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The Dominant Earthwork Forms Found at Town Creek Mound, Etowah

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Question 64

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The dominant earthwork forms found at Town Creek Mound, Etowah, Komoki, and Moundville are:


A) temple mounds
B) burial mounds
C) effigy mounds
D) enclosure mounds

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