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Mississippi Valley Odyssey - An Epic Journey into the Heart of Ancient Cahokia - cover

Mississippi Valley Odyssey - An Epic Journey into the Heart of Ancient Cahokia

Pasquale De Marco

Publisher: Publishdrive

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Journey back in time to the heart of North America, where the ancient city of Cahokia once stood as a beacon of civilization along the Mississippi River. This captivating book takes you on an immersive exploration of Cahokia and the Mississippian world, revealing the grandeur, complexity, and enduring legacy of this remarkable culture.

Unravel the mysteries of Cahokia, a city of towering pyramids, vast plazas, and intricate earthworks, showcasing the architectural prowess and urban planning skills of its inhabitants. Discover the lives of the Cahokians, from farmers and artisans to priests and nobles, gaining insights into their daily routines, beliefs, and aspirations. Delve into their spiritual world, uncovering their pantheon of deities, elaborate rituals, and profound connection to the natural world.

Explore the intricate network of trade and cultural exchange that connected Cahokia and other Mississippian centers, tracing the flow of goods, ideas, and technologies across a vast and diverse landscape. Examine the role of warfare and conflict in shaping Mississippian societies, exploring the strategies and tactics employed in defense of their territories and the pursuit of power.

Witness the rise and fall of Cahokia, uncovering the factors that led to its eventual abandonment. Learn about the interplay of environmental, political, and social forces that brought about the end of this once-flourishing civilization. Yet, even in its demise, Cahokia left an indelible mark on the cultural and historical landscape of North America, influencing subsequent societies and inspiring awe and wonder for generations to come.

Join us on this captivating journey through time as we explore the enigmatic world of Cahokia and the Mississippians, unraveling their secrets, appreciating their accomplishments, and gaining a deeper understanding of our shared human heritage. This book is an essential read for anyone interested in ancient civilizations, American history, archaeology, or the enduring legacy of indigenous cultures.


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Available since: 06/02/2025.
Print length: 165 pages.

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