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For over 5,000 years the Eastern, Southeastern, and the Midwestern U.S. were populated by mound-building, Native American cultures that constructed anywhere from tens of thousands, to hundreds of thousands of earthen mounds. These prehistoric American cultures: (listed in order of their appearance in the archaeological record) the Archaic, Woodland, Adena, Hopewell, Mississippian, and Fort Ancient, began building mounds around 3500 BCE, long before the first pyramid was constructed in Egypt.
By transporting millions of cubic feet of earth using only woven baskets, mounds were made into shapes of cones, rectangles, squares, circular plateaus, and animal figures – like the famous serpent mound in Ohio. Native American tribes still have Palestinian/Hebrew/Middle-Eastern linguistics/customs still preserved in their cultures to this day. But besides this history, it's important that we discuss the great Mound Builders of America. They built fortified cities the way those people did. They had metal armor and swords like those people did and countless other relics. So make sure you join the conversation, like, share, and most importantly...COMMENT! Thanks! #RBCF