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Georgia’s Prehistoric People
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Paleo Before 10,000 years ago Weapons: Spears, Atlatl Food: Large animals such as bison, mammoth, ground sloth, and mastodon
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Paleo Dwelling: No fixed shelter; followed herds of large animals; homes consisted of shelters that could be created easily (pit houses) Religion: Very little evidence; bodies have been found buried with artifacts and covered with red powder (may suggest belief in an afterlife)
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Archaic 8000 B.C. to 1000 B.C. Weapon/Tools: Spears, choppers, drills, chipping tools, bone fish hooks, grooved axes, pipes, pottery Food: deer, bear, turkey rabbit, reptiles, fish, shellfish, berries, nuts, fruits
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Archaic Dwellings: Crude shelters, stayed in one place longer than the Paleo (semi- permanent shelters); began living in small groups (called bands or clans)
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Archaic Religion: Little evidence; proper burial of the dead became important; tools, weapons, and body ornaments have been found in some burial pits
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Woodland 1000 B.C. to 1000 A.D. Weapons/Tools: Bow and arrow, pottery Food: Small game such as deer, bear, turkey rabbit, fish, nuts and berries, some crops (squash and sunflowers)
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Woodland Dwellings: Small villages of dome-shaped huts (built from wood and clay mixture called wattle and daub) with grass roofs; began living in larger groups called tribes
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Woodland Religion: Elaborate religious ceremonies were introduced; built cone-shaped burial mounds for the dead; bodies wore necklaces, bracelets, rings and copper/bone combs
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Mississippian 700 A.D. to 1600 A.D. Weapons/Tools: Similar to Woodland culture, stone hoes, copper headdresses Food: Crops (maize, beans, pumpkins, squash); grew most of what was eaten Dwellings: Larger villages with more advanced permanent shelters (built of wattle and daub) and ceremonial buildings
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Mississippian Religion: Grew tobacco to use in ceremonies; built centers for religious ceremonies; continued practice of burying their dead
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