Hidden Cities, Ancient Pueblos: Southeast Mounds and Southwest Ruins, Considered

Two millennia before Chaco Canyon, some of the earliest monuments in the Americas were constructed in the lower Mississippi valley.  Monumental earthworks – pyramids, platforms, effigies, enclosures – continued to be built from 1000 BCE right up to the arrival of the Spanish, from Iowa to the tip of Florida.  Some were enormous: Pyramids as large as almost anything in Mexico.  Many are mysterious: serpent effigies, geometric enclosures large enough to surround a modern golf course.  This talk will compare monumental building in the ancient Southeast and Southwest – particularly in light of differing regional traditions in their archaeological study.