The Mississippian culture existed between approximately 800 AD and 1600 AD in what is now the southeastern United States. They were known for their mound-building societies and agriculture-based economy.
The Mississippians, a Native American culture that thrived from around 800 CE to 1600 CE in the southeastern United States, produced a variety of goods. They were skilled in agriculture, cultivating crops like maize (corn), beans, and squash, which were staples of their diet. Additionally, they created pottery, tools, and textiles, as well as intricate artwork and ceremonial objects made from materials like shell, stone, and clay. Their trade networks allowed them to acquire materials such as copper and marine shells, further enriching their culture.
The Adena and Hopewell cultures were prehistoric Native American societies that thrived in the eastern United States from around 1000 BCE to 500 CE. The Adena, centered in the Ohio River Valley, are known for their burial mounds and earthworks, while the Hopewell culture, which followed, expanded trade networks and artistic expressions through elaborate pottery and metalwork. The Mississippians emerged later, around 800 CE, and are recognized for their advanced urban centers, such as Cahokia, complex social structures, and agricultural practices, particularly maize cultivation. Together, these cultures significantly influenced the development of indigenous societies in North America.
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the mississippians are mound builders and they are the last of the mound builders in the usa
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The Mississippians were a mound-building Native American culture that declined around 1450 due to a combination of environmental factors, social disruptions, and possibly conflict with other groups. This decline led to the dispersal of Mississippians into other cultures and the abandonment of their large ceremonial centers.
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