Asked by SALONI VARMA on Sep 27, 2024
Most extant objects from the Adena and Mississippian cultures were found in which of the following?
A) Village ceremonial sites
B) Tall stone pyramids
C) Kivas
D) Burial and temple mounds
Adena
A prehistoric Native American culture that existed in the Ohio Valley area (United States) known for its burial mounds and earthworks.
Mississippian Cultures
Ancient North American civilizations known for constructing large earthen mounds and having complex societal structures, flourishing from around 800 CE to 1600 CE.
Burial and Temple Mounds
Earthen structures built by various Indigenous cultures of North America for ceremonial, burial, and religious purposes.
- Comprehend the role that religious and ceremonial observances play in the formation of Mesoamerican locations.
- Elucidate the relevance of artifacts and ceremonial objects in the study of religious and ritualistic practices in Mesoamerica.
Learning Objectives
- Comprehend the role that religious and ceremonial observances play in the formation of Mesoamerican locations.
- Elucidate the relevance of artifacts and ceremonial objects in the study of religious and ritualistic practices in Mesoamerica.
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