Farmers and mound builders are two characteristics that best describes the Mississippi culture.
Options A and B
Step-by-step explanation:
Mississippi people were mostly farmers and used to live close to rivers where gardens and farms remained productive. Mostly villages consisted of a central plaza, defence structures and residential zone. Villages mostly had just hundreds of citizens.
Mound builders was other aspect of Mississippi culture. Mounds were made from soils quarried locally and stood 100 feet tall. They were mostly built in rectangular shapes and sometimes oval shaped with a flat top. They were used for variety of purposes in the village.