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What is the name of the Eastern Woodland Indian groups that built mounds and enclosures?

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The people who are considered to be part of the "Hopewell culture" built massive earthworks and numerous mounds while crafting fine works of art whose meaning often eludes modern archaeologists. This "Hopewell culture" flourished between roughly A.D. 1 and A.D. 500.

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The people who are considered to be part of the "Hopewell culture" built massive earthworks and numerous mounds while crafting fine works of art whose meaning often eludes modern archaeologists. This "Hopewell culture" flourished between roughly A.D. 1 and A.D. 500.

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