B.R.A.G Meeting Announcement-August 8, 2018
The upcoming B.R.A.G guest speaker this coming Wednesday at 6pm is Dr. Nicola Sharrat from Georgia State University. Her talk is based on her work at the highland Andean site of Tiwanaku, Peru.
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Archaeologist Sarah Love of the Department of Historic Preservation will discuss how community engagement and archaeology can be used to help listing sites on the National Register of Historic Places. To highlight the importance of archaeology to National Register eligibility, she presents a case study of an African-American schoolhouse from Northwest Georgia for the Blue Ridge Archaeology Guild 6pm on Wednesday, May 9, 2018.
Read MoreB.R.A.G. meeting announcement for March 8th in Dahlonega
The Blue Ridge Archaeology Guild (B.R.A.G.) has been able to get Dr. David Noble as a speaker for our March 8th meeting. Dr. Noble, a Periodontic Dentist, and co-author of “Patriots in the Georgia Revolutionary War Engagements 1776-1782” will speak on the “Cutting Edge of Science at Kettle Creek” using cadaver dogs, X-ray Flurescence and ground penetrating radar to locate burials.
Read MoreB.R.A.G. meeting announcement for October 11th in Dahlonega
The Blue Ridge Archaeological Guild (B.R.A.G) is a SGA chapter in north Georgia. Their next meeting will be at 6:00 At the Dahlonega Parks and Recreation Building at 365 Riley Rd.
Read MoreBack issues available
A limited number of printed copies of past issues of Early Georgia are available for order. Click here to download an Adobe Acrobat PDF order form. As of 2014, the SGA Board has priced back issues as $5.
Read MoreBack issues of Early Georgia available for order or free download!
As you know, membership in SGA includes current issues of Early Georgia, a longstanding twice-yearly publication of the Society that serves as Georgia’s premier archaeology journal. But what about all those great past issues that were mailed out before you joined?
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a mostly egalitarian form of social organization, based on kinship and marriage Posted online on Monday, January 1st, 2001
Read MoreBartow History Museum hosts preview of Leake site exhibit
The Bartow History Museum invites you to a special event on October 3, 2013. Bartow County’s Leake site exhibit preview will begin at 6:00 p.m. and a lecture will begin at 7:00 p.
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the art of making baskets or other items constructed from woven fibers or other flexible materials Posted online on Monday, January 1st, 2001
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before Christ in the Christian or Gregorian calendar, or the period before year 1 Posted online on Monday, January 1st, 2001
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