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Paperback The Moundbuilders: Ancient Peoples of Eastern North America Book

ISBN: 0500284687

ISBN13: 9780500284681

The Moundbuilders: Ancient Peoples of Eastern North America

(Part of the Ancient Peoples and Places Series)

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Thousands of these mounds were discovered in the plains and forestssome up to a hundred feet high, some overgrown hillocks, some conical, others flat-topped. Speculation was rife as to the identity of the moundbuilders.

As George Milner shows, research over the past century demonstrates conclusively that Native Americans built these mounds. In a period ranging from 3000 BC to the sixteenth century AD, North American Indians quarried tons of earth to form the monuments, which vary widely in location, size, and purpose. Some contained thousands of burials, others served as platforms for chiefs' residences, and many were low-lying effigy mounds in the form of serpents, panthers, and other sacred beasts. Moundbuilding was a key element in society--how people worshiped gods, buried the dead, remembered their ancestors, and respected their leaders--and many beautiful objects have been found inside the mounds, including artifacts of shell, copper, and mica.

The Moundbuilders covers the entire sweep of Eastern Woodlands prehistory, with an emphasis on how societies developed from hunter-gatherers to village farmers and town-dwellers. Great strides have been made in recent research, and many of the most impressive mounds, such as Poverty Point, Cahokia, and Moundville, are described and discussed in detail. This wide-ranging and copiously illustrated book, complete with information on dozens of sites to visit, is the perfect guide to the region for tourists, archaeologists, and students.

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