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  • Period: 15,000 BCE to 8000 BCE

    Paleo

    people settlement of Georgia and they took place during dramatic periods of the climate change.The sea levels were 200 feet lower than the present levels.People has been present for 13,250 years ago.
  • Period: 8000 BCE to 1000 BCE

    Archaic

    Archaic Period of Georgia prehistory lasted from about 10,000 to 3,000 years ago.Archaeologists have divided three main subperiod. animals such as bison, horses, mastodons, mammoths, and camels had become extinct.
  • Period: 2016 BCE to 2016 BCE

    Georgia founder

    Georgia's cultural landscape is a product of the distinct history of the state, of what has been built, of what has been preserved.The ordinary, or vernacular, environment in which its people live, work, and play represents many layers of time and human activity.
  • Period: 1540 BCE to Oct 21, 1496

    Hernando de soto

    De Soto's fleet sighted the western coast of Florida near Tampa Bay on May 25, 1539. March 3, 1540, De Soto and his army departed from Apalachee. After spending six days in Capachequi, they resumed traveling northeast, proceeding up the western side of the Flint River to near present-day Montezuma, where they crossed to the eastern side of the river and came to the chiefdom of Toa on March 23.
  • Period: 1000 BCE to Oct 19, 900

    Woodland

    The Woodland Period of Georgia prehistory is from around 1000 to 900. subperiod, 1000–300 B.C., is marked by a continuation of many years. The largest villages probably housed no more than fifty people.
  • Period: Oct 20, 900 to

    Mississippian

    The Mississippian period in the Midwestern and southern untied states.They grew much of their food in small garden using simple tools like stone axes,drigging stick,and fire.corn,beans ,squash,sunflower,goosefoot ,sumpweed,Mississippian people also collected fish,shellfish,and turtle from river,streams,and ponds.
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