This groundbreaking video takes you back through 4,000 years of Georgia's prehistory on a tour through the state's most important Native American archaeological sites. Included in this tour is never-before-seen footage of several unique sites including the Sapelo Shell Ring complex on Georgia's Atlantic coast, the mysterious stone wall atop a north Georgia mountain known as Fort Mountain, and the unique bird-shaped effigy mounds known as Rock Eagle and Rock Hawk. Other stops along the way include the massive flat-topped earthen pyramids located at several sites throughout the state including at Kolomoki Mounds, Ocmulgee Mounds, and Etowah Mounds. This video features interviews with archaeologists, scholars, historians and other professionals who help tell the story of Georgia's complex and very interesting prehistoric Native American societies. The video uses state-of-the-art 3D computer reconstructions to show the viewer the majesty of these long forgotten civilizations that once inhabited every corner of the state. This educational video is for a general audience and thus can serve students at many educational levels. The video utilizes DVD chapter markers with one chapter per archaeological site thus you can view the entire video or single chapters, giving you more control of your classroom time. There is nothing else like this video available on the educational market that covers the breadth and depth of Georgia's prehistoric Native American civilizations.