Blue Ridge Archaeology Guild
Our purpose is to promote research, document, protect, encourage interest and activities of archaeological sites and artifacts within northern Georgia.
Donations we receive from valuable supporters like you, go directly to funding the day-to day activities of the organization. You may select custom donation amounts from the DONATE button in the links section just below.
The Writing on the Walls: Summer 2025 Conservation at Vésztő-Mágor, Hungary.”
Stonehenge - Uncovering Hidden Histories through AI
Rediscovering the Santee Delta: Exploring Enslaved Lifeways Between the Rivers
Archeological After Effects of Hurricane Helene in northeast Tennessee.
Cultural Deposits of a Middle Woodland Site on the Etowah River
Collaborative Archeology
Discovering Mabila
Archaeology on a Million Acres Part 2
"If It’s Broke, You Gotta Fix It: Conservation Efforts of an Excavation Trench"
Peach Pits, Peanut Shells, and Shoe Soles
3D Modeling for Understanding Cave Art
Archaeology on a Million Acres by Cliff Shaw
Scull Shoals by Dr. Jack Wynn
Indigenous Women's Activity Based on Their Stone Tools
Using radiocarbon dating to study the trade interactions in North America by Dr. Megan Conger
Caches, Memory, and Ritual at the Ancient Maya City of Cival by Kaytlin Ahern
Unlocking late-Pleistocene Ecosystem Dynamics in southeastern North America by Dr. David Patterson
TVA's Thousand Eyes program protects cultural resources in the Tennessee Valley by Erin Dunsmore
The Other Side of the World by Dr. Danielle Riebe
Veterans Curation Program by Josh Herrin and Nathan Shores
Fort Daniel by Delana Gilmore
Ancient Allies: Exploring isotopic and DNA evidence of the lives of a diverse Classical Greek army.
“The Hungarian Connection” by Dr. Danielle Riebe
Dr. Katlin Ahern presents "Ancient Maya Defensive Hilltop Structures and the Atalaya"
Dr. Keith Ashley presents “Indigenous Life Beyond the Mission Bell"
“Why Dive? How drowned landscapes are helping us understand the early colonization of the Americas"
Dr. Terry Powis - “The Cummings Site: Reconstructing Daily Life in the Hinterlands of Etowah.”
The Martha Effect: Evidence for Economy of Production in Mississippian Households. Dr. Maureen Myers
Back from the Field: Excavations on Rice Farm