What archaeological evidence taught scholars about the culture of the Mississippians?(1 point)

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large earthen mounds built for religious purposes
large earthen mounds built for religious purposes

kayaks designed to hunt animals over long distances
kayaks designed to hunt animals over long distances

housing complexes built into the side of cliffs
housing complexes built into the side of cliffs

totem poles decorated with animal symbols

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The archaeological evidence that taught scholars about the culture of the Mississippians includes large earthen mounds built for religious purposes. These mounds, such as Cahokia's Monk's Mound, are significant features of Mississippian culture and indicate religious and ceremonial practices among the society.