The Mississippian City of Cahokia
Lecture no. 11 from the course: Ancient Civilizations of North America
Taught by Professor Edwin Barnhart | 31 min | Categories: History
Covering more than 3,000 acres and with an associated population of about 50,000, understand why Cahokia, the largest ancient city in what is now the US and Canada, became a model for the region. Its fascinating and complex life included stratified social organization, burial mounds, deeply held religious beliefs, sophisticated artwork, woodhenges to mark the solstices and equinoxes—and ritual human sacrifice.