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Communal Organization, Social Hierarchy, and Gender Roles in Cahokia (The Largest Native American Settlement North of Mexico) with Dr. Julie Zimmerman

33 min · 10. dec. 2019
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Following a brief two week hiatus, we are back! In this episode, we discuss the communal organization, social hierarchy, and gender roles of the Cahokian civilization which was the largest native settlement north of Mexico. Our guest is Dr. Julie Zimmerman professor of archaeology and anthropology at Southern Illinois University Edwardsville.

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