mound builder
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Definition
- Noun:
- A member of a prehistoric Native American people who constructed large earthen mounds: This meaning refers to various indigenous cultures of North America, particularly in the Mississippi and Ohio River valleys, known for building ceremonial, burial, and platform mounds.
- A bird of the family Megapodiidae: This meaning refers to several species of ground-dwelling birds found in Australasia and some islands in the western Pacific, known for incubating their eggs in large mounds of decaying vegetation or warm sand.
Usage Examples
- Noun (Archaeology):
- The museum exhibit features artifacts from the mound builder cultures of the Mississippi Valley.
- Archaeologists study the sites of the mound builders to understand their social structure.
- Noun (Ornithology):
- The male mound builder carefully regulates the temperature of the nesting mound.
- Unlike most birds, the mound builder does not sit on its eggs to incubate them.
Advanced Usage
- The term "Mound Builder" (often capitalized) is a historical archaeological term used to collectively describe the Adena, Hopewell, and Mississippian cultures. Modern scholarship often uses more specific cultural names.
- In ornithology, "mound builder" is a common name for birds also known as megapodes or incubator birds.
Variants and Related Words
- Mound-building (adj): Describing the characteristic activity.
- mound-building cultures; mound-building birds.
- Megapode (n): The formal biological family name for mound-building birds.
- Earthwork (n): A general term for a man-made mound or structure made of earth, which includes the mounds built by these cultures.
Synonyms
- (Archaeology): Earthwork architect, prehistoric mound constructor. (Note: These are descriptive phrases, not single-word synonyms.)
- (Ornithology): Megapode, incubator bird, brush-turkey, scrubfowl.
Related Phrases
- Platform mound: A type of flat-topped mound often used as a foundation for important buildings.
- Burial mound: A mound constructed primarily as a tomb.
- Thermoregulation: The process by which mound-building birds control the temperature of their nesting mounds.
Noun
- large-footed short-winged birds of Australasia; build mounds of decaying vegetation to incubate eggs
- prehistoric Amerindians who built altar mounds