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- Effigy_mound abstract "An effigy mound is a raised pile of earth built in the shape of a stylized animal, symbol, religious figure, human, or other figure. Effigy mounds were primarily built during the Late Woodland Period (350-1300 CE).Effigy mounds were constructed in many Native American cultures. Scholars believe they were primarily for religious purposes, although some also fulfilled a burial mound function. The builders of the effigy mounds are usually referred to as the Mound Builders. Native American societies in Wisconsin built more effigy mounds than did those in any other region of North America—between 15,000 and 20,000 mounds, at least 4,000 of which remain today.Native North American effigy mounds have been compared to the large-scale geoglyphs such as the Nazca Lines of Peru.".
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- Effigy_mound wikiPageWikiLink Adena_culture.
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- Effigy_mound wikiPageWikiLink Archaeological_Resources_Protection_Act_of_1979.
- Effigy_mound wikiPageWikiLink Canada.
- Effigy_mound wikiPageWikiLink Category:Archaeological_features.
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- Effigy_mound wikiPageWikiLink Category:Hopewellian_peoples.
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- Effigy_mound wikiPageWikiLink Effigy_Mounds_National_Monument.
- Effigy_mound wikiPageWikiLink Europe.
- Effigy_mound wikiPageWikiLink France.
- Effigy_mound wikiPageWikiLink Geoglyph.
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- Effigy_mound wikiPageWikiLink Indian_Mounds_Park.
- Effigy_mound wikiPageWikiLink Indian_Mounds_Park_(disambiguation).
- Effigy_mound wikiPageWikiLink Indigenous_peoples_of_the_Americas.
- Effigy_mound wikiPageWikiLink Lizard_Mound_County_Park.
- Effigy_mound wikiPageWikiLink Mound_Builders.
- Effigy_mound wikiPageWikiLink Mound_builder_(people).
- Effigy_mound wikiPageWikiLink National_Park_Service.
- Effigy_mound wikiPageWikiLink Native_American_Graves_Protection_and_Repatriation_Act.
- Effigy_mound wikiPageWikiLink Nazca_Lines.
- Effigy_mound wikiPageWikiLink North_America.
- Effigy_mound wikiPageWikiLink Peru.
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- Effigy_mound wikiPageWikiLink Rock_Hawk.
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- Effigy_mound wikiPageWikiLink Serpent_Mound.
- Effigy_mound wikiPageWikiLink Silverberg,_Robert.
- Effigy_mound wikiPageWikiLink Smithsonian_Institution.
- Effigy_mound wikiPageWikiLink Tumulus.
- Effigy_mound wikiPageWikiLink Wisconsin.
- Effigy_mound wikiPageWikiLink Woodland_period.
- Effigy_mound wikiPageWikiLink File:Eagle_mound_at_MMHI_panorama.jpg.
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- Effigy_mound wikiPageWikiLinkText "Effigy mound".
- Effigy_mound wikiPageWikiLinkText "Mound".
- Effigy_mound wikiPageWikiLinkText "burial Mounds".
- Effigy_mound wikiPageWikiLinkText "effigies".
- Effigy_mound wikiPageWikiLinkText "effigy mound".
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- Effigy_mound subject Category:Archaeological_features.
- Effigy_mound subject Category:Geoglyphs.
- Effigy_mound subject Category:Hopewellian_peoples.
- Effigy_mound subject Category:Religious_places_of_the_indigenous_peoples_of_North_America.
- Effigy_mound hypernym Pile.
- Effigy_mound type Article.
- Effigy_mound type Place.
- Effigy_mound type Article.
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- Effigy_mound comment "An effigy mound is a raised pile of earth built in the shape of a stylized animal, symbol, religious figure, human, or other figure. Effigy mounds were primarily built during the Late Woodland Period (350-1300 CE).Effigy mounds were constructed in many Native American cultures. Scholars believe they were primarily for religious purposes, although some also fulfilled a burial mound function. The builders of the effigy mounds are usually referred to as the Mound Builders.".
- Effigy_mound label "Effigy mound".
- Effigy_mound sameAs Kuvakumpu.
- Effigy_mound sameAs m.0c2gwq.
- Effigy_mound sameAs Фигурный_курган.
- Effigy_mound sameAs Q4356478.
- Effigy_mound sameAs Q4356478.
- Effigy_mound wasDerivedFrom Effigy_mound?oldid=682921064.
- Effigy_mound depiction Serpent_Mound_(aerial_view).jpg.
- Effigy_mound isPrimaryTopicOf Effigy_mound.