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Encyclopædia Britannica Subscribe Log In · Join In the News Spotlight Demystified Quizzes Galleries Lists Search Click here to search Cahokia Moundsarchaeological site, Illinois, United States Written By: William I. Woods Last Updated: 2-9-2016 See Article History Related Topics Mississippian culture Unit
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WashingtonPost.com: Ancient Cahokia Related Items Review recent Post coverage of archaeological discoveries around the world. Go to Horizon Go to National Section Metropolitan Life on the Mississippi By Nathan Seppa Special to The Washington Post Wednesday, March 12 1997; Page H01 Imagine an ancient Native American se
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Skip to this pages content Current Issue February 2017 Table of Contents » HOME FEATURES PHOTOGRAPHY PROOF FOUND PHENOMENA YOUR SHOT PUZZLES VIDEO ARCHIVES SUBSCRIBE Feature Article | Photo Gallery | Map: Inside the Settlement Photo Gallery America’s Lost City Cahokia was born with a bang and died of unknown c
The Cahokia Mounds State Historic Site ( MS ) is located on the site of a pre-Columbian Native American city ( CE) situated directly across the Mississippi River from modern St. Louis, Missouri . This historic park lies in southern Illinois between East St. Louis and Collinsville . The park covers , or about , and cont
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