The dominant earthwork forms found at Town Creek Mound, Etowah, Komoki, and Moundville are:
A) temple mounds
B) burial mounds
C) effigy mounds
D) enclosure mounds
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A)
Q22: Archaeologist Timothy Pauketat views Cahokia as being:
A)
Q23: When the first Spanish explorers traversed the
Q24: What impact did the Hernando de Soto
Q25: The chronicler of the sixteenth-century De Soto
Q27: The dominant mound form found at Mound
Q28: The Hohokam homeland is best described as
Q29: Hohokam complexity flowered when:
A) A.D. 700-A.D. 1100
B)
Q30: The Hohokam were able to survive in
Q31: Hohokam villages consisted of:
A) cliff dwellings
B) pit-houses
C)
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