The Green's Shell Enclosure is one of several prehistoric shell structures located along the South Carolina and Georgia coasts. They are believed to date to early in the second millennium B.C. Shell enclosures represent one of the earliest records of sedentary life of previously nomadic people. The exact purpose of the shell rings is not known although it is speculated that they were important in religious and social activities.

Green's Shell Enclosure

The Green's Shell Enclosure is one of several prehistoric shell structures located along the South Carolina and Georgia coasts. They are believed to date to early in the second millennium B.C. Shell enclosures represent one of the earliest records of sedentary life of previously nomadic people. The exact purpose of the shell rings is not known although it is speculated that they were important in religious and social activities.