Georgia Outdoors
Unearthing the Past
Season 2011 Episode 7 | 26m 34sVideo has Closed Captions
Exploring Georgia's past through archaeology.
Archaeology is often plagued with misconceptions of exciting adventures and buried treasure by the general public. In reality, archaeology is hot long work done by passionate people who seek the truth of the past. Archaeology as a science did not gain worldwide popularity until the 1900’s and American popularity until the 1930’s.
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Georgia Outdoors is a local public television program presented by GPB
Georgia Outdoors
Unearthing the Past
Season 2011 Episode 7 | 26m 34sVideo has Closed Captions
Archaeology is often plagued with misconceptions of exciting adventures and buried treasure by the general public. In reality, archaeology is hot long work done by passionate people who seek the truth of the past. Archaeology as a science did not gain worldwide popularity until the 1900’s and American popularity until the 1930’s.
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