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"Mound Builder Societies" explores the fascinating history of the diverse indigenous cultures across North America who constructed monumental earthen mounds. These impressive earthworks, remnants of pre-Columbian history, served various purposes, from burial sites and defensive structures to ceremonial platforms. Understanding the social structures and cultural practices behind their construction is crucial for appreciating the sophistication of these societies.
The book reveals that mound building was deeply intertwined with cosmological beliefs, social hierarchies, and political strategies, challenging simplistic interpretations and highlighting the intricate relationship between culture, environment, and social organization.
The book progresses chronologically, starting with the Archaic period and its early mound construction, then moves to the Woodland period, examining the Adena and Hopewell cultures and their elaborate mortuary rituals. Finally, it explores the Mississippian period, with its large urban centers like Cahokia, emphasizing the connection between mound building, agriculture, and social stratification.
By incorporating archaeological excavations, ethnohistorical accounts, and recent geophysical surveys, this book provides new insights into the internal structures and spatial organization of mound sites, offering a unique perspective on these ancient indigenous cultures and their lasting legacy.
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Rafbók: 29 mars 2025
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