Archaeology Month 2010, event planning
Submitted by Tammy Herron (forehand@sc.edu) The theme for Archaeology Month 2010 will focus on Primitive Technology, and the committee is very close to deciding on a catchy title for use on the poster and other promotional literature for this celebration.
Read MoreArchaeology Month 2011 SGA meeting weekend a success
Submitted by Tammy F. Herron (tfherron@gmail.com) Group photo at Nash Farm Battlefield on Sunday. Front Row (l to r): Rita Elliott, Mark Pollard, Jenna Pirtle and Jake Geeslin. Back Row (l to r): Catherine Long, Tammy Herron, Bill Bryant, Ben Baughman, Pam Baughman, Scott Chandler, Wayne Wilkes, Dan Elliott, Cassie Barrow holding William Barrow, Georgianna Barrow, and Andrea Dodd.
Read MoreArchaeology Month 2012 posters are rolled and stuffed
Submitted by Leslie Perry (digsitelp@yahoo.com) On Monday, April 2, 2012, Gwinnett Archaeological Research Society members Catherine Long, Leslie Perry, Jim D’Angelo, Frank Perry, and Wayne Waldrip gathered at the offices of the cultural resources firm TRC, Inc.
Read MoreArchaeology Month activities announced
The SGA is proud to announce the events associated with this year’s Archaeology Month. May is Archaeology Month in Georgia! And, the theme for this year’s Archaeology Month is “Native Shores, European Waves: Contact Archaeology in Georgia.
Read MoreArchaeology Month activities announced
The SGA is proud to announce the events associated with this year’s Archaeology Month. May is Archaeology Month in Georgia! And, the theme for this year’s Archaeology Month is “Dynamic Borders: The Archaeology of Cumberland Island.
Read MoreArchaeology Month events
Submitted by Pamela Johnson (pamjohnson@dot.ga.gov) Please visit our online calendar to read about events happening around the state for 2009 Archaeology Month! May is Archaeology Month in Georgia! Posted online on Friday, March 13th, 2009
Read MoreArchaeology Month proclaimed
Many archaeologists came to the Capitol to witness Georgia Governor Sonny Perdue signing the Proclamation of Archaeology Month on 10 June 2008. Pictured, left to right, with the Governor (seated) are Mary Beth Reed, Ray Luce, David Crass, Terry Jackson, Phil Quirk, Bill Jordan, Myles Bland, Kathryn Ruedrich, Betsy Shirk, Tom Gresham, Tammy Herron, and Jim D’Angelo.
Read MoreArchaeology news from Robins Air Force Base
Submitted by Stephen Hammack (sthrnarchaeology@pstel.net) Mercer students examine C-47 crash site from the 1940s—now an historic site! The Environmental Management Division at Robins Air Force Base has been busy this summer and fall working with local students and helping to coordinate the base’s annual Native American Heritage Observance (NAHO) month.
Read MoreArchaeology of the Atlanta Campaign to be addressed at GAAS monthly meeting: 12 January
Submitted by Allen Vegotsky (vegotsky@earthlink.net) The Greater Atlanta Archaeological Society will start off the new year with a stimulating presentation by Garrett Silliman of Edwards-Pitman Environmental, Inc., titled Current Research in the Archaeology of the Atlanta Campaign.
Read MoreArchaeology programs at Callaway Gardens, Pine Mountain, Georgia
Submitted by Dean Wood (wdeanwood@southres.com) The Preserve at Callaway Gardens is offering archaeology programs again this year. The Preserve at Callaway Gardens encompasses thousands of acres of land west of Callaway Gardens in Harris County.
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