It’s utterly tragic how many amazing archaeological sites have been lost to construction projects over the years. Even just here in Georgia, we have Native American mounds that have been destroyed for roadfill (the Leake Mounds in Cartersville) and a city that was sunk for the creation of Lake Lanier. But there’s another lost archaeological site in Georgia that many people don’t know about: the Burnt Village, which is now buried under West Point Lake in Troup County. This is such a tragic bit of history. Check it out:

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Were you familiar with the story of Okfuskenena? Do you know of any other underwater cities in Georgia? Share your thoughts in the comments!

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