Early Woodland cultures occupy portions of Wisconsin …

Years: 477BCE - 334BCE

Early Woodland cultures occupy portions of Wisconsin by about 600, living by hunting, fishing, and collecting seeds.

Farming has begun to replace hunting and gathering as a means of supplying food by the time of the Early Woodland period that begins in Wisconsin around 500 BCE.

This allows for the creation of permanent settlements.

With permanent settlement come more advanced art and pottery.

The first large mounds are built during this period, mainly for burial purposes.

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