Multiple Choice
Archaeologist Brad Lepper has hypothesized that the Hopewell:
A) were influenced by ideas filtering from the Maya area to the south
B) constructed ceremonial roads connecting some of their most important ceremonial sites
C) were part of a group of non-Indian settlers to the New World who were wiped out by the ancestors of modern American Indians
D) built temple mounds as artificial mountains, a tradition traceable to east Asia
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