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The Giant Serpent Mounds of North America

November 28, 2025

The Serpent Mounds, built by ancient Indigenous peoples, are earthworks shaped like enormous snakes or other animals. Found across North America, these structures reveal complex religious, astronomical, and social practices.

Construction and Design

Often extending hundreds of meters, serpent mounds feature raised embankments forming sinuous shapes. Their construction required coordinated labor, knowledge of geometry, and communal effort.

Cultural Significance

Scholars believe serpent mounds symbolize fertility, water, or cosmic forces. Some align with solstices or lunar events, demonstrating awareness of celestial cycles.

Legacy and Preservation

These mounds continue to be sacred sites for Indigenous communities and are studied for insights into prehistoric North American belief systems.

Conclusion

The Giant Serpent Mounds stand as remarkable achievements of ancient engineering and cosmology, linking human creativity with spiritual and environmental understanding.

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