AAS Archaeology Day flyer ready
Join event cosponsors Augusta Archaeological Society and Augusta Museum of History on Saturday, May 8th 2010, at the 1797 Ezekiel Harris House, 1822 Broad Street in Augusta for myriad activities, including flint knapping, primitive skills demonstrations, artifact identification, Ezekiel Harris House tours, and Paleoindian point identification and recordation by archaeologists who will be on-hand to speak with visitors.
Read MoreAAS Chapter busy with meetings, events
The Augusta Archaeology Society Chapter is busy now with a variety of projects, meetings, and events. We are working on an update of our Central Savannah River Area (CSRA) Hafted Biface Types booklet, this time adding an abbreviated ceramics component.
Read MoreAAS December newsletter now available
The Augusta Archaeological Society, a chapter of the Society for Georgia Archaeology, publishes a newsletter called The Debitage. The December 2009 issue is available as a PDF, downloadable as separate pages.
Read MoreAAS elects new officers
Our annual holiday party was held Thursday night December 13th at the home of Audrey and Paul Mahoney. Officers elected for 2008 were as follows. President – Rosanne Stutts Vice President – John Arena
Read MoreAAS February meeting speaker: Scot Keith
Submitted by Allen Vegotsky (vegotsky@earthlink.net) SGA member Allen Vegotsky writes on behalf of the Greater Atlanta Archaeological Society: I am very pleased to announce that the next presentation the the Greater Atlanta Archaeological Society (GAAS) will be given by Scot Keith.
Read MoreAAS field trips, meetings
The Augusta Archaeological Society has been busy with a variety of stewardship, research, and outreach activities. John Arena and John Whatley visited Stallings Island on September 12 to check on the status of the vegetation, goats, and donkeys for the Archaeological Conservancy.
Read MoreAAS members host Archaeology Identification Day
May 23 was a great Archaeology Identification Day in Augusta. Rain threatened all day long but in the end, there were 160 visitors who came to the 1797 Ezekiel Harris House on Broad Street.
Read MoreAAS October 2009 newsletter, The Debitage
The Augusta Archaeological Society, a chapter of the Society for Georgia Archaeology, publishes a newsletter called The Debitage. The October 2009 issue is available as a PDF, downloadable as separate pages.
Read MoreAAS presents Archaeology Day 2013
Submitted by Tammy Herron Organizers of the 2013 Archaeology Day invite you to attend on Saturday, May 4th between 10AM and 4PM. The event will be held at the historic Ezekiel Harris House located at 1822 Broad Street in Augusta, Georgia.
Read MoreAAS sets August meeting
The Augusta Archaeological Society’s August meeting will be Friday, August 13th at Villa Europa Restaurant, Augusta. The speaker will be Jared Wood of the University of Georgia, discussing Mississippian-period research he’s carried out in Screven County.
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