The American Indian Reader: AnthropologyIndian Historian Press, 1972 |
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... feet wide and 1,000 feet long . In other areas there are rows of small circular mounds six to eight feet in diameter . Whatever their form , most of the earthworks are less than two feet high . Originally they were doubtless high enough ...
... feet wide and 1,000 feet long . In other areas there are rows of small circular mounds six to eight feet in diameter . Whatever their form , most of the earthworks are less than two feet high . Originally they were doubtless high enough ...
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... feet above sea level . Known as the Mompos Depression , this seasonally flooded alluvial plain is covered with a ... feet in width , the ridges vary in length from a few feet to almost a mile ; the ditches between them are in some places ...
... feet above sea level . Known as the Mompos Depression , this seasonally flooded alluvial plain is covered with a ... feet in width , the ridges vary in length from a few feet to almost a mile ; the ditches between them are in some places ...
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... feet wide and range up to hundreds of feet in length . The height from ditch bottom to ridge crest is usually three to four feet . Most of the ridged fields are on the poorly drained margin of the like plain and are subject to flood ...
... feet wide and range up to hundreds of feet in length . The height from ditch bottom to ridge crest is usually three to four feet . Most of the ridged fields are on the poorly drained margin of the like plain and are subject to flood ...
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