Indian Mounds Georgia
Posted on Wednesday, July 11, 2007 in Antiquities of France, Italian, Greece, Celtic, Indian, European

Lost Worlds: Georgia| Part 6: Ocmulgee Indian Mounds
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Lost Worlds of Georgia (1st Edition) $29.99 Please note: If you have a coupon code it will subtract the appropriate amount from the price at left. After clicking the Buy DVD button you will enter your coupon code in the appropriate box on the order page and click the "Update Quantity" button. You will then see the appropriate price that corresponds to your chosen pricing level.We accept credit card orders online. Use the "Buy DVD" button at... |
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The Georgia and South Carolina Coastal Expeditions of Clarence Bloomfield Moore (Classics Southeast Archaeology) $15.00 A Dan Josselyn Memorial Publication This facsimile edition of Moore's Georgia and South Carolina expeditions includes an extensive new introduction from Georgia's senior archaeologist. This compilation of Clarence Bloomfield Moore's investigations along the rich coastal and river drainages of Georgia and South Carolina makesavailable in a single volume valuable works published a century ago. By mo... |
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Archeology of the Funeral Mound: Ocmulgee National Monument, Georgia (Classics Southeast Archaeology) $16.99 A Dan Josselyn Memorial PublicationA premier mound site offers a wealth of primary data on mortuary practices in the Mississippian Period. The largest prehistoric mound site in Georgia is located in modern-day Macon and is known as Ocmulgee. It was first recorded in August 1739 by General James Oglethorpe’s rangers during an expedition to the territory of the Lower Creeks. The botanist Willi... |
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A Preliminary Report on Archeological Explorations at Macon, Georgia (Smithsonian Institution, Bureau of American Ethnology, Bulletin 119; Anthropological Papers, No. 1) x + 68 pp. with 6 figs. & 12 plates, 8vo.... |

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