Further along the Mississippi are more Mississippian sites in Arkansas. The people are classified as Caddo and some other names, but the culture, pottery motifs, mound building, calendar tracking, elite bloodlines, rituals, time period of culture peak, and more are the same.
The Toltec Mounds site contained large pyramids aligned as a calendar. The site was next to a large river (just as Aztalan). The Murfreesboro site was opened up and plastic replicas of the remains were shown.
What is very interesting is that one of the mounds at Murfreesboro was used to keep a sacred fire going that was only put out and reignited when a ruler died and a new one came in. There is a ritual in Jewish temples of old that kept a sacred fire going.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eternal_flame
“The eternal flame was a component of the Jewish religious rituals performed in the Tabernacle and later in the Temple in Jerusalem, where a commandment required a fire to burn continuously upon the Outer Altar.[2] Modern Judaism continues a similar tradition by having a sanctuary lamp, the ner tamid, always lit above the ark in the synagogue. After World War II, such flames gained meaning as a reminder of the six million Jews killed in the Holocaust.”
Toltec Mound
Murfreesboro Mound
It is clear that this culture existed and peaked around 800 to 1300 AD. It was present before this time period and after. It used the main waterways to travel the Americas and set up colonies. When the Spanish came, it was in full swing in Mexico and Peru.
What is also clear is that many of the customs, motifs, rituals were middle-eastern and appear to come from that area by a group of “elites” who travelled over and interbred with the natives. It is also possible that they all sailed over in the same ships, since many of the Wisconsin AmerIndian tribes claim they came over in ships and entered into the North of the Wisconsin Area rather than cross the Bering Strait.
Kaw-u-tz, photographed in 1906 (She looks Caucasoid for a supposed Asian crossing the Bering Strait to become a Caddo people)
John Wilson (1840-1901), Caddo peyote roadman (totally looks Caucasoid and has a hairy beard and mustache)
Wake up people. You’ve been handed a load of garbage called education and they kept the knowledge locked away at Harvard and their elite clubs.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Caddo