The Mississippian culture, which thrived in the southeastern United States from around 800 CE to 1600 CE, produced a variety of crafts, including intricately crafted pottery, woven textiles, and shell and bone tools. They are particularly known for their elaborate ceramics featuring complex designs and effigy forms. Additionally, they created metalwork using copper for items such as ornaments and tools. Mississippian artisans also constructed large earthen mounds, which served ceremonial and political purposes within their society.
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