Mound State Monument, Moundville, Alabama by Alabama Museum of Natural History

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Author Alabama Museum of Natural History
Title Mound State Monument, Moundville, Alabama
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Summary "Mound State Monument, Moundville, Alabama" by Alabama Museum of Natural History is a scientific publication written in the early 21st century. This work documents the archaeological significance of Mound State Monument, a site that showcases the remnants of a prehistoric Indian metropolis known for its impressive mounds and rich cultural history. The book likely focuses on the daily life, customs, art, and the archaeological findings associated with the Moundville Indians, emphasizing their contributions to the region's heritage. The content of the book explores various aspects of life for the prehistoric inhabitants of Moundville, detailing their physical characteristics, clothing, housing, and dietary practices. It highlights their roles as artisans, especially in pottery-making, showcasing the skill and creativity that went into their crafts. The book also delves into their religious practices, community activities, burial customs, and the significance of the mounds themselves. Alongside archaeological findings, the publication guides readers on what to see at Mound State Monument today, including the various mounds and facilities available for visitors, ultimately painting a vivid picture of Moundville's historical importance and offering insights into the lives of its ancient inhabitants. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Language English
LoC Class E011: History: America: America
Subject Mounds -- Alabama
Subject Moundville Archaeological Park (Moundville, Ala.)
Subject Alabama -- Antiquities
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EBook-No. 59208
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Copyright Status Public domain in the USA.
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