UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA'S MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY TO TAKE OWNERSHIP OF IMPORTANT NATIVE AMERICAN MOUND SITE IN WEST CENTRAL GEORGIA
April 11, 2008
April 11, 2008
ATHENS, Ga., April 11 -- The University of Georgia issued the following news release:
One of the best-preserved and most important archaeological sites in the state of Georgia and the Southeast will soon be owned and managed by the University of Georgia's Museum of Natural History (MNH) and will offer insights into a chiefdom that flourished in west central Georgia some 700 years ago.
Acceptance of the gift of the Singer-Moye Indian Mound complex from the Colum . . .
One of the best-preserved and most important archaeological sites in the state of Georgia and the Southeast will soon be owned and managed by the University of Georgia's Museum of Natural History (MNH) and will offer insights into a chiefdom that flourished in west central Georgia some 700 years ago.
Acceptance of the gift of the Singer-Moye Indian Mound complex from the Colum . . .
