La Venta Park in Villahermosa, Mexico offers rare look at Olmec “mother culture”
Parque Museo La Venta, or La Venta Museum Park, in Villahermosa, Mexico is home to the last remains of the
Read moreParque Museo La Venta, or La Venta Museum Park, in Villahermosa, Mexico is home to the last remains of the
Read more“What a beautiful area,” I thought as I stood on the riverwalk in downtown Tampa Bay, Florida. This was my second day in the Tampa Bay area having spent the previous day visiting the Madira Bickel Mound State Archaeological Site and South Florida Museum in nearby Bradenton. The riverwalk looked newly constructed as did the Tampa Bay History Center. My (almost) four year old daughter played on a large alligator model while I took in the views of along the riverwalk.
Read moreAs I stepped into the South Florida Museum with my three year old daughter we were immediately confronted with a giant skeleton. The skeleton was of a giant tiger that once called Florida home over 10,000 years ago during the last Ice Age. Beyond this skeleton was another room with an even larger skeleton. This skeleton was of one of the giant elephants called mastodons that shared the Florida landscape with the giant tiger.
Read moreThe Southeast is filled with the remnants of ancient Native American civilizations. One such civilization was located in Macon, Georgia at the
Read moreSix hours southeast of Atlanta off the Georgia coast on Sapelo Island, archaeologists have unearthed the remains of an ancient
Read moreNovember is Native American Heritage Month, and what better way to celebrate than to visit one of the many sites
Read moreNovember is Native American Heritage Month and what better way to celebrate than to visit a location where Native American history and culture is
Read moreNovember is Native American Heritage Month and what better way to celebrate than to learn more about the American Indian tribes that once called
Read moreA new online art exhibit about Georgia’s Timucua Indians reveals the darker side of their rituals and customs. The artwork was created
Read moreDid you know the earliest known drawings of Native Americans were created right here in coastal Georgia and Florida back in 1564 at Fort
Read moreThis article continues our exploration of Macon, Georgia with a visit to the Brown’s Mount site to help solve the
Read moreThis article continues our exploration of Macon, Georgia with a visit to the Ocmulgee Mounds site to help solve the
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