They were made from earth, like dirt and maybe some brush. It depends whether the mound was more burials or buildings (ceremonial ones).
The Mound Builders and the Ancient Pueblo peoples were significant early civilizations in the Americas, with the Mound Builders emerging around 300 BCE to 1500 CE, primarily in the eastern United States. The Ancient Puebloans, also known as Ancestral Puebloans, thrived in the southwestern United States from approximately 100 CE to 1300 CE. Both cultures are noted for their unique architectural and societal developments, with the Mound Builders known for their earthen mounds and the Ancient Puebloans for their cliff dwellings and intricate pottery.
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They were made from earth, like dirt and maybe some brush. It depends whether the mound was more burials or buildings (ceremonial ones).
mound builders,inuit,and anasazi
mound builders,inuit,and anasazi
mound builders,inuit,and anasazi
Mound Builders, Anasazi, and i think it's the inuit
The Mound Builders and the Ancient Pueblo peoples were significant early civilizations in the Americas, with the Mound Builders emerging around 300 BCE to 1500 CE, primarily in the eastern United States. The Ancient Puebloans, also known as Ancestral Puebloans, thrived in the southwestern United States from approximately 100 CE to 1300 CE. Both cultures are noted for their unique architectural and societal developments, with the Mound Builders known for their earthen mounds and the Ancient Puebloans for their cliff dwellings and intricate pottery.
Anasazi,Inuit,and mound builders. That's the exact answer by krew Taylor
the mound over there is covered in sea men
my answer is builders mound
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A burial mound is a mound of earth and stones raised over a grave or graves.