Around 900 years ago, Indigenous Americans at Cahokia — the largest pre-Columbian city north of Mexico until colonial times — felled a giant tree and transported it more than 110 miles (180 kilometers ...
The Native Americans of Cahokia, the largest pre-Columbian city north of Mexico, achieved something that seems impossible today. They transported a five-ton tree more than 180 kilo ...
Cahokia Mounds State Historic Site is going even more high-tech. The center's Museum Society has been awarded a $229,296 National Scenic Byways Grant to produce iPod tours and online study materials.
When all seemed lost on Friday, the Cahokia Comanches showed the heart and and determination of a champion — again — at the Granite City Invitational Track and Field Meet. Destined for a second place ...
Whether all of Cahokia's marker posts were extracted around this time remains a question the authors hope to answer in future studies. In any case, evidence shows that by 1200, no new marker posts ...
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