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The Georgia Southern Museum serves as a dynamic hub for exploring the natural and cultural history of Georgia’s coastal plain, while also showcasing the university's ongoing research and academic endeavors. Through permanent and changing exhibits, the museum offers educational programs for all ages, provides valuable collections for researchers, and hosts special events that inspire lifelong learning. With a rich history dating back to the 1920s, the museum has evolved to include significant fossil discoveries, cultural artifacts, and recently renovated galleries, making it a vital resource for both the university community and the public.
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Kathlyn M. Smith
- Earth, Environment & Sustainability - Associate Professor
- James H. Oliver, Jr., Institute for Coastal Plain Science - Affiliate
- Georgia Southern University Museum - Curator of Paleontology
Person: Living Active Tenure-Track Faculty (LAT), Affiliate
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APPROXIMATE WIGGLE-MATCH DATING APPLIED to EARLY AMERICAN MUSEUM OBJECTS
Hadden, C. S., Napora, K. G. & Tharp, B. W., Jan 23 2024, In: Radiocarbon. 66, 6, p. 1616-1629 14 p.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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"Preserving their form and features": The commodification of coffins in the American understanding of death
Tharp, B. W., Jan 1 2013, Commodifying Everything: Relationships of the Market. Taylor and Francis, p. 119-140 22 p.Research output: Contribution to book or proceeding › Chapter › peer-review
5 Scopus citations