Native American coastal village with shellwork mounds, Turner River, what-is-now Florida
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Explanation: To my VERY limited understanding, these mounds were a way of turning the mass debris from fishing and aquaculture (shells) into something somewhat useful (pier-like extensions into the water) instead of just a junk pile tossed inland. Very neat stuff!
It’s a fascinating window into a time/place we know little about. Wikipedia has a short article:
Florida used to be civilized.
What was it before it was that village ?
Just an uninhabited coast, I presume, and then a normal coastal village for probably some time. Those shellworks are all artificial. Almost certainly the work of generations.