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Rita’s Lifetime Achievement Award in Archaeo-Education
Dan’s Lifetime Achievement Award in Archaeology
Rita Folse Elliott and Daniel Elliott both were recognized by the Southern Campaign of the American Revolution at Its Revolutionary War Roundtable held in Washington, Georgia on Saturday, November 8, 2014. Rita was given an award for her lifetime of service as an Archaeo-Educator and Dan was given an award for a lifetime of service as an Archaeologist. Both were bestowed with this rank by the presentation of elegant golden gorgets with the appropriate engraving. Truly this is a great honor for two of The LAMAR Institute’s research team!
This entry was posted on Tuesday, November 11th, 2014 at 2:25 pm and is filed under American Revolution, archaeology, Augustin Prevost, Battlefield Archaeology, civil war, D'Estaing, ebenezer, Fort Hawkins, Georgia, GPR, history, history of silk, Kettle Creek, LAMAR Institute, Loyalist, Loyalists, Revolutionary War, Salzburgers, Savannah, Siege of Savannah, silk filature, soapstone, South Carolina, Uncategorized, War of 1812 and William Moultrie. Tagged: american revolution, archaeology, archeology, battlefield, lamar institute.
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