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Georgia Indian Sites
May 30, 2004 Gary C. Daniels

Discovering Stone Mountain Museum

In Stone Mountain Park’s Memorial Hall, you’ll find the Discovering Stone Mountain Museum, where visitors can enjoy a great view

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Georgia Indian Sites
May 30, 2004 Gary C. Daniels

Carlos Museum

The Carlos Museum’s collection of art of the ancient Americas is substantial, consisting of more than 1,900 pieces: over 1,300

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Georgia Indian Sites
May 29, 2004 Gary C. Daniels

Fernbank Museum

Fernbank’s signature exhibition, A Walk Through Time in Georgia, tells the two-fold story of Georgia’s natural history and the development of

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Georgia Indian Sites
May 29, 2004 Gary C. Daniels

Travelers Rest Petroglyph

Travelers Rest was the plantation home of Devereaux Jarrett, the richest man in the Tugaloo Valley. Jarrett bought the site

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View of the Forsyth petroglyph at the University of Georgia
Georgia Indian Sites
May 27, 2004 Gary C. Daniels

University of Georgia

Petroglyphs & Giant Ground Sloth Fossil Exhibits View of the Forsyth petroglyph at the University of Georgia. (Courtesy Flickr) Visitors

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Georgia Indian Sites
May 27, 2004 Gary C. Daniels

State Botanical Garden of Georgia

The International Garden, located adjacent the Visitor Center, portrays the interrelationship between people and plants within the context of three

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Georgia Indian Sites
May 27, 2004 Gary C. Daniels

Nacoochee Indian Mound

Not accessible to the public, this earthen mound is the scenic focus of the west end of the Nacoochee Valley.

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Georgia Indian Sites
May 27, 2004 Gary C. Daniels

Museum of Aviation: Windows to a Distant Past

This Exhibit Is No Longer Open. The Information Below is For Archival/Historical Purposes Only. The first inhabitants of the state

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Georgia Indian Sites
May 20, 2004 Gary C. Daniels

Funk Heritage Center

The Funk Heritage Center focuses on the history and art of the Southeastern Indians and European settlers.Through artifacts, exhibits, dioramas,

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Georgia Indian Sites
May 20, 2004 Gary C. Daniels

Track Rock Gap Archaeological Preserve

A fifty two acre archaeological preserve, Track Rock Gap, contains four petroglyph boulders. Carvings resemble mammal and bird tracks, human footprints,

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Georgia Indian Sites
May 20, 2004 Gary C. Daniels

Fort King George Historic Park

This site, on the river bluff, had been used by Indians for over 10,000 years. The lower bluff on the

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Ancient Civilizations of Georgia
May 15, 2004 Gary C. Daniels

Ancient Civilizations of Georgia: Conclusion

The state of Georgia has seen monumental construction projects being built for over 4,000 years. Beginning with the shell rings of Sapelo Island and ending with the Great Temple Mound at Etowah, the native peoples of Georgia were an industrious people with many great accomplishments including the first known pottery in North America.

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