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Cahokia mounds is near me and a very interesting place to visit. The largest pre Columbian settlement north of Mexico.

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Larimar 8 Apr 9
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I've actually been there. My late former in-laws lived in the southern St. Louis suburbs, and late former father in law was a boy scout troop leader and a history buff. And a chemical engineer but that is not relevant to Cahokia Mounds. Yeah, we heard lots about Cahokia Mounds.

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Were they the same people who had the mounds in Spiro ,Oklahoma?

Mississippian culture....yep!!!

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They disappeared in the 14th century, before discovery and European invasion. Maybe disease or natural disaster. Mississippian culture got wiped out somehow.

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