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  1. Mississippian culture - Wikipedia

    • The Mississippian culture were collections of Native American societies that flourished in what is now the Midwestern, Eastern, and Southeastern United States from approximately 800 to 1600, varying regionally. It was known for building large, earthen platform mounds, and often other shaped mounds as well. It was composed of a series of urban settlement… See more

    Cultural traits

    A number of cultural traits are recognized as being characteristic of the Mississippians. Although not all Mississippian peoples practiced all of the following activities, they were distinct from their ancestors in the adoption of some o…

    Chronology

    The Mississippian stage is usually divided into three or more chronological periods. Each period is an arbitrary historical distinction varying regionally. At a particular site, each period may be considered to begin earlier or later, depending on the s…

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  2. The Mississippian culture were collections of Native American societies that flourished in what is now the Midwestern, Eastern, and Southeastern United States from approximately 800 to 1600, varying regionally.
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    Mississippian peoples lived in fortified towns or small homesteads, grew corn, built large earthen mounds, maintained trade networks, had powerful leaders, and shared similar symbols and rituals. The term "Mississippian" comes from the Mississippi River Valley, where the tradition first developed.
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  3. Mississippian culture | History, Facts, & Religion

    Oct 15, 2024 · Mississippian culture, the last major prehistoric cultural development in North America, lasting from about 700 ce to the time of the …

     
  4. Mississippian Culture - U.S. National Park Service

    Jul 26, 2023 · By 1350, a late Mississippian town was established about 2 ½ miles down the Ocmulgee River from the Macon Plateau at a site known today as Lamar. The inhabitants built two earthen mounds, one encircled by a unique …

  5. Mississippian Period - New Georgia Encyclopedia

  6. Mississippians Were the Mound Builders in North …

    Feb 6, 2019 · The Mississippian culture is what archaeologists call the pre-Columbian horticulturalists who lived in the midwestern and southeastern United States between about AD 1000-1550.

  7. Mississippian Culture - Tennessee Encyclopedia

  8. Mississippian Culture | World Civilization - Lumen …

    The Mississippian Period lasted from approximately 800 to 1540 CE. It’s called “Mississippian” because it began in the middle Mississippi River valley, between St. Louis and Vicksburg. However, there were other Mississippians as the …

  9. Mississippian Period - 500 to 1,000 Years Ago - U.S.

    Oct 16, 2024 · During its peak, the Mississippian period was considered to be the highest cultural achievement in the prehistoric Southeast, often characterized as a collection of different societies sharing similar ways of living and traditions.

  10. Mississippian Period - Encyclopedia of Arkansas

    Dec 1, 2023 · The Mississippian Period is one of several broad categories (including Paleoindian, Archaic, and Woodland) that archaeologists use to subdivide the American Indian past of the Southeast and Midwest.

  11. Middle Mississippians | Milwaukee Public Museum

    Mississippian Culture, Cahokia, and Its Relationship to Aztalan. Around 800 A.D. Late Woodland Indian cultures in the Midwest made a shift to more extensive maize (corn) horticulture and by 1000 A.D. had organized a complex society …

  12. This little-known Native American society was once as …

    Mar 9, 2021 · The Spiro population, along with other Mississippian groups across eastern North America, was once equal to the Aztecs and Incas, yet despite its size and sophisticated trade society, its...

  13. Early Mississippian Period - Peach State Archaeological Society

  14. 12.16: Mississippian Culture - Humanities LibreTexts

  15. NATIVE HISTORY ASSOCIATION - The Mississippian Period

  16. Ancient Cahokia and the Mississippian Culture

  17. Mississippian Culture - 64 Parishes

  18. Mississippian culture - Students | Britannica Kids | Homework Help

  19. Who were the Mississippian People? — GENTEEL & BARD

  20. Woodland and Mississippian Cultures of the North American …

  21. This American Indian metropolis was mysteriously abandoned ...