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SUMMARY:Indigenizing Athens
DESCRIPTION:Want to explore 13\,000 years of Georgia history? \nSave the date for May 2\, 2024 as we tour the UGA Archaeology Lab and listen to a lecture from Dr. James F. Brooks on his work on Indigenizing Athens. \nMay is Archaeology Month in Georgia\, and to kick it off the Athens Historical Society is hosting an event on May 2nd with Dr. James F. Brooks at the University of Georgia’s Laboratory of Archaeology. Dr. Brooks\, the Carl and Sally Gable Distinguished Professor of History at the University of Georgia and a board member of our sister institution Historic Athens\, will discuss his ongoing Indigenizing Athens project\, a multi-year collaborative effort developing public interpretive programs with Tribal Nation partners who trace their ancestral past to the Athens-Clarke County area. The Athens Historical Society is very excited to help support this event. A recent Red&Black article on Dr. Brook’s work can be accessed at:\nhttps://www.redandblack.com/uganews/athens-indigenous-past-and-present/article_21fe8ce6-8ed4-11ee-a681-bb5b3608665d.html \nThe event will be held at the University of Georgia’s Laboratory of Archaeology. Established in the fall of 1947\, the Laboratory of Archaeology is the largest archaeological research and collections facility in Georgia. Their mission includes preserving and curating qualified archaeological collections and records\, facilitating research for professionals and training students in archaeology\, and service to the state of Georgia. As part of this event\, the Laboratory of Archaeology will provide a tour of their facility\, giving attendees a behind-the-scenes look at historical and archaeological research currently being conducted in Georgia. Our hosts will be Drs. Amanda Thompson\, the Operations Director and Institutional NAGPRA coordinator\, and Victor Thompson\, Laboratory Director\, and Distinguished Research Profession with the Department of Anthropology. You can read more about the Laboratory on their website at: https://archaeology.uga.edu/
URL:https://athenshistorical.org/event/indigenizing-athens/
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SUMMARY:Oconee Historical Society Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Please join our friends at the Oconee Historical Society as they host their April meeting on Tuesday\, April 16 at 6 pm at the Watkinsville Library. The speaker will be Tom Gresham of the Southeastern Archaeological Society. He is also the former president of the Oglethorpe Historical Society.\nMr. Gresham will speak about the legal aspects of family cemeteries and how to deal with them.
URL:https://athenshistorical.org/event/oconee-historical-society-meeting/
LOCATION:Watkinsville Library
CATEGORIES:Society Meeting
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SUMMARY:Annual Meeting and Hull Award Presentation
DESCRIPTION:Join the AHS to honor this year’s recipient of the Augustus Longstreet Hull Award\, Gary Doster.\nGary’s significant work as a writer\, presenter and researcher has spanned the breadth of Athens and Georgia history\, from Elijah Clarke to Georgia Railroad\, from southern currency to Confederate letters. Perhaps his most high profile efforts have been his postcard history books\, which make make history accessible to a wide range of audiences. If you live in or have passed through Athens\, chances are good that you have one of Gary’s publications in your bookcase.\nMark your calendar to join us for the award presentation\, followed by a program celebrating Gary and the impact of his work.
URL:https://athenshistorical.org/event/annual-meeting-and-hull-award-presentation/
LOCATION:Richard B. Russell Jr. Special Collections Library Building
CATEGORIES:Society Meeting
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SUMMARY:AL Hull Award Presentation & Annual Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Join the AHS to help us thank Charlotte Thomas Marshall for her tremendous contributions to Athens through her lifelong research of our community’s history.
URL:https://athenshistorical.org/event/al-hull-award-presentation-annual-meeting/
LOCATION:Richard B. Russell Jr. Special Collections Library Building
CATEGORIES:Society Meeting
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