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Unearth the story of North America's greatest forgotten metropolis, a sprawling ancient empire that rose to incredible power before vanishing completely. Long before European settlers arrived, a massive, highly organized metropolis thrived along the banks of the Mississippi River. Larger than London was at the time, this city featured monumental earthen pyramids, complex astronomical observatories, and a sprawling trade network that spanned the continent. Yet, history books have largely forgotten it.The Metropolis of Cahokia explores the breathtaking rise and catastrophic fall of the greatest indigenous civilization in North America. It investigates how the ruling elite engineered absolute power by monopolizing spiritual ceremonies and crucial resources, building a society that was as deeply stratified as it was architecturally magnificent.This book pieces together the archaeological puzzles left behind in the soil, from mass sacrificial graves to intricate urban planning. It details the ecological hubris and internal political fractures that eventually caused the entire civilization to abandon their grand city and vanish into the wilderness.By confronting the erasure of indigenous history, readers will gain a profound appreciation for the complexity of pre-Columbian America and the fragile nature of urban empires.



