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Artistic reconstruction of Cahokia Mounds with Monks Mound and surrounding structures.
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The Cahokia Mound Builders: North America’s Ancient Metropolis

The Cahokia: North America’s Ancient Metropolis Nestled near modern-day St. Louis, Missouri, the Cahokia stands as one of North America’s most remarkable ancient cities. At its peak, this pre-Columbian urban center was the largest and most sophisticated city north of Mexico, thriving from approximately 800 CE to 1400 CE. With a population rivaling that of contemporary European cities, Cahokia became a hub of cultural, political, and religious activity. Central to Cahokia’s identity are the impressive Cahokia Mounds. These earthen structures, built with remarkable precision and effort, offer invaluable insights into the ingenuity of the Mississippian culture. Archaeologists have uncovered evidence of advanced urban planning, astronomical knowledge, and intricate societal structures, all centered around these iconic mounds. Exploring Cahokia’s achievements reveals a complex society with a profound influence on North American history. This article delves into who the Cahokia Mound Builders […]

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