History of Atlanta combines text and images
Submitted by Sammy Smith (sammy@thesga.org) Rebecca Burns uses photographs and archival information to tell the history of Atlanta in her 2010 book Atlanta: Yesterday & Today. The former Atlanta magazine editor-in-chief says her volume:
Read MoreHistory underfoot
Submitted by Sammy Smith (sammy@thesga.org) Before there was blacktop, some streets were paved with stone or brick. East of Piedmont Park, in Atlanta, is a street that still is paved with bricks.
Read Moreholism
an approach used by anthropologists that emphasizes the whole rather than parts of human society, including the physical and cultural influences on human behavior Posted online on Monday, January 1st, 2001
Read MoreHominid remains lecture in Statesboro, February 12th
Submitted by Sammy Smith (sammy@thesga.org) Paleoanthropologist Lee Berger, a 1990 graduate of Georgia Southern University, is returning to his alma mater to share the story of his journey from SGA past-President Dr.
Read Morehorticulture
the cultivation of fruits, vegetables and flowers; gardening Posted online on Monday, January 1st, 2001
Read MoreHost an Archaeology Month event
Submitted by Pamela Baughman (sgasecretary@thesga.org) For the 20th year, SGA is coordinating Georgia Archaeology Month, a statewide promotion held each May that encourages the public to learn about the archaeological resources present in our state and creates awareness about the importance of protecting Georgia’s archaeological heritage.
Read MoreHost an Event for Georgia Archaeology Month May 2010
Submitted by Pamela Baughman (pbaughman@dot.ga.gov) For the 17th year, the SGA is coordinating Georgia Archaeology Month, a statewide promotion that encourages the public to learn about the archaeological resources present in our state and creates awareness about the importance of protecting Georgia’s archaeological heritage.
Read MoreHost an event for Georgia Archaeology Month May 2014
Submitted by Melissa McKay, SGA Secretary For the 21st year, the SGA is coordinating Georgia Archaeology Month, a statewide promotion that encourages the public to learn about the archaeological resources present in our state and creates awareness about the importance of protecting Georgia’s archaeological heritage.
Read MoreHost an event for Georgia Archaeology Month, May 2012
Submitted by Pamela Baughman (pajgriffin@comcast.net) For the 19th year, SGA is coordinating Georgia Archaeology Month, a statewide promotion that encourages the public to learn about the archaeological resources present in our state and creates awareness about the importance of protecting Georgia’s archaeological heritage.
Read MoreHotel reservation deadline extended
Plan to join SGA members and guests at the 2012 Fall Meeting, on Saturday, October 27th, at the Columbus Museum’s Patrick Theater. Meeting organizers have reserved a block of rooms at the Holiday Inn, 2800 Manchester Expressway (32.
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