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Georgia’s Prehistoric Cultures

Georgia’s Prehistoric Cultures . BY: Yanelie Umanzor. Paleo. Time Period : The Paleo’s lived from 11000 B.C to 8000 B.C . Food Source : Their food source was hunting and gathering like buffalo and mammoth.

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Georgia’s Prehistoric Cultures

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  1. Georgia’s Prehistoric Cultures BY: Yanelie Umanzor

  2. Paleo Time Period : The Paleo’s lived from 11000 B.C to 8000 B.C . Food Source : Their food source was hunting and gathering like buffalo and mammoth. Weapons/tools: The tools they used were spears, atlatls, spoke shaves, and ax like adzes. Shelter: They lived in basecamps they also stored stuff in the basecamps.

  3. Paleo

  4. Archaic Time period : The Arcaic’s lived since 8000 B.C to 3000 B.C. Food Source :They were hunters and gatherers. They hunted large mammals and gathered nuts, fruits, berries, birds, fishes, turtles, and shell fish. Weapons/Tools : They had stone spears, knives, atlatl hooks, stone scrapers, pins, and barbed points. Shelter : They lived in houses like huts.

  5. Archaic

  6. Woodland Time Period : They lived from 1000 B.C to 900 A.D. Food Source : They were planters and harvesters . There main crop was corn. Weapons/Tools : The weapons and tools were bow and arrows, spears, stone points, and atlatls. Shelter : They lived in circular houses.

  7. Woodland

  8. Mississippian Time Period : They lived since 800 A.D to 1600 A.D. Food Source :They ate crops, fruits, nuts, animals, and plants. Weapons/Tools :The weapons and tools were stone axes and digging sticks. Shelter :They had houses. The houses were circular or rectangular shaped with flat tops.

  9. Mississippian

  10. Websites Anderson, David G.. "Paleoindian Period: Overview." New Georgia Encyclopedia. 21 August 2013. Web. 26 August 2013. Carr, Karen (PhD). Archaic North America 0 Native American History for Kids Kidipede - History for Kids. 2012.http://www.historyforkids.org/learn/northamerica/before1500/hi story/archaic.htm Carr, Karen (PhD). Paleo-Indians - Native American History for Kids Kidipede - History for Kids. 2012.http://www.historyforkids.org/learn/northamerica/before1500/hi story/paleoindian.htm Carr, Karen (PhD). Mississippian North America - Native Americans for Kids Kidipede - History for Kids. 2012.http://www.historyforkids.org/learn/northamerica/before1500/hi story/mississippian.htm

  11. Websites Carr, Karen (PhD). Woodland North American History for KidsKidipede- History for Kids. 2012.http://www.historyforkids.org/learn/northamerica/bef ore1500/history/woodland.htm King, Adam . "Mississippian Period: Overview." New Georgia Encyclopedia. 21 August 2013. Web. 26 August 2013. O'Steen, Lisa D., R. J. Ledbetter, and Daniel T. Elliott. "Archaic Period: Overview." New Georgia Encyclopedia. 22 March 2013. Web. 26 August 2013. Pluckhahn, Thomas J.. "Woodland Period: Overview." New Georgia Encyclopedia. 21 August 2013. Web. 26 August 2013.

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