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Read MoreFull Senate will vote on April 1 on budget that eviscerates archaeology program
On the 31st of March, Georgians for Preservation Action, a group that works in partnership with the Georgia Trust for Historic Preservation, reported the following: The Senate Appropriations committee just passed the SFY 2010 budget.
Read Morefunerary objects
goods, either everyday or special, that are placed in a burial; they often signify the social status of their owner (leader, shaman, mother, husband, etc.) Posted online on Monday, January 1st, 2001
Read MoreGAAS announces May speaker
Submitted by Allen Vegotsky (vegotsky@earthlink.net) May is Georgia Archaeology Month with a theme this year of the War of 1812 Bicentennial. Considering the theme, our May speaker, Michael Bunn, of Columbus, Georgia is especially appropriate.
Read MoreGAAS April meeting report
Submitted by Leslie Perry The Greater Atlanta Archaeological Society (GAAS) speaker for April 2013 was Dr. James D’Angelo, Archaeological Adviser to the SGA chapter of Gwinnett Archaeological Research Society (GARS) and Treasurer of the Georgia Council of Professional Archaeologists.
Read MoreGAAS April meeting topic is William Bartram
Submitted by Sammy Smith (sammy@thesga.org) Dr. Jim Kautz will speak to the Greater Atlanta Archaeological Society, a chapter of the SGA, at our regular GAAS meeting on Tuesday April 13th. (These gatherings are on the 2nd Tuesday night of every month, and start about 7 PM with the talks beginning at 7:30 PM.
Read MoreGAAS April meeting: Forts Daniel and Peachtree
The Greater Atlanta Chapter (GAAS) of the SGA will meet next on Tuesday, April 9th, 2013, at 6:30 pm at the Fernbank Museum of Natural History. The speaker will be Jim D’Angelo, who will discuss recently discovered information in the National Archives on the roles of Fort Peachtree and Fort Daniel in the Creek Indian War of 1813-1815.
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