Submitted by M. Jared Wood (earlygeorgia@thesga.org)

Here is the supplemental material for the Fall 2013 issue of Early Georgia (Volume 41, number 2), each as a downloadable Acrobat PDF file:

  • Elliott, Daniel T., 2013, “GPR Survey of Cemeteries in Georgia’s Coastal Plain.” Early Georgia 41(2):175–210. Supplementary material.
  • Patch, Shawn M. and Sarah Lowry, 2013, “Archaeological Geophysics Survey of Atlanta’s Gulch.” Early Georgia 41(2):275–310. Supplementary material.
  • Tarver, Gail and Daniel P. Bigman, 2013, “Preservation of McVicker Family Cemetery, Jonesboro, Georgia.” Early Georgia 41(2):211–242. Supplementary material.
  • Thieme, Donald M., 2013, “Identification of Unmarked Graves at Two Historic Cemeteries in Georgia.” Early Georgia 41(2):257–274. Supplementary Material.

Write to the Editor of Early Georgia (email) if you have an idea for a story you want considered for inclusion in a future issue of the SGA’s journal.

Posted online on Monday, February 24th, 2014

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