Native American history, art & culture is the focus of LostWorlds.org. This online interactive museum is dedicated to telling the story of America's pyramids and the lost civilizations of the Southeastern & Midwestern American Indians who built them. From the ancient earthen pyramids in Georgia to the manmade island of canals, watercourts and shell pyramids at Key Mound in Florida, LostWorlds.org highlights the great achievements of these prehistoric Native American people often referred to as The Mound Builders.
If your only association with Native American Indians is teepees and dream catchers, be prepared to enter an entirely new world of Native American art, symbols, architecture and culture that is as old and as rich as the ancient Egyptians.
This website brings alive these ancient Amerindian cultures through the use of streaming videos, computer animations, 360 degree panoramic imagery, virtual reality and more. I hope you will enjoy this site and please bookmark this page right now so you can come back again and again.
(Click the image above to watch a short video.) Enormous 8-story earthen pyramids, gigantic bird-shaped rock mounds, & mysterious marble statues were created in Georgia for over 4,000 years. Learn more about the accomplishments of Georgia's Native Americans through videos, Quicktime VR, 3D computer reconstructions and more. Winner of Georgia Historical Society's Roger K. Warlick Local History Achievement Award!
A comprehensive guide to all of the ancient Indian mounds, public archaeological sites, powwows, Native American cultural festivals and museums devoted to preserving Native American history in Florida. Learn More.
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Lost Worlds: Georgia DVD Groundbreaking DVD takes you on a tour through the ruins of six amazing Native American civilizations in Georgia including Sapelo Shell Rings (older than the pyramids in Egypt), Rock Eagle & Rock Hawk, Kolomoki Mounds, Ocmulgee Mounds and Etowah Mounds.
Ancient Architects of Georgia CD-ROM Learn about the accomplishments of Georgia's Native American architects through videos, Quicktime VR, 3D computer animations and more.
Winner of Georgia Historical Society's Roger K. Warlick Local History Achievement Award!
A comprehensive guide to Native American festivals, Powwows, and other events in Georgia that preserve Native American art, culture, music & history. Includes videos for select events including the Ocmulgee Indian Festival & Rossville Powwow.