Mounds of earth and shell : Native Sites: the Southeast

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Explore pre-Columbian Native cities in Southeast US

This book is a great read for history buffs interested in Native American civilizations before European colonization. It sheds light on the effigy mounds and burial sites that hold important clues to how these ancient peoples lived. Bonnie Shemie's book is particularly unique because it examines the less-traveled backstory of the Southeast Native tribes in detail.

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Mounds of earth and shell : Native Sites: the Southeast

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ISBN: 9780887763526
Authors: Bonnie Shemie
Publisher: Tundra Books
Date of Publication: 1995-03-31
Format: Paperback
Related Collections: History, Science
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Much of what we know of life among the inhabitants of North America before the arrival of Europeans comes from mounds in the southeastern U.S. However, there is much debate among scholars about the findings. Excavations show sophisticated cities, large effigy mounds, centers of worship, and possibly, vast earthwork calendars. Objects found in the mounds and burial sites provide graphic information about how these ancient people lived.
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Explore pre-Columbian Native cities in Southeast US

This book is a great read for history buffs interested in Native American civilizations before European colonization. It sheds light on the effigy mounds and burial sites that hold important clues to how these ancient peoples lived. Bonnie Shemie's book is particularly unique because it examines the less-traveled backstory of the Southeast Native tribes in detail.

Note: While we do our best to ensure the accuracy of cover images, ISBNs may at times be reused for different editions of the same title which may hence appear as a different cover.