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Cahokia Mounds Historic Site - Monks Mound

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👁️ 258 views📅 5 years ago⏱️ 8:55
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cahokia mounds is one of the largest archaeological uh sites other than uh what is in mexico so it's really exciting

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QWhat is Cahokia Mounds?
QWhat can you see from the top of Monks Mound?

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► Cahokia Mounds Historic Site: https://cahokiamounds.org/ ► Subscribe to our Cruise Vlogs channel on YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/c/ARCAdventures?sub_confirmation=1 Follow us on social media! ► FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/groups/ARCAdventures/ ► INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/arcadventures19/ ► TWITTER: https://twitter.com/AdventuresArc ► SHIPMATE: ARCAdven Joins ARC Adventures on a quick trip to Cahokia Mounds State Historic Site - City of the Sun, as we visit the largest man-made Earthen mound in North America, Monks Mound (Mound 38). The largest mound at the Cahokia site, the largest man-made earthen mound in the North American continent, is Monks Mound (Mound 38). It received its name from the group of Trappist Monks who lived on one of the nearby mounds.