SEAC Grant Program offers up to \$2K annually
Submitted by Sammy Smith (sammy@thesga.org) Are you looking for funding for educational or outreach activities? Click here to read about the grant offered by the Southeastern Archaeological Conference. They offer one grant per year, not to exceed $2000.
Read MoreSEAC's 2010 Public Outreach Grant announced
The 2010 SEAC Public Outreach Grant has been awarded to Fort Frederica National Monument, St. Simons Island, Georgia, for their project “Digging History” at Fort Frederica: Community Archaeology Festival. The festival features SGA’s ArchaeoBus.
Read MoreSearch for Fort Daniel
Submitted by Jim D’Angelo and Shannon E. Coffey (jdangelo@trcsolutions.com and secoffey@bellsouth.net) The Gwinnett Archaeological Research Society (GARS) has been conducting an archaeological investigation at the traditional site of one of Georgia’s earliest frontier forts, Fort Daniel, in Hog Mountain (Hamilton Mill), Gwinnett County, Georgia.
Read MoreSearching the SGA's website
Submitted by Sammy Smith (sammy@thesga.org) \ We hope you’ve noticed the little search box below the tag cloud on the green navigation bar along the right side of your screen.
Read MoreSecond donation gratefully received from Lacy Foundation
The Society for Georgia Archaeology has received a generous donation from The Lacy Foundation this month. We are very excited to share this news with you as these funds will help support the initiatives of the organization in the preservation of Georgia’s archaeological sites and education about the importance of our archaeological resources.
Read Moresedentism
refers to a social group’s lifeways when members live in one place, and are not normally mobile or migratory Posted online on Monday, January 1st, 2001
Read MoreSeptember 2012 issue of GARS newsletter available
Read about the activities of the Gwinnett Archaeological Research Society (GARS), a Chapter of the SGA based in Gwinnett County in their newsletter, Gwinnett Archaeology Bulletin. Access a PDF of the September issue by clicking here.
Read MoreSeptember 2016 Archaeology Events
Ocmulgee Indian Celebration [The Ocmulgee Indian Celebration]{.underline} will be held September 17th and 18th at Ocmulgee National Monument in Macon, Georgia! The annual Ocmulgee Indian Celebration Blue Ridge Archaeology Guild (BRAG) Wednesday, September 14th, 6:00 PM
Read MoreSeptember 23rd, 2013
\ These were some smart kids! They are all part of the S.A.G.E. program, and we could all tell why. They had already been studying up on their archaeological knowledge, and they knew what they were talking about!
Read MoreSeptember 26, 2010
In fact, my handlers are arranging something VERY special for the fair. In addition to all my regular activities, I will have three special ones about agriculture for the fair. Yeah, I know, that’s what I said.
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