A new DVD on Georgia prehistory, prepared by SGA member and Lost Worlds founder Gary Daniels, is available for purchase. The DVD covers the past 4000 years of Native American archaeology in the state, specifically focusing on six sites: the Sapelo Shell Ring complex, the Fort Mountain stone wall, Rock Eagle/Rock Hawk, Kolomoki Mounds, Ocmulgee Mounds and Etowah Mounds.

Read a press release for the DVD here.

More information and downloadable previews are available at the Lost Worlds web site.

Posted online on Wednesday, March 1st, 2006

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