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For Teachers

Below is a growing list of resources available for use in the classroom and for home schooling.

  • – Revolutionary Mathematics, Language Arts, Social Studies, and Science: Using Archeology and the American Revolution to Teach Otherwise Boring Stuff. By Rita Folse Elliott, 2011 (21.3 MB) [Teacher’s Curriculum, based on findings detailed in archaeology technical reports].
  • – Project Archaeology is composed of three integral components:
    • High quality educational materials
    • Professional development for educators
    • Continuing professional support
  • A , a publicly funded project on Savannah’s Southside
  •  from the Society for Georgia Archaeology
  • Resources from the 
  • Bartow County, Georgia- 
  • The Society for Georgia Archaeology’s yearly lesson plan. 2017 is about the CSS Georgia.
  •  coloring book by the Max Planck Institute.
  •  from Archaeology in the Community
  • , from the Center for Applied Isotope Studies, University of Georgia
  •  is a resource from the Florida Public Archaeology Network, with lesson plans and curricula
  •  is a resource from the Research Laboratories of Archaeology at University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill.