

America’s mound-building culture had several stages, including the Adena and Hopewell, that came and went suddenly. Similar mounds found in Europe along with similar tools and pottery, as well as skulls, relate this culture to Europe’s ancient Beaker people (associated with Stonehenge).

The mounds apparently had ceremonial purposes, perhaps as city centers, some evidently having astronomical orientations with one another. Mound-building culture. A great number of ancient mounds and earthworks are found in the Ohio Valley, Great Lakes, and Mississippi River regions the largest being the giant Monk’s Mound pyramid at the Cahokia complex in Illinois. Mysterious Stone Chambers and Giants Discovered in New England- Jim Vieira.Ģ. Stone Rows & Boulders: A Comparative Study.

The Mysterious Stone Chambers of New England.Īrchaeo-Astronomical Prospecting at the Moose Hill Stone Chambers. Search for the Mysterious Stone Builders of New England. Their scope and complexity suggests a religious or recreational purpose.Īncient American Mysteries – Secrets of The Stones – full Documentary. The theory that these structures were “colonial root cellars” has innumerable holes. The Amerinds encountered by Whites did not use these stone works and could not account for their origins. Similar stone structures exist in Western Europe, South America and elsewhere, evincing a megalithic culture that once ranged across the seas. Some have sophisticated astronomical designs and orientations. Some are intricately designed and/or made of enormous stones somehow carved from extremely hard granite and raised perfectly into place. Megalithic stonework culture. Hundreds of ancient megalithic structures exist throughout much of New England, extending into the South. The “Native Americans” of today are not the original and true natives of North America: they displaced others before modern Europeans displaced (some of) them.ġ. Some of the Amerinds encountered by European settlers were partly Caucasian, and their Caucasian roots evidently extend back to antiquity. Some of them were evidently (Proto-) European, and Whites may have arrived in America before the Asiatic Amerinds. Some were relatively advanced, and were evidently destroyed and replaced by later-arriving Amerinds. THERE WERE multiple peoples and cultures who lived in North America before the primitive Amerinds encountered by European settlers. America had a long history of population displacements before modern Europeans arrived and built the United States.
