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The essay surveys prehistoric mounds and earthworks across central North America, concentrating on Ohio, and interprets them as the remains of an earlier, more organized people. It catalogs enclosures, fortifications, burial mounds, terraces, and graded avenues, giving dimensions, locations, and construction details for notable sites and arguing for military and sacred functions. The author describes engineering features such as walls, reservoirs, strategic siting, stonework, and evidence of dense settlement, and reflects on the absence of written records and the archaeological challenges of distinguishing ancient mounds from later indigenous constructions.
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