Submitted by Sammy Smith (sammy@thesga.org)

Visit a frequently updated blog called Savannah Under Fire to read about the latest discoveries of Coastal Heritage Society archaeologists, supported by the NPS American Battlefield Protection Program. The group is investigating Revolutionary War archaeological sites throughout downtown Savannah.

In a recent blog entry, ArchaeoLaura notes:

Savannah is losing archaeological sites at an alarming, rapid rate. We all care about Savannah’s history; let’s work together to preserve and protect it.

Yes!

The blog discusses artifacts found, upcoming talks, current fieldwork, and a wide variety of other topics. Read the blog and find out when upcoming excavations will be held!

Posted online on Sunday, May 16th, 2010

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