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Georgia’s Prehistoric Cultures. By Yadira Rodriguez. . Paleo. Paleo’s time period was 1,100 B.C - 8,000 B.C . Their food sources are hunting and gathering food. Weapons/Tools they used were spears , atlatls and spoke shaves. Their shelter were based camps. Woodland.
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Georgia’s Prehistoric Cultures. By Yadira Rodriguez.
Paleo • Paleo’s time period was 1,100 B.C - 8,000 B.C . • Their food sources are hunting and gathering food. • Weapons/Tools they used were spears , atlatls and spoke shaves. • Their shelter were based camps.
Woodland • Woodland’s time period was 1,000 B.C – A.D 900. • Their food source’s was corn. • Weapons/Tools used were bow and arrow , spear points and atlatls. • Their shelter were circular houses.
Mississippian • Mississippian time period was A.D 800 – 1,600. • Their food source’s are corn , beans , squash , sunflowers and goosefoot. • Weapons/Tools used were stone axes , digging sticks , and fire. • They had rectangular or circular pole structures.
Archaic • Archaic time period was 8,000 B.C – 3,000 B.C . • Their food source’s are turtles , fish , shellfish , birds and smaller mammals. • Weapons/Tools used were stone points . • Their shelter was houses.
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Websites Visited Anderson, David G.. "Paleoindian Period: Overview." New Georgia Encyclopedia. 21 August 2013. Web. 26 August 2013. 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.