New evidence suggests Poverty Point’s monumental mounds were created not by a ruling elite, but by egalitarian groups drawn together by shared ritual purpose. Some 3,500 years ago, hunter-gatherer ...
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For years, researchers have questioned who created the “band of holes” site in Peru. A new study suggests it was an ancient marketplace.