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  1. Joseph Ralston Caldwell (June 14, 1916 – December 23, 1973) was an American archaeologist. In the late 1930s he conducted major excavations in the Savannah, Georgia area at the Irene site as part of Depression - era archaeology program.

  2. JOSEPH RALSTON CALDWELL, 1916-1973. ON DECEMBER 23, 1973, Joseph Ralson Caldwell died of a massive coronary in Athens, Georgia. From his early archaeological ex periences in the southeastern United States, through his final days as professor of anthro pology at the University of Georgia, he was always immersed in the humanistic approach to ...

  3. The Los Angeles Chapter is an independent organization created and managed by AIA members to advance the Institute’s mission of promoting public understanding and appreciation of archaeology and our shared humanity within local communities. The Los Angeles Society was chartered in 1903. We plan and organize events of general interest relating ...

  4. Preliminary Report On Excavations in the Allatoona Reservoir (1950) Primary Forest Efficiency (1991) Primary Forest Efficiency (1965) Progress in Archaeological Survey of the Lower Flint and Chattahoochee River Basins In Southwest Georgia (1948) 1. 2. Next. Caldwell, Joseph R.

  5. Article. ARCHEOLOGY: New Roads to Yesterday: Essays in Archaeology. Joseph R. Caldwell, ed. October 2009. American Anthropologist 69 (3‐4):400 - 401. DOI: 10.1525/aa.1967.69.3-4.02a00410....

  6. Joseph Ralston Caldwell (1916-1973) was an archeologist best known for conducting Works Projects Administration (WPA) excavations in Chatham county, Georgia, circa 1937-1941. Caldwell then served as scientific aide to the National Museum's Director of Anthropology (1943-1945) and as an archeologist for the Smithsonian's River Basin Surveys ...

  7. Cite this Record. New American Archaeology. Joseph R. Caldwell. 1958 ( tDAR id: 175252)

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