Monumental Earthworks of Poverty Point
- Kategorie
- Cultural
- Land
- United States of America
- Einschreibungsjahr
- 2014
- Kriterien
- (iii)
- UNESCO-ID
- 1435
Beschreibung
Monumental Earthworks of Poverty Point owes its name to a 19th-century plantation close to the site, which is in the Lower Mississippi Valley on a slightly elevated and narrow landform. The complex comprises five mounds, six concentric semi-elliptical ridges separated by shallow depressions and a central plaza. It was created and used for residential and ceremonial purposes by a society of hunter fisher-gatherers between 3700 and 3100 BP. It is a remarkable achievement in earthen construction in North America that was unsurpassed for at least 2,000 years.