The Mound Builders built mounds of earth and stone
they built cone shaped mounds to bury the dead
Ancient Egyptians built pyramids in order to bury the pharaohs and their queens.
they are made to bury ancient Egyptian Pharaohs and usually have more than 50 pounds of gold one EACH of them They WERE made to bury ancient Pharaohs.....today, they encompass the coffin to keep weather/bugs out and to keep the ground above the coffin from sagging.
The Kush built smaller pyramids than the Egyptians to bury their dead kings. Hoped this help ^ ^ * * <>
i think it's the eygyptians
they built cone shaped mounds to bury the dead
The first people to use burial mounds were ancient societies in various parts of the world, such as the Egyptians, Chinese, and Native Americans. These societies constructed burial mounds to bury their deceased and as a way to honor and remember them.
In most religions that made mounds it was to either feed animals or bury the dead.
They built mounds to bury their dead in, no one knows what the built to live in though
yes it was built by shah jahan to bury his wife in the taj mahal is ancient and one of the worlds 7 wonder
Ancient Egyptians built pyramids in order to bury the pharaohs and their queens.
totem poles
They build earth mounds to bury the dead.Do not cheat from OCA
Prehistoric mounds were mostly used either as hill forts or burial places.
they are made to bury ancient Egyptian Pharaohs and usually have more than 50 pounds of gold one EACH of them They WERE made to bury ancient Pharaohs.....today, they encompass the coffin to keep weather/bugs out and to keep the ground above the coffin from sagging.
pyramids
The Adena culture, a prehistoric Native American culture that existed from around 1000 to 200 BC, is best known for building large burial mounds, often with conical shapes. These mounds were used to bury important members of their society and were sometimes accompanied by elaborate grave goods. The Adena people also built earthworks and ceremonial enclosures.