Having visited the Aztalan site in person. It brings to light just how little we are taught about the real people that inhabited the land we live on today. It was sureal seeing a place built by man, here in America that is more than 400 years old. I've sadly never witnessed such a site. I do wish to visit Cahokia at some time soon.
My question is, have we done "Carbon Dating" on the burial remains to determine the age of these burial sites? I'd be very interested... especially in older mound sites.
Not rumors, it's a fact several giant skeletons were found in wisconsin over 100 years ago. A simple google search will show several newspaper articles from those days all over the state.
This explains the smaller mounds. But what about the giant ones the size of entire states? Like the Panther mound that takes up 60% of the state of Florida? Lake Okeechobee is it’s eye and it’s tail extends past Tallahassee Fl. Another example is the great Indian head and head dress bust that is the size of a mountain chain in Canada? Who built that and when? The smaller mounds built by the “Native Americans” were copies of much greater things.