November 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 November, 2012, issue by clicking here.
Read MoreNovember issue of Atlanta Antiquity now downloadable
Catch up with the news of the Greater Atlanta Archaeological Society, meeting monthly at Fernbank Museum of Natural History! The November issue of their monthly newsletter, Atlanta Antiquity, is now available by clicking here.
Read MoreNow available: Extraordinary Fluted Points of the Tennessee Valley Region
Submitted by Ellis Whitt (ellis@flutedpoint.com) Cover of Whitt volume. I am happy to announce the arrival and availability of a book I have been compiling for the past year and a half.
Read MoreNPS website lists Federal laws pertaining to archaeology
Submitted by Sammy Smith (sammy@thesga.edu) The National Park Service, which is administered by the Department of the Interior, has gathered together an online listing of Federal laws pertaining to archaeology. As they note:
Read MoreNPS's 2010 Archaeological Prospection Workshop
Submitted by Steve Devore (steve_de_vore@nps.gov) The National Park Service’s 2010 workshop on archaeological prospection techniques entitled “Current Archaeological Prospection Advances for Non-Destructive Investigations in the 21st Century” will be held May 24–28, 2010, at the Knife River Indian Villages National Historic Site near Stanton, North Dakota.
Read MoreNW Georgia Archaeology Society Fall Meeting and Free Lecture- "The Post DeSoto Apocalypse in Northwest Georgia "
The Fall meeting of the NW Georgia Archaeology Society meeting will be held in conjunction with a FREE and first-come, first-serve lecture by Jim Langford at the Etowah Valley Historical Society on November 9th at 6:00 pm.
Read MoreNWGAS chapter meeting November 11 at Etowah Mounds Museum
Submitted by Jim Langford (jlangford@fc-solutions.com) Northwest Georgia Archaeology Society member Jim Langford sent thesga.org this notice…. NGAS is a Chapter of the Society for Georgia Archaeology. Greeting Friends of Archaeology! Come out Thursday, November 11th, to Etowah Mounds Museum to hear a great presentation about prehistoric stone structures in Northwest Georgia.
Read MoreNWGAS March 10th meeting entitled Creek and Cherokee at Chattanooga's Moccasin Bend Site
Submitted by Jim Langford (jlangford@fc-solutions.com) Bird’s eye view of the Moccasin Bend Site The next meeting of the Northwest Georgia Archaeology Society is Thursday, March 10th, 2011, at the Etowah Indian Mounds Site near Cartersville.
Read MoreNWGAS September meeting: Geoarchaeological Studies of Mounds-An Example from Etowah
Submitted by Jim Langford (Northwest Georgia Archaeology Society) Greetings to Friends of Georgia Archaeology!! We will have our next regularly scheduled meeting of the Northwest Georgia Archaeology Society on next Thursday, Sept.
Read MoreNWGAS to host Artifact Identification Night November 10th, 2011
Submitted by Jim Langford (Northwest Georgia Archaeology Society) Back by popular demand—come out for a night of fun and learning as we have an “Artifact Identification Night” at Etowah Mounds Museum on Thursday, November 10th at 7:00 pm.
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