concept   burial mounds

11 commonsense assertions
Cultures (11) Native American (1) First Nations in Canada (1) Korea (1) Scandinavian countries (1) Aboriginal communities (1) Central America (1) Mediterranean region (1) Mesoamerican civilizations (1) Northern Europe (1) Russia (1) modern society (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 burial mounds Native American Native American burial mounds are sacred and culturally significant sites. 3
2 burial mounds First Nations in Canada Burial mounds are sacred sites for First Nations in Canada, representing their cultural heritage and connection to the land. 2
3 burial mounds Korea Burial mounds in Korea symbolically represent ancient history and cultural significance in important geographic locations. 2
4 burial mounds Scandinavian countries Ancient Viking and Germanic cultures in Scandinavian countries are associated with burial mounds in rural areas. 2
5 burial mounds Aboriginal communities Burial mounds are considered sacred and historical sites by Aboriginal communities and are found in diverse landscapes. 1
6 burial mounds Central America Burial mounds in Central America are significant religious and ceremonial sites found in various geographic locations. 1
7 burial mounds Mediterranean region Burial mounds in the Mediterranean region are associated with ancient Greek and Hellenistic cultures, often found in Mediterranean landscapes. 1
8 burial mounds Mesoamerican civilizations Burial mounds were significant religious and ceremonial sites in Mesoamerican civilizations, found in diverse geographic locations. 1
9 burial mounds Northern Europe Burial mounds in Northern Europe are associated with ancient Viking and Germanic cultures and are often found in rural areas. 1
10 burial mounds Russia Burial mounds in Russia are connected to ancient Siberian and nomadic cultures, often found in remote and harsh environments. 1
11 burial mounds modern society Modern society often protects burial mounds as historical sites and respects them as burial grounds. 1