Making money may not be a long-term solution
Submitted by Sammy Smith (sammy@thesga.org) How do you make money? (Get a job? Ask mom? Umm….) How do you make money—if you’re a “country”? (Hmm….) Image from New York Times online; caption: “A $1000 Confederate bill printed at the National Bank Note Company.
Read MoreMaps and mapping: Georgia's coast in 1562
Submitted by Sammy Smith (sammy@thesga.org) Portion of the British Library’s copy of the 1562 map by cartographer Diego Gutiérrez and engraver Hieronymus Cock. Note in the upper left of this screen grab the
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The college crowd adores me! They were taking various anthropology and archaeology classes. It was a lot of fun. I think they learned a lot about archaeology that supported what they were studying in class.
Read MoreMarch 1st GIAS meeting: Visitor's Club of the Brunswick Board of Trade in the late 1930s
Submitted by Kelly Woodard (kelly@thesga.org) Click above to go to a larger Google interactive map of the area. Posted online on Thursday, February 24th, 2011
Read MoreMarch 2010 SAA Archaeological Record online
The Society for American Archaeology, a national organization with over 7000 members, publishes a newsletter, The SAA Archaeological Record, five times each year. The SAA offers that newsletter for free via the Internet.
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March Chapter Meetings Blue Ridge Archaeology Guild Sunday, March 6, 6:00 pm University of North Georgia, Young Hall, Room 202, W Main Street at College Circle, Dahlonega, GA 30597
Read MoreMarch 8th GAAS meeting: Obsidian for the dead
Submitted by Dr. Zachary Hruby (Georgia State University) Please join us on Tuesday, March 8th at 7 PM for the regular monthly meeting of the Greater Atlanta Archaeological Society. The meeting will be at Fernbank Museum of Natural History, 767 Clifton Road NE, Atlanta, 30307.
Read MoreMarch GARS newsletter available
Read about the activities of the Gwinnett Archaeological Research Society (GARS), a Chapter of the SGA based in Gwinnett County, in their newsletter, Gwinnett Archaeology Bulletin. Access a PDF of the March 2013 issue by clicking here.
Read MoreMaria Almodovar Obituary- Georgia Archaeologist and Friend
Maria (Marilyn) Almodovar September 9, 1949 – February 14, 2018 Maria (Marilyn) Almodovar passed away Wednesday, February 14, 2018, due to dementia-related complications. Two of her closest friends were at her bedside near Aiken, South Carolina where she had been under hospice care.
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