Submitted by Jared Wood (woody@uga.edu)

Hello SGA members,

As many of you already know, I am the incoming Editor of SGA’s publication Early Georgia. I am proud to accept this position; SGA is a vibrant organization that serves a vital role in the archaeology of Georgia. I would like to thank the Board of SGA for their nomination and vote of confidence. I also thank outgoing Editor Thomas J. Pluckhahn, whose tireless work over the past four years has kept Early Georgia a quality, respected journal. Tom continues to serve as a mentor and sounding board as we make this transition, for which I am grateful.

I would like to encourage the readership of Early Georgia and members of SGA to submit their work for publication! The journal is a great venue for articles, peer-reviewed articles, and book reviews on a wide variety of topics. Details on submission can be found online here: /2009/01/early-georgia-information-for-authors/

SGA has been a part of my life for many years now, and I look forward to serving as Editor of Early Georgia.

Sincerely, Jared Wood

Posted online on Friday, September 30th, 2011

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