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Judi Lynn

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Tue Nov 3, 2020, 06:04 AM Nov 2020

Cahokian Culture Spread Across North America 1,000 Years Ago

By Jayur Mehta
October 31, 2020



An expansive city flourished almost a thousand years ago in the bottomlands of the Mississippi River across the water from where St. Louis, Missouri stands today. It was one of the greatest pre-Columbian cities constructed north of the Aztec city of Tenochititlan, at present-day Mexico City.

The people who lived in this now largely forgotten city were part of a monument-building, corn-farming culture. No one knows what its inhabitants named this place, but today archaeologists call the city Cahokia.

Excavations show it was home to thousands of families. The city held hundreds of earthen mounds that supported council houses, homes for social elites, tombs for powerful leaders and reminders of lunar alignments. In addition, archaeologists have discovered a Woodhenge at Cahokia – a circular celestial observatory made of large wooden posts.



Typical Cahokian projectiles excavated at the Mill Cove Complex in Florida. Keith Ashley, CC BY-ND

Archaeologists call the pre-Columbian societies that lived in the Mississippi River Valley region “Mississippian cultures.” These people stretched as far west as Oklahoma, north to Wisconsin, south to Mississippi and Louisiana, and east to Florida and North Carolina. Though broadly similar, it’s unlikely these people thought of themselves as a unified political body.

More:
https://www.realclearscience.com/articles/2020/10/31/cahokian_culture_spread_across_north_america_1000_years_ago_111594.html

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Cahokian Culture Spread Across North America 1,000 Years Ago (Original Post) Judi Lynn Nov 2020 OP
There's a great museum there. St. Louis schools kids all go on field trips to Cahokia Mounds. SaintLouisBlues Nov 2020 #1

SaintLouisBlues

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1. There's a great museum there. St. Louis schools kids all go on field trips to Cahokia Mounds.
Tue Nov 3, 2020, 08:22 AM
Nov 2020

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