Greater Atlanta Archaeological Society and SGA member Terry Hynes recently “directed” a small project in the famous Valley of the Kings in the Theban Hills in Egypt’s Nile Valley. Terry also toured Luxor and boated on the Nile during her trip-of-a-lifetime in early January.

Terry is quite knowledgeable about and well-trained in archaeological field methods. She has worked for many seasons at the Topper Site in South Carolina, at various ElderHostel projects especially in the Caribbean, and all across Georgia. She also has volunteered uncounted hours at the Fernbank Museum of Natural History doing research and working in the laboratory.

Posted online on Friday, January 30th, 2009

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