University of Georgia

Widely Held Beliefs about Early Cherokee Settlement Patterns Likely Incorrect

According to two new studies, says University of Georgia anthropologist

Sept. 4, 2007, Athens, Ga. – By 1763, the world of Cherokee Indians in the Southeastern U.S. was in tatters. The French and Indian War had wracked the sprawling Cherokee settlements that stretched from the headwaters of the Savannah River in South Carolina and Georgia to the Overhills towns in eastern Tennessee. Though 75 years would pass before the Trail of Tears would banish the remnants of the nation west to Oklahoma, the tribe watched hopelessly as much of its history rapidly faded.    » read more »

University of California Professor to Speak on University of Georgia Campus about Jewish Revolt against Roman Rule

Sep 4, 2007, Athens, Ga. – Erich Gruen, Gladys Rehard Wood Professor Emeritus of History and Classics at the University of California at Berkeley, will present a lecture on Monday, Sept. 10, at 4:40 p.m. in room 250 of the University of Georgia Student Learning Center. The event is open free to the public and will be followed by a reception.    » read more »

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