The schedule for the Fall 2013 meeting of the Society for Georgia Archaeology is now available. Access a PDF of the schedule by clicking here. The meeting is scheduled for Saturday, October 26, at the Zell B. Miller Learning Center at the University of Georgia in Athens. Registration opens at 8:00 a.m.

The schedule for the day includes a morning of excellent papers followed by lunch and a tour of the historic site at Scull Shoals.

Society for Georgia Archaeology 2013 Fall Meeting Schedule of Events
Zell B. Miller Learning Center, University of Georgia Campus

8:00 Registration Opens

8:30 Introduction and Welcome

8:40 An Investigation of Late Archaic Bone Pins in the Coastal Plain of Georgia and South Carolina
Victoria G. Dekle, The University of Kentucky

9:00 Finding Avondale: Remote Sensing for an Unmarked Cemetery in Difficult Subsurface Conditions
Hugh B. Matternes and Valerie Davis, New South Associates

9:20 Revisiting Platform Mound Distribution in the Cherokee Heartland
Benjamin A. Steere, The University of West Georgia

9:40 Summer 2013 Excavations at Camp Lawton
Lance Greene, Georgia Southern University

10:00 BREAK

10:10 Etowah Investigations Summer 2013
Adam King, South Carolina Institute of Archaeology and Anthropology

10:30 Preservation of the Jones Family Cemetery, Jonesboro, GA
Gail Tarver and Dan Bigman, Southeastern Archeological Services and Georgia State University

10:50 Podal Supports at the Duckett Site
Maggie Trammel, The University of North Georgia

11:10 Duckett Site Seasons 2011-2013
Katie Russell and Margaret Riches, The University of North Georgia

11:30 A Fresh Look at a Little-Known Southeastern Copper Plate
Amanda D. Roberts-Thompson and Mark Williams, The University of Georgia

11:50 BREAK

12:00 SGA Business Meeting

12:20 Scull Shoals Overview

12:30-2:00 Lunch on your own

2:00-5:00 Scull Shoals Historic Site Tour

Posted online on Thursday, September 26th, 2013

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