Poverty Point: North America’s First City
Lecture no. 6 from the course: Ancient Civilizations of North America
Taught by Professor Edwin Barnhart | 30 min | Categories: History
About 3,500 years ago, while most North Americans were still nomadic, see how one group of ancient people developed a planned community on more than 900 acres to accommodate 4,000 to 5,000 inhabitants. Designed with exceptional engineering skills, the fascinating city of Poverty Point functioned for 1,000 years and included one of the oldest pyramids ever built on Earth.