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Historians believe the Adena culture participated in long-distance trade due to the presence of non-local materials, such as obsidian and marine shells, found in Adena burial mounds and artifacts. Additionally, the sophisticated craftsmanship of their goods suggests access to distant resources. The extensive network of earthworks and mounds indicates a complex society that likely engaged in trade for both economic and ceremonial purposes. This evidence collectively points to the Adena's integration into broader trade networks across the region.

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