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S3 EP 265 - Exploring Ancient Earthworks Of North America - Chasing Mound Builders - Phillip Paul.

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Subconscious Realms Episode 265 - Exploring Ancient Earthworks Of North America - Chasing Mound Builders - Phillip Paul. Ladies & Gentlemen, on this Episode of Subconscious Realms we welcome the Host & Creator of YouTube Channel; Chasing Mound Builders - Phillip Paul, to discuss Exploring Ancient Earthworks Of North America. A truly Fascinating Realm for sure which Phil Presented a Super Interesting Perspective indeed!!🤯🔥🔥🔥 The namesake cultural trait of the Mound Builders was the building of mounds and other earthworks. These burial and ceremonial structures were typically flat-topped pyramids or platform mounds, flat-topped or rounded cones, elongated ridges, and sometimes a variety of other forms. They were generally built as part of complex villages. The early earthworks built in Louisiana around 3500 BCE are the only ones known to have been built by a hunter-gatherer culture, rather than a more settled culture based on agricultural surpluses. The best-known flat-topped pyramidal structure is Monks Mound at Cahokia, near present-day Collinsville, Illinois. This community was the center of the Mississippian culture. This mound appears to have been the main ceremonial and residential mound for the religious and political leaders; it is more than 100 feet (30 m) tall and is the largest pre-Columbian earthwork north of Mexico. This site had numerous mounds, some with conical or ridge tops, as well as palisaded stockades protecting the large settlement and elite quarter. At its maximum about 1150 CE, Cahokia was an urban settlement with 20,000–30,000 people. This population was not exceeded by North American European settlements until after 1800. *Chasing Mound Builders* https://linktr.ee/chasingmoundbuilders */* "It all makes sense now. This place is magnification, concentration, purification. Now the world goes black. I see my reflection in a pool of blood. I kiss it all goodbye" *If you like this Content & feels it Educates you & Expands your awareness, please support our efforts to inform the Ignorant Public!* *Email - [email protected] */* PayPal - [email protected] */* *Twatter* # @SubconRealms33 / Insta # @subcon_realms33 / MINDS - @subconscious_realms / Subconscious Realms T-shirts are available - https://subconscious-realms.teemill.com/search/?search-term=Subconscious%20 👽🦎💣💣💣&🔥🔥🔥
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Subconscious Realms Episode 265 - Exploring Ancient Earthworks Of North America - Chasing Mound Builders - Phillip Paul. Ladies & Gentlemen, on this Episode of Subconscious Realms we welcome the Host & Creator of YouTube Channel; Chasing Mound Builders - Phillip Paul, to discuss Exploring Ancient Earthworks Of North America. A truly Fascinating Realm for sure which Phil Presented a Super Interesting Perspective indeed!!🤯🔥🔥🔥 The namesake cultural trait of the Mound Builders was the building of mounds and other earthworks. These burial and ceremonial structures were typically flat-topped pyramids or platform mounds, flat-topped or rounded cones, elongated ridges, and sometimes a variety of other forms. They were generally built as part of complex villages. The early earthworks built in Louisiana around 3500 BCE are the only ones known to have been built by a hunter-gatherer culture, rather than a more settled culture based on agricultural surpluses. The best-known flat-topped pyramidal structure is Monks Mound at Cahokia, near present-day Collinsville, Illinois. This community was the center of the Mississippian culture. This mound appears to have been the main ceremonial and residential mound for the religious and political leaders; it is more than 100 feet (30 m) tall and is the largest pre-Columbian earthwork north of Mexico. This site had numerous mounds, some with conical or ridge tops, as well as palisaded stockades protecting the large settlement and elite quarter. At its maximum about 1150 CE, Cahokia was an urban settlement with 20,000–30,000 people. This population was not exceeded by North American European settlements until after 1800. *Chasing Mound Builders* https://linktr.ee/chasingmoundbuilders */* "It all makes sense now. This place is magnification, concentration, purification. Now the world goes black. I see my reflection in a pool of blood. I kiss it all goodbye" *If you like this Content & feels it Educates you & Expands your awareness, please support our efforts to inform the Ignorant Public!* *Email - [email protected] */* PayPal - [email protected] */* *Twatter* # @SubconRealms33 / Insta # @subcon_realms33 / MINDS - @subconscious_realms / Subconscious Realms T-shirts are available - https://subconscious-realms.teemill.com/search/?search-term=Subconscious%20 👽🦎💣💣💣&🔥🔥🔥
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