Native american groups from the ohio valley spread certain rituals down to georgia during the woodland period. the rock piles and earth mounds in georgia that date to the woodland period are likely
a. dams.
b. missions.
c. burial mounds.
d. food storage areas.

Respuesta :

c because they were using rocks to help cover up the dead.

The rock piles and earth mounds that dot Georgia’s landscape are not always located near sources of water and fields. They often contain special pots, statues, and sometimes graves, which may type them as burial mounds. So it is C.