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Building a mound one basketload at a time.

One artifact rarely preserved even in small pieces, but no doubt of particular importance to Mississippian work, was the basket. Baskets may have held many things, food, stone for tools, and stone, bone and wooden impliments, to name just a few.

A primary function of baskets was a container to transport items - few people, after all, would want to carry maize, hickory nuts, or maygrass, or their infants individually by hand or in heavy, breakable pots. The archaeological record is clear about another material transported in baskets - dirt. Basket-sized piles of earth, some with basket impressions still evident, are seen in the walls of mound excavations.


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