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Science Boxes: Georgia Native Americans

From Nature's chain whatever link you strike,
Tenth or ten thousandth, breaks the chain alike.
Alexander Pope

 
Georgia Native Americans Science Box Contents
Specimens
1. Pottery sherd of incised design bowl rim (3)
2. Pottery sherd of incised design pot edge (3)
3. Pottery sherd with plant fibers
4. Pottery sherd with stamp designs (2)
5. Projectile Points (4)
6. Morrow Mountain Points (2)
7. Hand Drill
8. Scraper
9. Grooved Stone Axe
10. Grinding Stone
11. Stone Bowl fragment
12. Replica of Whelk Shell Bowl
13. Replica of Whelk Shell Gorget
14. Replicas of Whelk &Clam shell beads
15. Replicas of Whelk Shell pins
16. Whelk shell & operculum
17. Clam shell valves
18. Fresh wate clam shells
19. Replica Wooden Ceramics Paddle
20. Deer Antler Projectile
21. Deer Antler tool
22. Deer Bone Scraper
23. Deer jaws and teeth
24. Deer antler
25. Deer ankle bone
26. Mountain Lion jaw with tooth
27. Opossum jaw with tooth
28. Raccoon jaw with teeth
29. Skunk jaw with teeth
30. Fox Squirrel jaw with teeth
31. Bear toe
32. Turkey tarsometatarsus with spur
33. Turkey tarsometatarsus with cut marks
34. Turkey wing bone
35. Softshell turtle carapace fragment
36. Box Turtle plestron fragment
37. Stone Celt
Books
38. Cherokee Words with pictures.
39. Frontiers in the Soil:The Archaeology of GA
40. Native Americans Foods and Cookery.
41. Sun Circles & Human Hands: Southeastern
Indians-Art & Industry.

42. New World Harvest
43. Archaeology and Edcuation.
44. North American Indian Art.

Videos
45. The Cherokee Nation: The story of New
        Echota video.

 
Misc.
46. Racoon Photograph
47. Deer Photograph
48. Turkey Photograph
49. Bear Photograph
50. GMNH Educational Supplement Notebook.