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Unit 2 The Prehistoric Period. Mr. Lamm. The Location of Georgia. Locate Georgia in relation to hemisphere. What divides these hemispheres?. Equator. The Location of Georgia. Western. Eastern. Locate Georgia in relation to hemisphere. The Location of Georgia. North America.
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Unit 2The Prehistoric Period Mr. Lamm
The Location of Georgia • Locate Georgia in relation to hemisphere. • What divides these hemispheres? Equator
The Location of Georgia Western Eastern • Locate Georgia in relation to hemisphere.
The Location of Georgia North America • On what continent is Georgia located?
The Location of Georgia • Georgia is a part of what nation? United States
The Location of Georgia • Georgia’s regions East Deep South Southeast South Sunbelt
The Location of Georgia • What time zone?
Other Terms to Know • Barrier Islands • Climate • Fall Line • Physiographic Province • Precipitation • Weather
Notes • The prehistoric period is the era before written records were kept. • The year 1540, when Spanish explorers came to Georgia, is considered to be the end of Georgia’s prehistoric period and the beginning of the historic period.
Notes • The first humans came to Georgia from Asia. • The first humans came to the North American continent during the Ice Age. • The land bridge that connected Asia with North America was called Beringia.
Beringia • Land bridge
Notes • The movement of people from one place to another is called migration. • The first people in Georgia were wanderers, that is, they were always on the move looking for food. • The first humans arrived in Georgia around 10,000 B.C. • The Native American cultural periods in Georgia are also called traditions.
Notes All of the Indians in these traditions lived in Georgia at one time or another.
Notes • Large spearheads attached to heavy handles and used for jabbing animals are called Clovis points. • A spear-throwing device used by the early Indians is called an atlatl.
Clovis Points • Large spearheads
Atlatl • Spear throwing device
Notes • Great piles of shells thrown away by the Indians near the coast are called middens.
Notes • Mississippian settlements were protected by a wooden palisade and moat. • Mounds were used for ceremonies and burials. • The Mound Builders disappeared because they caught diseases from the Europeans.
Bibliography • All images were downloaded from searching Google – images.