Ancient Architects of the Mississippi - Article about the earthworks of the Mississippian moundbuilders.
Meta Description: [ Ancient Architects of the Mississippi were Native American travelers, traders, farmers, and religious folks. The native cultures built mounds and thrived in towns along the Mississippi. ]
Cahokia Mounds State Historic Site - Several mounds including Monks Mound, the largest earthen mound in the New World. This web site includes information on the interpretive center, and presents photos, history, and event calendar at this World Heritage site.
Meta Description: [ Cahokia Mounds State Historic Site and Cahokia Mounds Museum Society ]
Chucalissa Museum - C.H. Nash Archaeological Museum and reconstructed Indian village on a pre-Columbian site in modern-day Tennessee.
Dickson Mounds Museum - Dickson Mounds Museum, a branch of the Illinois State Museum and a National Historic Site, is one of the major on-site archaeological museums in the United States. It offers a unique opportunity to explore the world of the American Indian in an awe inspiring journey through 12,000 years of human experience in the Illinois River Valley.
Meta Description: [ Easy access to Illinois services and information ]
Mississippian Moundbuilders And Their Artifacts - Image gallery of Mississippian pottery, pipes, jewelry, beads, and other artifacts.
Moundbuilders: North Georgia's Early Inhabitants - Brief history of the Mississippian culture and the Etowah Indian Mounds.
Meta Description: [ The Mississippian culture flourished from 800AD. This is the story of the Moundbuilders of North Georgia and the most intact site of their culture in the east, the Etowah Indian Mounds ]
Southern Cult Iconography Decoded - Presents a theory that total solar eclipse phenomena provides the key to decoding the religious iconography of the Mississippian moundbuilders Native American culture.
Meta Description: [ How the 'myths and monsters' in the religious beliefs and iconography of the Southern Cult (Moundbuilders Indians) was inspired by total solar eclipses ]
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The American Bottom Landing Site - This site holds information on the Cahokia site in East St Louis, Illinois, as well as the more recent history of the area.
Meta Description: [ Welcome to RiverWeb's American Bottom Landing Site. This web site allows
you to explore information about the environment, history, and cultures of this important part of the
Mississippi River valley. ]
The American Indian in Tennessee - Traces the last 15,000 years of Native American occupation of Tennessee, using artifacts from the McClung Museum's collections. Includes the Duck River Cache dating from the Late Mississippian period (ca. AD 1450).
Meta Description: [ Archaeology and the Native Peoples of
Tennessee - a permanent exhibit at the Frank H. McClung Museum ]
The Woodland and Mississippian Traditions - The Logan Museum of Anthropology at Beloit College in Beloit, Wisconsin, possesses a diverse collection of artifacts from the Woodland and Mississippian cultures of eastern North America. Not only are all of the major culture areas represented, but also a multitude of vessel forms anddecorative techniques. The collections provide an excellent basis for a survey of the ceramic art of the early inhabitants of southeastern North America before the arrival of the Europeans.
Town Creek Indian Mound State Historic Site - Archaeology, protohistory, and ceremony in the Pee Dee River Valley of North Carolina.
Meta Description: [ Archaeology, Protohistory, and Ceremony in the Pee Dee River Valley. ]
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