GAAS busy with monthly meetings
Submitted by Greater Atlanta Archaeological Society This has been another great year for the Greater Atlanta Archaeological Society, with membership increases and excellent monthly meeting programs. We are pleased to have new members from many backgrounds, including professional archaeologists, students, and avocational archaeologists.
Read MoreGAAS February meeting: MARTA archaeology
The next meeting of the Greater Atlanta Chapter (GAAS) of the Society for Georgia Archaeology will be on February 12th at the Fernbank Museum of Natural History, and begin at 6:30PM.
Read MoreGAAS gets Singer-Moye update
Submitted by Lyn Kirkland and Stefan Brannan The Greater Atlanta Archaeological Society is a Chapter of the SGA. Brannan spoke at the Chapter’s March 2013 monthly meeting on March 12th. Read all stories on this website about GAAS activities by clicking here.
Read MoreGAAS January meeting rescheduled for Tuesday, the 25th, 2011
Submitted by Allen Vegotsky (vegotsky@earthlink.net) The January meeting is rescheduled for Tuesday, January 25, 2011. Everything else is as follows: Greater Atlanta Archaeological Society member Allen Vegotsky sent thesga.org the following notice….
Read MoreGAAS January meeting scheduled
Submitted by Allen Vegotsky (vegotsky@earthlink.net) GAAS member Allen Vegotsky keeps the Greater Atlanta Chapter of the SGA and all of us current on meeting information….\ Happy New Year! Have you ever thought about all the ways that people are researching and contributing to historic preservation?
Read MoreGAAS January newsletter now available
The latest edition of the Greater Atlanta Archaeological Society (GAAS) newsletter, Atlanta Antiquity, is now available. Access a copy by clicking here. Posted online on Sunday, February 9th, 2014
Read MoreGAAS March meeting presentation topic: Etowah
Submitted by Allen Vegotsky (vegotsky@earthlink.net) GAAS member Allen Vegotsky keeps the Greater Atlanta Chapter of the SGA and all of us current on meeting information…. It is a real pleasure to announce the GAAS (Greater Atlanta Archaeological Society) presentation for March [2012].
Read MoreGAAS May meeting report
Submitted by Allen Vegotsky On May 14th, the Greater Atlanta Chapter (GAAS) meeting featured an inspiring video, I Remember, I Believe (see below), about the discovery of an unmarked African American cemetery dating to the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.
Read MoreGAAS member Robert Skarda to be featured on the GPB's Georgia Traveler series
Submitted by Kelly Woodard (kelly@thesga.org) Georgia author and member of the Greater Atlanta Archaeology Society (GAAS), Robert Skarda just finished a great on-camera interview with the film crew of the GPB’s “Georgia Traveler” series at the Scull Shoals site.
Read MoreGAAS November speaker David Smith will discuss Mesoamerican caves
Submitted by Allen Vegotsky (Greater Atlanta Archaeological Society) The next GAAS (Greater Atlanta Archaeological Society) meeting will be, as usual, on the second Tuesday of the month (November 8th, 2011). The meeting will be at the Fernbank Museum of Natural History located on Clifton Road (just north of Ponce de Leon) and the talk will begin at 7:30 PM.
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