Early Georgia
Journal of the Society for Georgia
Archaeology
Serial Index -- 1975-2000
In 1950, the Society for the Preservation of Early Georgia History was
incorporated as a non-profit organization. Dr. A.R. Kelly edited two
issues of Early Georgia (Volume I: 1,2, 1950) and Dr. Joseph
Caldwell edited four from 1954 to 1957 (Volume I: 3,4; Volume II: 1,2).
In 1974, the Society for the Preservation of Early Georgia was reorganized
and the name was changed to the Society for Georgia
Archaeology. Early Georgia was resurrected and began
publication in 1975.
Volume 3(1). June 1975.
Georgia Prehistory: An Overview in Time and Space. Symposium Papers presented at the Georgia Academy of Science, Atlanta, Spring 1972, honoring Arthur R. Kelly.
- Pp. v-vi. Preface. Marilyn Pennington.
- Pp. vii. Introduction. Lewis H. Larson.
- Pp. 1-16. The Archaic in Georgia. Chester B. DePratter.
- Pp. 17-26. The Woodland Period North of the Fall Line. Patrick H. Garrow.
- Pp. 27-36. The Woodland Period South of the Fall Line. Frank T. Schnell.
- Pp. 37-52. The Mississippi Period. David J. Hally.
- Pp. 53-67. Lamar and the Creeks: An Old Controversy Revisited. Margaret Clayton Russell.
- Pp. 68-72. Comments on the Papers. Joseph R. Caldwell.
Volume 3(2). December 1975
- Pp. 1-14. The James Lee Rockshelter: A Prehistoric, Stratified, Limited Activity Camp on Lookout Mountain. James A. Brown.
- Pp. 15-37. A Preliminary Report on Test Excavations at the Sapelo Island Shell Ring, 1975. Daniel L. Simpkins
- Pp. 38-59. Swift Creek Designs and Distributions: A South Georgia Study. F.H. Snow
Volume 4(1-2). Sep 1976
- Pp. 1-13. The Refuge Phase on the Coastal Plain of Georgia. Chester B. DePratter
- Pp. 14-26. Metal Detection as a Technique in Urban Archaeological Survey: A Preliminary Statement. William R. Bowen and Linda F. Carnes
- Pp. 27-47. The Route of DeSoto Through Tennessee, Georgia. and Alabama: The Evidence from Material Culture. Marvin T. Smith
- Pp. 48-67. Copper and the Southeastern Indians. Sharon I. Goad
- Pp. 68-75.Archaeological Reconnaissance in Early County, Georgia: A Model of Settlement Patterning. Karl T. Steine
Volume 5(1-2). 1977.
- Pp. v. Preface.
- Pp. 1-14. Environmental Changes on the Georgia Coast During the Prehistoric Period. Chester B. DePratter
- Pp. 15-36. The Lower Georgia Coast as a Cultural Sub-Region. Fred C. Cook
- Pp. 37-60. A Survey of the Ocmulgee Big Bend Region. Francis H. Snow
- Pp. 61-72. Southwest Georgia Prehistory: An Overview. Betty A. Smith
- Pp. 73-87. Weeden Island in Southwest Georgia. Karl Steinen
- Pp. 88-99. Bibliography
Volume 6(1-2). 1978.
Symposium in honor of Joseph R. Caldwell (1916-1973) and his contributions to Georgia Archaeology.
- Pp. 1-3.Introduction. Chester B. DePratter and Chung Ho Lee
- Pp. 4-11.A Reconsideration of the Hopewellian Interaction Sphere in
Prehistory. Sharon I. Goad
- Pp. 12-21. The View from Rood's Landing, Then and Now. Gail S. Schnell
- Pp. 22-31. Locational Analysis of Late Mississippian Sites in the Southern Piedmont. Chung Ho Lee
- Pp. 32-37. The Tugalo Site, 9ST1. Marshall W. Williams and Carolyn "Liz" Branch
- Pp. 38-53. European Trade Material from Tugalo, 9ST1. Marvin T. Smith and J. Mark Williams
- Pp. 54-64. Stone Tools in Historical Accounts, 1521-1800. Marilyn Pennington
- Pp. 65-80. Prehistoric Settlement and Subsistence Systems, Skidaway Island, Georgia. Chester B. DePratter
- Pp. 81-85. Joseph R. Caldwell and Georgia Ceramics. Betty A. Smith
- Pp. 86-97. Ceramic Analysis in Georgia. J. Mark Williams
- Pp. 98-105. A Technique for Estimating Fish Might From Bone Might. Charles E. Pearson
Volume 7(1). June 1979.
- Pp. 1-28. The Historic Cabin Site: The Last Trace of the Cherokee Town of Coosawattee. Patrick H. Garrow.
- Pp. 29-43. Historic Demography and Ethnographic Analogy. Suzanne K. Fish and Paul R. Fish.
- Pp. 44-62. The Anthropology of the Georgia Coast: A Reference Guide. Clark Spencer Larson.
Volume 7(2). Dec 1979
- Pp. 1-26. Preliminary Archaeological Investigations on Floyd Creek, Camden County, Georgia. S. Dwight Kirkland.
- Pp. 27-42. Ethnohistory, Archaeology and the Yuchi. Anne Frazer Rogers
- Pp. 43-64. An Archaeological Survey of the Upper Satilla Basin. Dennis Blanton
- Pp. 65-86. Kelvin: A Late Woodland Phase on the Southern Georgia Coast. Fred Cook
Volume 8(1-2). 1980.
- Pp. 1-13. Tentative Identification of a Prehistoric "Province" in Piedmont Georgia. Marvin T. Smith and Stephen A. Kowalewski
- Pp. 14-36. A Discussion of Mississippian Settlement in the Georgia Piedmont. James L. Rudolph and Dennis B. Blanton
- Pp. 37-58. An Early Woodland Campsite in North Central Georgia. William R. Bowen
- Pp. 59-74. Big Tallassee: A Contribution to Upper Creek Site Archaeology. Vernon J. Knight Jr. and Marvin T. Smith
- Pp. 75-90. Pagan Plum Point: Subsistence and Salt March Ecology at a Late Archaic Shellmound, Chatham Co., Georgia. Terry Martin
Volume 9(1-2). 1981.
- Pp. 1-13. Chert of Southern Oconee County, Georgia. R. Jerald Ledbetter, Stephen A. Kowalewski and Lisa OíSteen
- Pp. 14-24.
Finch's Survey.
Daniel T. Elliott
- Pp. 25-32. The Lack of a Wilmington/Savannah Distinction in the Cord-marked
Pottery from King's Bay, Georgia. Christopher T. Espenshade
- Pp. 33-55.
An Archaeological Survey of an Area Proposed for Development at Etowah
Mounds, Bartow Co., Georgia. John R. Morgan
- Pp. 56-75.
The Rise and Decline of the Old Quartz Industry in the Southern
Piedmont. Kenneth W. Johnson
- Pp. 76-87.
The Kelvin Phase House: Aboriginal Domestic Structure Design on the
Southern Georgia Coast during the late Woodland Period. Fred Cook
Volume 10(1-2). 1982
Georgia's Legacy of Native Indian Culture Lectures presented at the
Etowah Indian Mounds Museum, Cartersville July 16 and 23, 1983
- Pp. 1-2.
Introduction. Robert Clements and Susan Power Rapp
- Pp. 3-12.
Native Americans and Georgia's Frontier Heritage. Robert Bouwman
- Pp. 13-26.
Flintlocks and Slave-Catchers: Economic Transformations of the
Indians of Georgia. Robbie F. Ethridge
- Pp. 27-39.
Indians Along the Oconee After DeSoto: The Beginning of the End. Mark
Williams
- Pp. 40-52.
Domestic Architecture and Domestic Activities in the Native South
David J. Hally
Volume 11(1-2). 1983.
- Pp. iv. Preface.
- Pp. 1-18. The Wallace Reservoir Archaeological Project: An Overview.
Paul R. Fish and David J. Hally
- Pp. 19-31.
Vegetational History of the Wallace Reservoir.
Elisabeth S. Sheldon
- Pp. 32-60.
Subsurface Testing in the 1974-75 Wallace Reservoir Survey: Site
Discovery and Site Exploration Applications. Chester B. DePratter
- Pp. 61-73.
The Site Plan at Cold Springs, 9Ge10.
Suzanne K. Fish and Richard W. Jeffries
- Pp. 74-85.
The Development of Lamar Ceramics in the Wallace Reservoir: The
Evidence from the Dyar Site, 9Ge5. Marvin T. Smith
- Pp. 86-103. Lamar Period Exploitation of Aquatic Resources in the Middle Oconee River Valley. James L. Rudolph
Volume 12(1-2). 1984.
- Pp. 1-39. Red Bird Creek: Late Prehistoric Material Culture and Subsistence in
Coastal Georgia. Charles E. Pearson
- Irene: A Georgia Coast Archaeological Manifestation in Time and Space
Symposium Papers Presented at the Georgia Academy of Science, April,
1983
- Pp. 41-43.
Introduction. Lewis H. Larson, Jr.
- Pp. 44-58.
Irene Manifestations on the Northern Georgia Coast. Chester B.
DePratter
- Pp. 59-63.
Irene Manifestations on Sapelo Island. Morgan R. Crook, Jr.
- Pp. 64-70.
Irene Manifestations in the McIntosh County Tidewater Area. Lewis H.
Larson, Jr.
- Pp. 71-77. Irene Manifestations from the Altamaha River to the St. Marys River.
Robin L. Smith
Volume 13(1-2). 1985.
- Pp. 1-14. A Sixteenth Century European Sword from a Proto-historic
Aboriginal Site in Northwest Georgia. Keith J. Little
- Pp. 15-28.
Pottery from Wamassee Head. Mary Ann Brewer
- Pp. 29-66. Middle Woodland Societies on the Lower South Atlantic Slope: A View from Georgia and South Carolina. David G. Anderson
Volume 14(1-2). 1986.
- Paleo-Indian Sites of the Inner Piedmont of Georgia:
Observations of Settlement in the Oconee Watershed. Lisa D. OíSteen,
R. Jerald Ledbetter, Daniel T. Elliott, and William W. Barker
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A Thrice-Born Department: A History of Anthropology at The
University of Georgia. Wilfrid C. Bailey
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Preliminary Investigations at an Early Woodland Site in Floyd County,
Georgia. David S. Rotenstein
Volume 15(1-2). 1987.
- La Tama de la Tierra Adentro (The Tama of the Interior).
Samuel J. Lawson III
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A Preliminary Seriation of Coffin Hardware Forms in Nineteenth and
Twentieth Century Georgia. Patrick H. Garrow
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Swift Creek Occupation in the Altamaha Delta. Lucy B. Wayne
Volume 16(1-2). 1988.
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Archaeological Evidence for the Distribution of
Sixteenth-Century Irene/Guale People on the Georgia Coast and
Relationships to Socio-Political Organization.
Fred C. Cook
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From Frontier to Boomtown in Madison, Georgia. Mark Williams and Marshall Williams
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A Descriptive Survey of Archaeological Sites Discovered During a 1984
Draw-Down of Lake Harding. Tom J. Meltzer
Volume 17(1-2). 1989.
- The Balfour Mound and Weeden Island Culture in South Georgia.
Carl T. Steinen
- The Beginnings of the Creeks: Where Did They First 'Sit Down'?.
Frank T. Schnell
- Investigations of Willink's Marine Railway Savannah, Georgia.
Julie Barnes Smith
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Fortson Mound, Wilkes County, Georgia. Daniel T. Elliott and Steven
A. Kowalewski
Volume 18(1-2). 1990.
- Historic Patterns of Rock Piling and the Rock Pile Problems.
Thomas H. Gresham
- A Savannah Period Mound in the Upper-Interior Coastal Plain of
Georgia. Keith Stephenson, John E. Worth and Frankie Snow
- The Sonny Lee Site: Shifting Sands and Archaeological Site
Interpretation on the Gulf Coastal Plain. Karl T. Steinen and Thomas
J. Crawford
Volume 19(1). 1991.
- The Vining Revival: A Late Simple Stamped Phase in the Central Georgia
Piedmont. Daniel T. Elliott and Jack T. Wynn
- Hogcrawl Creek: Early Mississippian Period Occupation in the Middle
Flint River Floodplain. John E. Worth and W. Maxwell Duke
- Prehistoric and Historic Settlement in Oglethorpe County, Georgia.
Jennifer Freer
Volume 19(2). 1991.
- Late Pleistocene-Holocene Depositional Change in the Coastal
Plain of the Savannah River Valley- A Geoarchaeological
Perspective. Mark J. Brooks and Donald J. Colquhoun
- Chronology of a Stratified Archaic Sequence in the Central Savannah
River Valley. Morgan R. Crook, Jr.
- Late Archaic/Early Woodland Structures from the Min Branch Sites,
Warren County, Georgia. R. Jerald Ledbetter
- Mississippian Settlement in the Savannah River Basin. David G. Anderson
- Lost and Found: Eighteenth-Century Towns in the Savannah River
Region. Daniel T. Elliott
- Historical Archaeology at SRS: The Current State of Knowledge. David Crass and Richard Brooks
- Black Labor - White Land: Tbe Archeology of Society and Social
Change in Augusta, Georgia. J.W. Joseph and Mary Beth Reed
- The Hamilton House Site (9CB137): Two Domestic Structures in Columbia
County, Georgia. Christopher Murphy
Volume 20(1). 1992.
- Special Issue -- Archaeology in the Classroom by Teachers for
Teachers, edited by Rita Folse Elliott. [Note: This issue is available
for free download from the Society for Georgia Archaeology website (under
Educational Resources)].
- Pp. 5-6. Foreword.
- Chapter 1 Narratives
- Pp. 7. Introduction to the Narratives.
- Pp. 8-13. Adventures in Elementary Archaeology. Michael C. Turner.
- Pp. 14-20. Sifting through a Middle School Archaeology
Program. W. Maxwell Duke.
- Pp. 21-26. Collecting Artifacts from the Surface. Thomas Pluckhahn.
- Pp. 27-29. Archaeology and Anthropology for Second and Third
Graders. Margaret Wood
- Pp. 30-31. Indians, Archaeology of Georgia, and Middle School
Students. Carol Brown and Carol Buhler.
- Pp. 32-34. Dig It: A Children's Summer Workshop in
Archaeology. Julie Barnes Smith.
- Pp. 35-37. The National Science Foundation Young Scholars Program in
Archaeology at Old Mobile. Marvin T. Smith and Gregory A. Waselkov.
- Pp. 38-39. New Ebenezer: A Sweaty Volunteer's Account. Stephen
Reynolds.
- Chapter II. Exercises.
- Pg. 40. Story in a Bag.
- Pg. 41. Capsule of America.
- Pg. 42. Today's Artifacts.
- Pg. 43. Archaeology of a Penny.
- Pg. 44. Site on the Floor.
- Pg. 45. Excavating a Wastebasket
- Pg. 46. Newspaper Archaeology.
- Pg. 47. Graveyard Archaeology.
- Pg. 48. School Cultures Part 1.
- Pg. 49. School Cultures Part 2.
- Pg. 50. Sites and Threats
- Pg. 51-52. Stratigraphy and Chronology
- Pg. 53-57. Excavation Unit (Dig Box)
- Pg. 58-60. Trenchcoat Archaeology: The Historical Archaeologist as a
Detective
- Pg. 61-62. Date Clues*
- Pp. 63-64. Absolute Dating
- Pp. 65-66. Time Line
- Pg. 67. The Shoot-Out
- Pp. 68. The Bearing Straight
- Pp. 69. Archaeology Words
- Pp. 70-71. Clay Pottery Making
- Pp. 72-73. Pottery Reconstruction
- Pp. 74-78. Southeastern Indian Cooking
- Pp. 79. Food Preservation.
- Pp. 80-104. Interpret A Site.
- Chapter III. Bibliographic and Curriculum Materials.
- Pp. 105. Introduction
- Pp. 105-107. Books
- Pp. 108. Archaeology Pamphlets for a Popular Audience.
- Pp. 109. Posters
- Pp. 109. Audiotapes.
- Pp. 110-111. Videotapes.
- Pp. 112. Films
- Pp. 112. Games
- Pp. 113. Newsletters
- Pp. 113. Brochures
- Pp. 113-116. Curriculum Materials
- Pp. 116. Artifact Replicas
- Pp. 116. Archaeological Societies.
- Pp. 117. Archaeological Fieldwork Opportunities.
- Pp. 117. Exhibits/Displays (non-Museum)
- Pp. 118-124. Georgia Museums
- Pp. 125. Archaeology in the Classroom: A Workshop for K-12 Teachers.
- Pp. 126. Ethical Standards for Archaeology
- Pp. 127. Archaeology and the Law in Georgia.
Volume 20(2). 1992.
- In Search of True Flint. Walter G. Jung II
- Upland Mississippian Occupation in the Allatoona Area. Adam King and R. Jerald Ledbetter
- Two Hundred Years of Woodstock Occupation in Northwest Georgia: The
View from Whitehead Farm 1. William F Stanyard and Thomas R. Baker
- Contents of Early Georgia Volumes 1-20
Volume 21(1). 1993.
- The Textile Mills of Roswell, Georgia. Karen G. Wood
- Prelude to Abandonment: The Interior Provinces of Early 17th-Century
Georgia. John E. Worth
Volume 21(2). 1993.
- The Engineer and the Millwright: The Changing Technology of Small
Water Power at Cochranís Mill Park. David L. Morton, Jr.
- The 1992 and 1993 Excavation at the King Site (9FL5). David J. Hally
- What Are They Doing Here? Late Woodland-Early Mississippi Use of the
Upper Coastal Plain in the Savannah and Ogeechee Watersheds. Chad 0.
Braley
Volume 22(1). 1994.
- Mississippian Settlement in the Upper Oconee and Upper Broad River
Valleys. Thomas J. Pluckhahn
- Archaeological Site Distributions in Georgia: 1994. Mark Williams
Volume 22(2). 1994.
- The Walker Street Site, 9ME60. David W. Chase and Harold A. Huscher
edited and with contributions by R. Jerald Ledbetter
Volume 23(1). 1995.
- Quartz Passports of the Morrow Mountain Middle Archaic in the Savannah
River Drainage. Robert W. Benson
- Putting the Ogeechee in Its Place. Kenneth E. Sassaman, Kristin J. Wilson, and Frankie Snow
- Archaeological Testing at the Brassell Site (9GL6), Glascock County.
Kenneth E. Sassaman
- The Lewis Mound and the Mississippian Period Settlement of Fort
Stewart, Georgia. Thomas J. Pluckhahn
Volume 23(2). 1995.
- Investigation of Upland Piedmont Lamar Site 9HK64. Dennis B. Blanton
- The "Amateur" Archaeologists in Georgia. George S. Lewis
- A Variation of South's Mean Ceramic Date Formula. G. Jay Croft
- Red Pebbles. Mark Williams
Volume 24(1). 1996.
- An Appraisal of Tenant Farmer Health and Diet in Central Georgia:
Results of the Redfield Cemetery Study. Chad 0. Braley and William G.
Moffat
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Caching Behavior in Northwest Georgia During the Middle Woodland
Period. Dawn Reid
- Upland Lamar, Vining, and Cartersville: An Interim Report from Raccoon
Ridge. John Worth
Volume 24(2). 1996.
- Middle Mississippian Occupation in the Ocmulgee Big Bend Region.
Keith Stephenson, Adam King, and Frankie Snow
- Reviving the Past on Campus: Archaeology and Preservation at Augusta
State University. Christopher P. H. Murphy and David C. Crass
Volume 25(1). 1997.
- Refining Soapstone Vessel Chronology in the Southeast. Kenneth E. Sassaman
- Rethinking Early Mississippian Chronology and Cultural Contact in
Central Georgia: The View from Tarver (9JO6). Thomas J. Pluckhahn
- The Fishing Creek Survey. John F. Chamblee
Volume 25(2). 1997.
- Excavations at the Marshall Site (9OC25): A Preliminary Report on the
1994-1995 Field Seasons. James W. Hatch, Jerald Ledbetter, Adam King,
Peter van Rossum, Thomas Foster, and Ervan Garrison
- A New Perspective on the Etowah Valley Mississippian Ceramic Sequence.
Adam King
Volume 26(1). 1998.
- Where Have All the Artifacts Gone? The Cobb County Archaeological
Survey's Final Chapter. Deborah L. Wallsmith
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A Kolomoki Chronicle: History of a Plantation, a State Park, and the
Archaeological Search for Kolomokiís Prehistory. C. T. Trowell
Volume 26(2). 1998.
- Archaeological Salvage of the Plant Hammond Site. John F. Chamblee, Thomas Neumann, and Barnet Pavao
Volume 27(1). 1999.
- A Guide to Georgia Indian Pottery Types. Mark Williams and Victor
Thompson
- Introduction
- Alphabetical List of Types
- Identification Quick Key
- Illustration References
- References Cited
Volume 27(2). 1999.
- Soil Analysis and Prehistoric Agricultural Fields: Ocmulgee National
Monument, Mound D. Dawn Reid
- Vining Phase Excavations on the Chattahoochee-Oconee National Forest. Maureen Meyers, Jack Wynn, Ramie Gougeon, Betsy Shirk
- From the Photographic Archives: The WPA in Georgia. Amanda McDaniel, James M. Page
Volume 28(1). 2000.
- Archaeological Site Distributions in Georgia: 2000. Mark Williams
- The Rise and Fall of the Westo Indians: An Evaluation of the
Documentary Evidence. Eric E. Bowne
- Rocky Road Field Trip: Lithic Resources of Northeast Georgia. Scott
Jones
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