mound is believed to be the mound of earth which life sprang from on earth - by the ancient egyptians. Primordial may mean that it was in existence before the birth of time e.g before days were ordered.
The Primordial Mound is believed to be the mound of earth which life sprang from on earth - by the ancient egyptians. Primordial may mean that it was in existence before the birth of time e.g before days were ordered.
A shield volcano is a very large, gently sloping mound composed mainly of basaltic lava flows. These volcanoes have a broad, dome-like shape and their eruptions are typically non-explosive. Examples include Mauna Loa in Hawaii and Galapagos Islands.