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In the thirteenth century, Moundville was one of the largest Native American settlements north of Mexico. Spread over 325 acres were 29 earther mounds arranged around a great plaza, a mile-long stockade, and dozens of dwellings for thousands of people.
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Table of Contents
Introducing Moundville
Revealing Moundville's mysteries
Moundville and the Mississippians
"This great group of mounds"
History written with a shovel
Life and death at Moundville
Visiting Moundville Archaeological Park.
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [105]-116) and index.
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