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"The Real Mound Builders of North America contrasts the dominant evolutionary view that emphasizes abrupt discontinuities with the Hopewellian ceremonial assemblage and mounds. Byers argues that these communities persisted largely unchanged in terms of their essential social structures and cultural traditions while varying only in terms of ceremonial practices and their associated sodality organizations that manifested these deep structures"--
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Mound-builders --- Mississippi River Valley --- Antiquities.
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Antiquities. --- Archaeology. --- Ethnology. --- Mounds. --- Mound-builders. --- Pueblos. --- Indians.
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A Dan Josselyn Memorial Publication A classic resource on early knowledge of prehistoric mounds and the peoples who constructed them in the eastern United States.With this accessible volume, Henry Clyde Shetrone made available to general readers the archaeological research data and conclusions concerning the ancient mounds and earthworks that dot the landscape of eastern North America. Dismissing popularly held theories of mysterious giants who built these structures, he explained that their purposes were defensive and ceremonial, that they had been used for habitation
Mound-builders --- Mounds --- Burial --- Grave goods --- United States --- Antiquities.
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Antiquities. --- Archaeology. --- Ethnology. --- Mounds. --- Mound-builders. --- Pueblos. --- Indians.
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Indians of North America --- Mound-builders --- Antiquities. --- Indians of North America. --- Mound-builders. --- Southern States --- Southern States. --- Antiquities
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Indians of North America --- Mound-builders --- Antiquities. --- Indians of North America. --- Mound-builders. --- Southern States --- Southern States. --- Antiquities
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