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1337:. Expedition documentation and archaeological evidence of the fort and Native American culture both exist. The soldiers were at the fort about 18 months (1567–1568) before the natives killed them and destroyed the fort. (They killed soldiers stationed at five other forts as well; only one man of 120 survived.) Sixteenth-century Spanish artifacts have been recovered from the site, marking the first European colonization in the interior of what became the United States.
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De Soto's later encounters left about half of the
Spaniards and perhaps many hundreds of Native Americans dead. The chronicles of de Soto are among the first documents written about Mississippian peoples and are an invaluable source of information on their cultural practices. The chronicles of the
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Mississippian culture area. This area covers the central Mississippi River Valley, the lower Ohio River Valley, and most of the Mid-South area, including western and central Kentucky, western Tennessee, and northern Alabama and Mississippi. Sites in
606:(fl. 1050–1350 CE): The largest and most complex Mississippian site and the largest Pre-Columbian settlement north of Mexico, Cahokia is considered to have been the most influential of the Mississippian culture centers. Discoveries found at the massive site include evidence of copper working (
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Mississippian peoples continued their way of life with little direct European influence. Indirectly, however, European introductions dramatically changed these native societies. Because the natives lacked
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American Indian nations living in this region when European trade began. The historic and modern day American Indian nations believed to have descended from the overarching Mississippian culture include: the
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in 1903 to describe a regional ceramic style in the southeast involving surface decorations applied with a carved wooden paddle. By the late 1960s, archaeological investigations had shown the similarity of the culture that produced the pottery and the midwestern
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Mississippians. Although not all Mississippian peoples practiced all of the following activities, they were distinct from their ancestors in the adoption of some or all of these traits.
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fortifications often found in the major Middle
Mississippian towns. Living on the western edge of the Mississippian world, the Caddoans may have faced fewer military threats from their neighbors. Their societies may also have had a somewhat lower level of
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Mississippian traits. The "Mississippian period" should not be confused with the "Mississippian culture". The
Mississippian period is the chronological stage, while Mississippian culture refers to the cultural similarities that characterize this society.
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chronicles those villages. Some encounters were violent, while others were relatively peaceful. In some cases, de Soto seems to have been used as a tool or ally in long-standing native feuds. In one example, de Soto negotiated a truce between the
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The climate in this area was drier than areas in the eastern woodlands, hindering maize production, and the lower population on the plains to the west may have meant fewer neighboring competing chiefdoms to contend with. Major sites such as
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influenced by Mississippian culture later than the Middle Mississippian area (about 1000 as compared to 800) to its northwest. It is believed that the peoples of this area adopted Mississippian traits from their northwestern neighbors.
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lifeways for increasing complexity, sedentism, centralization, and agriculture. Production of surplus corn and attractions of the regional chiefdoms led to rapid population concentrations in major centers.
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for example, some 50 such mound sites in the eleven westernmost counties have been identified since the late 20th century, following increased research in this area of the Cherokee homeland.
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in Georgia are both prominent examples of major South Appalachian Mississippian settlements. Both include multiple large earthwork mounds serving a variety of functions.
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associated with Cahokia, have been found far outside of the Middle Mississippian area. These items, especially the pottery, were also copied by local artists.
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5141:History of indigenous peoples of North America
1932:"Tejas-Caddo Fundamentals-Mississippian World"
1302:unknowingly carried by the Europeans, such as
955:, Missouri. It is considered ancestral to the
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5136:Archaeological cultures of North America
2240:Etowah Indian Mounds State Historic Site
2132:Towns and Temples along the Mississippi.
2130:Cheryl Anne Cox; and David H. Dye, eds;
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1628:Archaeology of the Appalachian Highlands
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1373:Ocmulgee Mounds National Historical Park
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919:. Good examples of this culture are the
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2183:. University of Alabama Press, 1994,
2163:Lost Cities of the Ancient Southeast.
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1798:Knights of Spain, Warriors of the Sun
1265:Scholars have studied the records of
366:The development of institutionalized
309:The construction of large, truncated
5176:Post-Archaic period in North America
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1048:adding citations to reliable sources
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694:visited by Hernando de Soto in 1542.
274:adding citations to reliable sources
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5034:Norse colonization of North America
2094:, Spring 2004, accessed 26 Jun 2008
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2338:Mississippian and related cultures
2119:. Academic Press, New York, 1994.
1977:Ethridge, Robbie Franklyn (2010).
1957:"The Plaquemine Culture, A.D 1000"
1594:Journal of Archaeological Research
929:West Baton Rouge Parish, Louisiana
427:copper for ritual objects such as
380:, in which one major center (with
242:, U.S., 1400–1600, 8" (20 cm) high
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2134:University of Alabama Press, 1990
1516:Journal of Archaeological Science
867:encountered several native groups
5151:Formative period in the Americas
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2198:Blackwell Publishing Ltd., 2005.
1435:. Alabama Humanities Foundation.
1398:"Mississippian Period: Overview"
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5054:Southeastern Ceremonial Complex
3972:Southeastern Ceremonial Complex
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1001:Known Mississippian settlements
927:for the culture and period) in
739:South Appalachian Mississippian
699:South Appalachian Mississippian
389:Southeastern Ceremonial Complex
261:needs additional citations for
2354:Timeline of Mississippi valley
2261:Moundville Archaeological Park
1875:10.1179/2168472315Y.0000000001
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4969:Eastern Agricultural Complex
3331:Grand Village of the Natchez
2254:Discover Our Shared Heritage
1854:Steere, Benjamin A. (2015).
990:Grand Village of the Natchez
537:region in an exhibit at the
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5171:Pre-Columbian civilizations
4403:Bandelier National Monument
4277:List of Mississippian sites
4064:Pre-Columbian North America
2349:List of Mississippian sites
2196:North American Archaeology.
1804:University of Georgia Press
1768:University of Alabama Press
1363:List of Mississippian sites
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1007:List of Mississippian sites
539:Wisconsin Historical Museum
472:Middle Mississippian period
429:Mississippian copper plates
190:Mississippian copper plates
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4823:West Oak Forest Earthlodge
4428:The Bluff Point Stoneworks
4137:Ancestral Pueblo (Anasazi)
2161:O'Connor, Mallory McCane.
2048:The New History of Florida
1674:10.1038/s41598-021-92900-x
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419:The Mississippians had no
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4603:Lehner Mammoth-Kill Site
4162:Buttermilk Creek complex
3266:Naval Live Oaks Cemetery
2142:The Southeastern Indians
2079:Constance E. Richards, "
1863:Southeastern Archaeology
1502:Mississippi History Now.
1402:New Georgia Encyclopedia
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972:Plaquemine Mississippian
885:Plaquemine Mississippian
820:Caddo Nation of Oklahoma
589:East St. Louis, Illinois
505:Ancestral Pueblo peoples
30:Not to be confused with
5146:Native American history
4803:Town Creek Indian Mound
4773:Sierra de San Francisco
4628:Meadowcroft Rockshelter
3896:Ballgame (Southeastern)
3792:Long-nosed god maskette
3672:SunWatch Indian Village
3619:Roche-a-Cri Petroglyphs
3480:Ka-Do-Ha Indian Village
2289:Encyclopedia of Alabama
1606:10.1023/A:1022839329522
1433:Encyclopedia of Alabama
1059:"Mississippian culture"
721:was originally used by
624:ritual retainer burials
359:The development of the
71:more precise citations.
4458:Coso Rock Art District
4345:Santa Rosa-Swift Creek
4248:List of Hopewell sites
3647:Alligator Effigy Mound
3261:Hickory Ridge Cemetery
3213:Leon-Jefferson culture
2609:Caborn-Welborn culture
2231:, Texas Beyond History
2092:American Archaeologist
1762:David Pollack (2004).
1429:"Mississippian Period"
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4866:Arlington Springs Man
4708:Portsmouth Earthworks
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2213:National Park Service
1743:National Park Service
1504:Retrieved 1 Oct 2013.
1498:"The Natchez Indians"
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3935:Earth/fertility cult
3639:Fort Ancient culture
2523:Dogtooth Bend Mounds
2509:Lower Ohio River and
2495:Steed-Kisker culture
2277:Mississippian Period
2177:Pauketat, Timothy R.
2081:Contact and Conflict
1959:. Cedar Mesa Project
1626:Sullivan, Lynne P.,
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980:Stanton, Mississippi
620:Rattlesnake Causeway
577:Middle Mississippian
521:Middle Mississippian
378:settlement hierarchy
376:The beginnings of a
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4994:Green Corn Ceremony
4808:Turkey River Mounds
4598:Lake Jackson Mounds
4418:Blue Spring Shelter
3940:Green Corn Ceremony
3500:Upper Mississippian
3450:Blue Spring Shelter
3170:Fort Walton culture
2624:Hovey Lake District
2272:Archaeological site
2222:Mississippian World
2103:Hudson pp. 334
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1300:infectious diseases
806:, and northwestern
678:Tuscaloosa, Alabama
648:developed from the
516:Regional variations
313:pyramid mounds, or
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5161:Great Lakes tribes
5079:Underwater panther
4753:Rosenstock Village
4623:Marmes Rockshelter
4608:L'Anse aux Meadows
4022:de Soto Expedition
3987:Underwater panther
3833:Central Algonquian
3544:Fisher Mound Group
3188:Apalachee Province
3155:Waddells Mill Pond
2282:2014-12-18 at the
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1792:Hudson, Charles M.
1551:American Antiquity
1396:Adam King (2002).
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2682:Brentwood Library
2582:Middle Ohio River
2435:Emerald Acropolis
2268:Chucalissa Museum
2189:978-0-8173-0728-8
2156:Keyes, Charles R.
2115:Bense, Judith A.
2057:978-0-8130-1415-9
2032:978-0-8122-0182-6
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5029:N.A.G.P.R.A.
4989:Folsom point
4979:Effigy mound
4959:Clovis point
4927:Aridoamerica
4828:Wickiup Hill
4783:Spiro Mounds
4763:Salmon Ruins
4758:Russell Cave
4553:Helen Blazes
4548:Grimes Point
4528:Fort Juelson
4518:Fort Ancient
4493:El Vallecito
4453:Chaco Canyon
4393:Angel Mounds
4355:Steed-Kisker
4305:Paleo-Arctic
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4227:Glacial Kame
4212:Fort Ancient
4104:Post-Classic
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4007:Chevron bead
3913:Burial mound
3807:Shell gorget
3775:Spiro plates
3770:Rogan plates
3589:Knoll Spring
3564:Hartley Fort
3524:Beattie Park
3408:Transylvania
3246:Bottle Creek
3208:Lake Jackson
3090:Pisgah phase
3020:Little Egypt
2970:Garden Creek
2955:Dallas phase
2842:Tipton phase
2820:Nodena phase
2717:Mound Bottom
2702:Fewkes Group
2687:Brick Church
2589:Angel Mounds
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4937:Black drink
4901:Peñon woman
4838:Winterville
4818:Velda Mound
4798:Taos Pueblo
4693:Parkin Park
4678:Orwell site
4663:Nodena site
4558:Holly Bluff
4533:Four Mounds
4523:Fort Center
4448:Casa Grande
4398:Anzick site
4290:Monongahela
4217:Fort Walton
4192:Coles Creek
4157:Belle Glade
4142:Anishinaabe
3982:Thunderbird
3908:Black drink
3760:Emmons mask
3704:Chenopodium
3692:Agriculture
3614:Plum Island
3569:Hotel Plaza
3418:Winterville
3398:Scott Place
3336:Holly Bluff
3256:Fort Walton
3010:Lamar phase
2864:Walls phase
2760:Belle Meade
2753:Mississippi
2697:Dunbar Cave
2599:Annis Mound
2594:Angel phase
2568:Ware Mounds
2563:Twin Mounds
2413:Ramey state
2398:Monks Mound
986:at Cahokia.
984:Monks Mound
945:Holly Bluff
941:Winterville
921:Medora site
913:Mississippi
875:Kadohadacho
834:are in the
712:Etowah site
662:across the
650:Angel phase
501: 1400
479: 1200
457: 1000
346:Great Lakes
69:introducing
5120:Categories
5014:Metallurgy
4974:Eden point
4871:Buhl Woman
4743:Rock Eagle
4733:River Styx
4658:Mummy Cave
4653:Moundville
4633:Mesa Verde
4618:Marksville
4365:Tchefuncte
4325:Plaquemine
4261:Las Palmas
4177:Calf Creek
4172:Cades Pond
3719:Marshelder
3604:Oak Forest
3574:Hoxie Farm
3388:Pocahontas
3281:Plaquemine
3218:Letchworth
3150:Town Creek
3085:Park Mound
3050:Moundville
3035:Mandeville
3025:Long Swamp
2985:Jere Shine
2837:Quigualtam
2785:Chucalissa
2672:Backusburg
2665:Cumberland
2654:Yankeetown
2639:Slack Farm
2614:Ellerbusch
2518:Adams site
2425:Cloverdale
2110:References
1963:2013-10-02
1942:2010-02-04
1917:2010-02-04
1748:2011-06-16
1683:1805/29952
1483:2016-12-13
1331:Juan Pardo
1251:See also:
1100:April 2023
1070:newspapers
951:site near
931:, and the
798:, western
674:Moundville
664:Ohio River
642:Evansville
439:Chronology
433:metallurgy
236:Rose Mound
203:burial at
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4748:Rock Hawk
4578:Key Marco
4370:Troyville
4350:St. Johns
4335:Red Ocher
4094:Formative
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3821:Languages
3734:Sunflower
3594:Mero site
3529:Blood Run
3183:Apalachee
3130:Summerour
3070:Nacoochee
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2722:Riverview
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2604:Bone Bank
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575:The term
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4285:Mogollon
4256:La Jolla
4242:Hopewell
4202:Deptford
4115:cultures
3955:Red Horn
3923:Chanunpa
3901:Northern
3889:Religion
3870:Timucuan
3838:Cherokee
3624:Schwerdt
3584:Juntunen
3559:Griesmer
3502:cultures
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3160:Wilbanks
3140:Tomotley
3115:Savannah
3080:Ocmulgee
3060:Mulberry
2995:Joe Bell
2915:Biltmore
2910:Bessemer
2775:Campbell
2737:Old Town
2543:Orr-Herl
2480:Orendorf
2475:Mitchell
2408:Mound 72
2403:Mound 34
2388:Big Eddy
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1312:nomadism
1308:smallpox
1296:immunity
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1189:Mobilian
1165:Ho-Chunk
1161:Hitchiti
844:palisade
830:and the
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796:Oklahoma
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660:Illinois
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618:aligned
608:Mound 34
549:burials.
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361:chiefdom
335:ceramics
141:Illinois
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3828:Caddoan
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