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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Prehistoric Period Dates Paleo-Indian 950 B.C. to 7900 B.C. Archaic 7900 B.C. to 1000 B.C. Woodland 1000 B.C. to A.D. 900 Mississippian A.D. 900 to A.D. 1500 During which prehistoric period were Moundbuilders thriving in Georgia? A. Woodland B. Paleo-Indian C. Archaic D. Mississippian

OpenStudy (anonymous):

The native Americans built mounds.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

BUT! im not positive but im pretty sure it ended in the mississippian era

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@Nateyboo

OpenStudy (anonymous):

The last prehistoric cultural development in North America was the Mississippians, thriving from approximately 800 AD until the arrival of European explorers. The Mississippian Culture spanned from Wisconsin and Minnesota in the north, through Georgia to the south, and westward into the Great Plains. These people enjoyed an intricate system of trading, were accomplished craftsmen, and practiced sophisticated religious beliefs. Early Mississippian Culture was centered around the Ocmulgee Indian Mounds. About 950 AD the Etowah Indian Mounds were begun. With the fall of Mississippian culture at Ocmulgee around 1200 AD the Etowah Mississippians rose, ruling from sometime after 1200 AD until 1400 AD. At that point the cultural center of the Moundbuilders in Georgia shifted to a village on the Coosawattee. The Etowah Mounds do not appear to be active after 1450AD.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

is it a

OpenStudy (anonymous):

D

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Yeah its D .

OpenStudy (anonymous):

yw

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ty for asking

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