The new year is already off to a busy start for the archaeology lab. We’ve been continuing our long-standing partnership with the St. Simons Land Trust (SSLT) through several projects […]
From Field to Lab: Digging a Little Deeper with the Cassina Garden Club Friday, December 12, 2025 in Archaeology, blog No CommentThis fall, the archaeology lab had the pleasure of partnering with the Cassina Garden Club for a small excavation tied to their seminar series, Dig a Little Deeper, organized by […]
Recognition at the Ramble: Honoring the Legacy of the Adam Strain Building Tuesday, October 28, 2025 in Archaeology No CommentWhat do a 19th-century tabby landmark, CGHS’s archaeology lab, and a statewide preservation award have in common? If you’re thinking of the Adam Strain Building in Darien, Georgia, you’re right. […]
From Cannon’s Point to Elizafield: Volunteers in the Field Saturday, October 18, 2025 in Archaeology No CommentFamily Day at Cannon’s Point Preserve On October 11th, I was happy to represent CGHS at the St. Simons Land Trust’s (SSLT) 25th Anniversary celebration and annual Family Day event, […]
Island Hopping: Fieldwork and Site Visits Thursday, August 7, 2025 in Archaeology No CommentWhen people think of late spring to summer along the Georgia coast, they might imagine beaches, boating, and a healthy dose of relaxation. But for archaeologists, this time of the […]
When Bug Protection Triggers Archaeology: Ground Disturbance Monitoring on Campus Wednesday, June 18, 2025 in Archaeology No CommentYou don’t normally expect termites to trigger an archaeological response, but on our campuses, any kind of ground disturbance calls for close monitoring. Between May 6 and 7, 2025, the […]
Conserving History One Nail at a Time Monday, May 26, 2025 in Archaeology No CommentWelcome to the archaeology lab’s very first blog post! I’m beyond excited to step into my new role as the Society’s archaeologist this year, and let’s just say—I’m feeling charged […]