'Plaza' in ancient city of Cahokia near today’s St. Louis was likely inundated year-round

'Plaza' in ancient city of Cahokia near today’s St. Louis was likely inundated year-round
The ancient North American city of Cahokia had as its focal point a feature now known as Monks Mound, a giant earthwork surrounded on its north, south, east and west by large rectangular open areas. These flat zones, called plazas by archaeologists…

Published August 11, 2022 at 07:32AM
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