User:Georgiarule

привет The story of Georgia begins with the American Indians who called the land home. From Paleolithic Man to early Woodland Indians, nomadic tribesmen left their mark in little more than arrowheads and pottery shards. Around the time of Christ a new American, the Moundbuilder, entered the northwest corner and the southern portion of the state. They did not expand their control, leaving the Woodland culture intact. Later moundbuilding cultures (Mississippian) moved up the great inland rivers of Georgia to sites like Ocmulgee and Etowah.

After several fluctuations in weather conditions (over thousands of years), a warming trend began some 20,000 years ago. Earliest evidence of human inhabitation comes from the Georgia side of the Savannah River between Augusta and Savannah, where flaked micro-blades have been found dating to 16,000-18,000 BC -- the oldest tools known on the North American continent. Paleolithic Clovis arrowheads have been discovered in Bartow County dating back some 12,000 years. Unfortunately, no supporting evidence of Paleolithic man has been located in this northwest Georgia county.

My interest would be to primarily edit pages related to Georgia, and not necessarily my georgia. I somehow am attracted even to the country Georgia which is where my first edit started. And that's because of the Caucasus University - Caucasus School of Business, from where I passed out and so maybe I'll start also editing business school pages. Happy editing. привет