building mounds such as the serpent mound
my answer is builders mound
Cohokia was larger than the other mound builder towns.
#1 it's how do we know. #2 Trade goods such as pottery and obsidian blades from Mexico turn up in Mound Builder excavations.
The Mound Builders were various groups of prehistoric inhabitants of North America who built mounds. The mounds of North America, according to archaeological research, were built over a long period of time, about 5,000 years, by different types of societies. Mound Builder or Mound People is also a general term referring to the Native North American peoples who constructed various styles of earthen mounds. In the eastern US, these included the Archaic, Woodland, and Mississippian cultures. http://www.infoplease.com/encyclopedia/science/mound-builders.html
Once clue was when they found mounds built by the prehistoric Native Americans that looked just like the stone pyramids of the maya and aztec. They even were topped with temples just like in the Mayan and Aztec cultures.
my answer is builders mound
The mound builder culture, the Adena and Hopewell, the Woodland Montaine, the Mississipian culture, the Mason Island culture and then th Algonquian.
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Cohokia was larger than the other mound builder towns.
Mound Builder's.
Megapode
Generally speaking the Cherokee were decedents of the Mound Builder culture, sometimes called the Mississippian culture. It is not clear, or definable, that they moved from or to the area of the country where they were 'discovered' by European settlers.
It is a megapode.
The mounds of the Mound Builders are located Southwest of North America.
why can the Olmec, Mayan, Mound Builder, Ancient Pueblo an cultures be described as advanced civilization?
because they ate animals
The purpose of mound builders was to build religious ceremonial places. The Mayans created.