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- A look at the Hopewell mounds found in Ohio's Scioto River valley.
- Aimé Césaire as being often caught between his politics and his art.
- A look at the mysterious Hopewell culture, which thrived throughout the Ohio River Valley and beyond around 2000 years ago. The Native Americans of that tradition built thousands of earthen mounds and other earthworks in eastern North America between 200 BC and 500 AD, but no one is exactly sure why. Their trade network extended from Canada to Wyoming to the Gulf of Mexico.
- The story of the Moundville archaeological site, situated on the banks of the Black Warrior River near Tuscaloosa, Alabama. It was a ceremonial center of the Mississippian Indian culture over 800 years ago. The fortified city contained many earthen mounds, still visible today.
- In Cortez, Colorado, the Team explores the Dillard site, a village that some 1500 years ago was home to people of the Basketmaker III era, a culture that advanced itself with technologies like farming, pottery, and the bow and arrow. The innovations of the Basketmaker III era led to the complex, beautiful Ancestral Pueblo cliff dwellings of the nearby Mesa Verde region. Recent discoveries at the Dillard site-located at Crow Canyon Archaeological Center-lead researchers to ask: was this site more than just a village? Was this concentrated settlement the scene of a turning point in human history? Time Team America hopes to help solve the mystery.