The Ancient Mounds of Poverty Point: Place of Rings (Native Peoples, Cultures, and Places of the Southeastern United States)

by Jon L. Gibson

Paperback, 2001

Status

Available

Call number

E99.P84 G5

Publication

University Press of Florida (2001), Edition: 1st, 292 pages

Description

"Jon Gibson confronts the intriguing mystery of Poverty Point, the ruins of a large prehistoric Indian settlement that was home to one of the most fascinating ancient cultures in eastern North America." "The 3,500-year-old site in northeastern Louisiana is known for its large, elaborate earthworks - a series of concentric, crescent-shaped dirt rings and bird-shaped mounds. With its imposing 25-mile core, it is one of the largest archaic constructions on American soil. It's also one of the most puzzling: perplexing questions haunt Poverty Point, and archaeologists still speculate about life and culture at the site, its age, how it was created, and if it was at the forefront of an emerging complex society."--Jacket.

Language

Original language

English

Physical description

292 p.; 6 inches

ISBN

0813025516 / 9780813025513

Barcode

34662000571650

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