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its called agrarian
It is located in present day Illinois .
It is located in present day Illinois .
Cahokia is a large Mississippian (AD 1000-1600) agricultural settlement and mound group located on the American Bottom of the Mississippi River in Illinois. At its height, Cahokia was the center of the Mississippian culture, with a population of about 20,000 people and trade connections throughout the midwest. Many of Cahokia's outlying settlements in the vicinity of East St. Louis were investigated in advance of highway construction. The researcher most associated with Cahokia would probably be Melvin L. Fowler, who conducted excavations in the 1960s and 1970s.
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It is located in present day Illinois .
Cahokia was a pre-Columbian Native American city located near present-day Collinsville, Illinois, just east of the Mississippi River. It thrived from around 600 to 1400 AD and was the largest urban center in North America north of Mexico, known for its impressive earthen mounds, including the large Monk's Mound. The city served as a major political, economic, and cultural hub for the Mississippian culture, with a complex society and extensive trade networks. Today, Cahokia is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, recognized for its archaeological significance.