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COMMUNITY AND INDUSTRY IN THE GEORGIA FRONTIER**

Abstract

Frontier settings present opportunity in the human experience, both to those who explore and settle, and for the anthropologist, windows into the complex interplay of tradition and innovation in areas removed. This presentation discusses ongoing exploration of an eighteenth century industrial community in the Georgia frontier. There, archaeological survey and testing provide insight to the technological, entrepreneurial, political, ethnic, and social dynamics of a previously unstudied community.

Acknowledgements

Georgia Southern University, College of Behavioral and Social Sciences, Department of Sociology and Anthropology

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