
Public archaeology through community partnerships
Although Savannah is widely known for its historic preservation efforts, the buried archaeological record has received less attention. Digging Savannah is a public archaeology initiative at the Armstrong Campus of Georgia Southern University. Through community-wide networks and partnerships in coastal Georgia, Digging Savannah engages students in solving the problem of archaeological site loss in Savannah.
From the Student Series
- Next in our student series is Andrew Brocato blogging about his first experience with field archaeology. Andrew joined us for several days at the Kiah House. “Digging […]
- Anna Peters visits the Savannah History Museum, a museum noted for their use of local archaeology and artifacts in their exhibits. The Savannah History Museum: Artifacts to […]
- Unna Yared continues our student series with a personal reflection and a newcomer’s view of Savannah and its historic and archaeological importance. A Push for Local […]
We are always looking for more community partners to share Savannah’s history. Do you have concerns or questions about an archaeological site on your property or elsewhere in our community?