Poverty Point culture
Years: 2200BCE - 700BCE
Poverty Point culture is an archaeological culture that corresponds to an ancient group of Indigenous peoples who inhabite the area of the lower Mississippi Valley and surrounding Gulf coast from about 2200 BCE - 700 BCE.
Archeologists have identified more than 100 sites as belonging to this culture, which engages in a large trading network throughout the eastern part of what is now the United States.
