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Most Americans have no sense of this at all.
Native american cities and villages are constantly being uncovered.
Are they? Neat! Where?
You may enjoy the YouTube channel Desert Drifter if you want see some really cool ruins in the Southwestern USA.
I know the local colleges always have various digs going on. https://www.sltrib.com/news/2023/06/15/students-unearth-1000-year-old/ https://ictnews.org/archive/digging-deep-into-the-world-of-the-fremont-indians/ https://www.gottagoutah.org/a-guide-to-exploring-utahs-archaeological-sites
... If they weren't unrecognized as human-built (like the Cahokia mounds of Illinois) or deliberately bulldozed, like the Mississippi mounds near Minneapolis.