Episode 179
Them There Hills: Mounds and the Myth of the Moundbuilders - Ep 179
Hello, lovely listeners--a whole bunch of life stuff has smacked us right in the face recently. Thank you so much for your patience and continued support--we really love you. This week's classic episode is all about mounds and the people that built (and absolutely did not build) them.
Links
- Cahokia: The Great Native American Metropolis (via WorldCat)
- Cahokia Mounds
- Watson Brake, a Middle Archaic Mound Complex in Northeast Louisiana (American Antiquity)
- 12th-Century Cahokia Was a “Melting Pot” (Archaeology)
- Cahokia and the Excavation of Mound 72 (Lithics Casting Lab)
- The Ancient Mounds of Poverty Point: A Place of Rings (via WorldCat)
- Moundbuilders (Newberry)
- Early pottery: Technology, Function, Style, and Interaction in the Lower Southeast (via WorldCat)
- White Settlers Buried the Truth About the Midwest’s Mysterious Mound Cities (Smithsonian)Check out Ken
- Feder’s take on the myth of the moundbuilders over on Archaeological Fantasies. He’s also the author of this week’s Dirt Book Club entry, Frauds, Myths, and Mysteries: Science
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