AAS Chapters: East Alabama Chapter
The East Alabama Chapter meets at the Rouse Life Sciences Building
on the Auburn University campus the second Tuesday of each month at
7:00pm. The Rouse Building
is on the corner of College Street and Samford Avenue, across from the
BBQ House. Everyone is invited.
For more information contact:
Teresa Paglione (334 887-4561,
teresa.paglione@al.usda.gov)
or Dr. Gary Mullen (334-844-2554).
Past programs have included the following presentations:
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Pre-Inca and Inca Sites in Peru and Bolivia
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Restoration of Beans Mill (on US 29 in Lee County, Alabama)
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A Journey to Creek Indian Towns, Circa 1775
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The Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) in Alabama
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Archaeological Evidence of Earthworks associated with Atlanta Campaign
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An Analysis of Fort Mitchell's Military Buttons
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Designs & Patterns found in the Beadwork of SE Prehistoric & Historic
Native Americans
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Reconstruction of a ProtoHistoric (Native American) Community
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Archaeological Investigations of Stone Structures along Choccolocco
Mountain
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The Southern Frontier: The Creek War and War of 1812 in the Gulf South
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