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Archaic period in the Americas / Cahokia / Tristram Randolph Kidder / Poverty Point / Monks Mound / Mound / Serpent Mound / Mound builder / History of North America / Americas / Native American history
Date: 2015-04-16 06:38:39
Archaic period in the Americas
Cahokia
Tristram Randolph Kidder
Poverty Point
Monks Mound
Mound
Serpent Mound
Mound builder
History of North America
Americas
Native American history

Archaic Native Americans built massive Louisiana mound in fewer than 90 days, research confirms

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