A Forgotten World Inside an Ancient Caldera
INTRODUCTION TO THE SOQUE & UPPER CHATTAHOOCHEE RIVER ANCIENT ARCHITECTURE SURVEY in the Northeast Georgia Mountains. Brand new computer hardware and software has made possible much more professional videos for our project. We are changing the early history of the Southeastern United States with real architecture, not theories. If you are going to understand what is going on, this one hour comprehensive historical documentary is a must. It includes on-site videos of the first sites studied last winter. Our volunteers start going out into the wilderness in two weeks. Future films will be succinct descriptions of individual sites and archaeological zones. Film narrator, Richard Thornton, was the first recipient of the Barrett Fellowship at Georgia Tech, which enabled to study on-site all of the major Pre-Columbian archaeological sites in Mesoamerica, under the guidance of Dr. Román Piña Chán, director of the Museo Nacional de Antropología de México. He is a member of the Coweta Creek Tribe and was Architect of Oklahoma's Trail of Tears Memorial in Tulsa.
Видео A Forgotten World Inside an Ancient Caldera канала People of One Fire
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