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Author: Richard L. Thornton

I am a Registered Architect, City Planner and expert on indigenous American architecture/communities/languages. While a student at Georgia Tech, I received a fellowship to study Mesoamerican architecture and urbanism in Mexico as a guest of the UNAH! The research syllabus included on-site studies of all major town sites and many minor ones. My fellowship coordinator was Dr. Román Piña Chán - an extraordinary experience. I have returned to Mexico several times since then and also visited Native American sites all over North America. I am an Eastern Creek Indian with also substantial Uchee and Sammi heritage. I worked for five years as a consultant to the Muscogee-Creek Nation in Oklahoma. I was also the Architect of the Trail of Tears Memorial at Council Oak Park in Tulsa, Oklahoma. My current research work involves the utilizes technical skills of an architect and city planner in the identification and computer modeling of ancient architecture and landscapes.
Etymologies of rivers and streams in Western North Carolina November 26, 2024November 26, 2024
The homeland of the Muskogee-speaking Creek tribes has been identified November 24, 2024November 24, 2024
Slide Show: Drawings of Track Rock Gap Petroglyphs – Union County, Georgia November 20, 2024
The same petroglyphs in Släbro, Sweden, at Track Rock Gap, Georgia and in the earliest form of Maya writing November 18, 2024November 19, 2024
Azaleas and daffodils blooming in mid-November? November 16, 2024November 16, 2024
Video: Poverty Point World Heritage Site November 14, 2024
A Saga of Georgia Crackers, Fort James, Nancy Hart and Old Dan Tucker November 11, 2024November 12, 2024
The “Creek” Migration Legend is the story of the Kaushete (Upper Creeks), not the Muskogee Creeks November 10, 2024November 10, 2024
Slide Show: Ancient Architecture on the South Carolina Coast November 7, 2024November 8, 2024
Anybody, but Indigenous Americans did it November 5, 2024November 6, 2024

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