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Home > History > Native Americans > Mound Builders


  1. A Mound Described
    Ours are the only mounds making up a distinct mound-region on Canadian soil. This comes to us as a part of the large inheritance which we who have migrated to Manitoba receive..
    http: //accessgenealogy.com/native/mound/mound_...

  2. How Were Mounds Made?
    Imagine groups of workers toiling from dawn to dusk, gathering baskets of dirt..
    http: //cr.nps.gov/nr/travel/mounds/mounds.htm

  3. Mound Builders
    The Mound Builders were Archaic and Woodland Indian cultures. Archaic Moundbuilder constructed Poverty Point in Louisiana about 2500 BC..
    http: //academickids.com/encyclopedia/index.php/Mou...

  4. Mound Builders of Ohio
    This Plan of the Ancient Works at Marietta, Ohio, was sketched in 1837 by Charles Whittlesey, geologist..
    http: //loc.gov/exhibits/treasures/trr030.html

  5. Mounds
    An ancient mound is a small hill of earth, sand, gravel, stones, artifacts, and debris. The types of mounds found in the Ohio Valley area include Burial, Effigy and geometric. Mounds were used by the Adena and Hopewell cultures of North America..
    http: //library.thinkquest.org/CR0212160/diff.mound...

  6. Mounds & Mound Builders
    http: //wvculture.org/history/mounds.html

  7. Pictures Toltec Mounds.
    Emerald Mound is the largest of the Toltec Mounds
    http: //asms.k12.ar.us/armem/hopper/Pictures.htm

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