Poverty Point culture

Aerial view of the Poverty Point earthworks, built by the prehistoric Poverty Point culture, located in present-day Louisiana.

The Poverty Point culture is the archaeological culture of a prehistoric indigenous peoples who inhabited a portion of North America's lower Mississippi Valley and surrounding Gulf coast from about 1730 – 1350 BC.[1]

Archeologists have identified more than 100 sites belonging to this mound-builder culture, who also formed a large trading network throughout much of the eastern part of what is now the United States.

  1. ^ "Poverty Point Culture: A Definition". Louisiana Division of Archaeology. Archived from the original on February 9, 2018. Retrieved December 7, 2018.

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