At the Winter 2011 Planning Meeting on 22 January, the SGA Board voted to initiate a presence for the Society on Facebook. Board Member Matt Newberry (above) established the page, and is one of a committee of three who is maintaining the SGA’s presence on FB. The other two members of the new FB Committee are Board Member Inger Wood and Profile Editor Kelly Woodard.

The Society’s FB page is under our group’s full name, The Society for Georgia Archaeology, or click here. If you’re already on FB, you can now “like” the SGA!

At least initially, comments are not available on the FB page, and commenters are encouraged to login and comment on this website. For now, the SGA is keeping the focus of its online presence on this website.

Posted online on Sunday, January 23rd, 2011

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Submitted by Kevin Kiernan ([email protected]) Founded by laymen during the Great Depression in 1933, the Society for Georgia Archaeology is the oldest archaeological society in the State. It inspired the Ocmulgee National Monument, helped establish a Department of Archaeology at the University of Georgia, and initiated work on a statewide archaeological survey.

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