Track Rock Gap Site
"Did Mayan people ever inhabit Track Rock Gap?
There is no archeological evidence of any link to Mayan people or culture at this site. There is no evidence for movements of large groups of people from the Maya region of Mexico to the Southeastern United States during this time period. It is quite possible that there were limited trade connections between the two regions, but there is no evidence for Mayan people settling anywhere in what is now the Southeastern United States."
There is no archeological evidence of any link to Mayan people or culture at this site. There is no evidence for movements of large groups of people from the Maya region of Mexico to the Southeastern United States during this time period. It is quite possible that there were limited trade connections between the two regions, but there is no evidence for Mayan people settling anywhere in what is now the Southeastern United States."
- Text from "Commonly Asked Questions about the Track Rock Gap Stone Landscape" (Chattahoochee-Oconee National Forest) [links added]
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Blog Posts and Articles
- "Mayans in Georgia: America Unearthed Episode One. **Now With Updates!*"* (ArchyFantasies, 9/16/2014)
- "Did the Roanoke Colonists Find a Lost Stone City in Georgia?" (Jason Colavito, 6/28/2013)
- "Scott Wolter and Richard Thornton Accuse Wikipedia, Cherokees and Forest Service of Anti-Wolter Conspiracy" (Jason Colavito, 3/27.2013)
- "Richard Thornton and the "Maya" of Georgia" (Jason Colavito, 3/20/2013)
- "Revisiting America Unearthed S01E01: "American Maya Secrets"" (Jason Colavito, 3/11/2013)
- "Review of America Unearthed S01E01" (Jason Colavito, 12/23/2012)
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