Beginning of the End of Ancient Culture of Cahokia
Excavations in the Midwest have turned up evidence of a massive
ancient fire that likely marked “the beginning of the end” for what was
once ancient America’s largest city, archeologists say. The digs took place in southern Illinois, just meters away from the
interstate highways that carve their way through and around modern-day
St. Louis. But 900 years ago, this was the heart of Greater Cahokia, a
civilization whose trade routes and religious influence stretched from
the Great Lakes to the Deep South, and whose culture shaped the lifeways
of the Plains and Southern Indians. Here, researchers with the Illinois State Archeological Survey have
discovered a widespread layer of charcoal and burned artifacts among the
foundations of ancient structures — Read more.
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