Clark Quarry

Clark Quarry is a paleontological dig site in southern Georgia. The site first discovered fossils by the building of the Brunswick Canal in 1838-1839.

Geology
Clark Quarry is a cut and fill fluvial deposit overlying a marine sand, near Brunswick, Georgia, United States in Glynn County. The marine unit is characterized by a well-sorted, subrounded, low sphericity, fine- grained quartz arenite representing sediments of the Princess Anne Terrace. This site is in the pleistocene era on the geologic timescale.

Fossils

 * Woodchuck–Marmota monax
 * Bog lemming–Synaptomys cooperi
 * Capybara–Hydrochoeris holmesi
 * Florida or round-tailed muskrat–Neofiber alleni
 * Rice rat–Oryzomys palustris
 * Cotton rat–Sigmodon hispidus
 * Harvest mouse–Reithrodontomys
 * Columbian Mammoth-Mammuthus columbi
 * Pleistocene Bison-Bison latifrons
 * American Alligator-Alligator mississippiensis
 * Nerodia sp
 * Garter Snake-Thamnophis sp
 * Giant Ground Sloth-Megatherium
 * Mastodon-Mastodon giganteum
 * Horse-Equus ferus
 * White-tail deer-Odocoileus virginianus