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  • Chasing History: Native America's Lost Tomb - Spiro Mounds Archaeological Center


    Chase takes a tour of Spiro Mounds Archaeological Center in Oklahoma, the ceremonial site of a prehistoric Native American culture. Site director Dennis Peterson leads the tour as he and Chase explore both the grounds and the center's museum. This episode is produced in conjunction with Jason Pentrail of Seven Ages Audio Journal
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    Well I spent the evening watching this video. So very informing. Worth your while to watch the whole thing. It ties together things so well. Like the vast trade networks, and the fact that at Spiro they had the only written language in north America. Thank you Hoss it was well worth my time. Kim
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      I very much enjoyed it. So incredibly interesting.

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        Thanks Matt, The discussion of the trade routes was very interesting. Sails on canoes was something you don't hear of very often. I have read many times that there was no written language: That information was wrong.
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        • #5
          Hi Hoss. Thank you very much for posting this. It is extremely interesting in very many respects.

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