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RE-RELEASE: The Mound Builders of Cahokia
Episode 334

RE-RELEASE: The Mound Builders of Cahokia

Hundreds of years before European contact, the biggest city in North America was located along the Mississippi River. Today, we call it Cahokia.

Ancient History Fangirl · Jenny Williamson and Genn McMenemy

January 29, 20261h 39m

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Hundreds of years before European contact, the biggest city in North America was located along the Mississippi River. At its peak, perhaps 15,000 people lived there—and over 30,000 in the surrounding suburbs. Today, we call it Cahokia.

Nobody knows what the original name of this city was. But there was a time when everybody knew its name—from the Great Lakes to the Eastern Seaboard, and from the Rocky Mountains to the Gulf of Mexico. What was that name, and why was it lost to time and memory? That’s just one of the many mysteries of Cahokia.

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