Kelly, A. R.
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- Summary
- Arthur Randolph Kelly was an American professional archaeologist. He made numerous contributions to archeology in Georgia, which began with directing excavations at the Macon Plateau Site in 1933, part of the federal archeology program that provided jobs while undertaking studies of important sites. During his career, he also worked at the Etowah Mound and Village site, Lamar Mounds, the Lake Douglas Mound, the Oliver and Walter F. George River Basin surveys, the Estatoe Mound, the Chauga Mound, and the Bell Field Mound, among others in Georgia. Wikipedia
- Gender or Sex
- Male [1][2][3][4][5]
- Born
- 1900-10-27 [2]
- Birth Place
- Hubbard, Tex. [3]
- Died
- 1979-11-04 [2]
- Death Place
- Athens, Ga. [3]
- Country
- United States [2]
- Language
- English [3]
- Occupation
- anthropologist [5]
- archaeologist [5]
- Profession
- Archäologe [2]
- Employer
- University of Georgia [5]
- Educated at
- Harvard University [5]
- University of Texas at Austin [5]
- Country of Education
- United States [5]
- Sources
- 1. VIAF
- 2. Deutsche Nationalbibliothek (Germany)
- 3. Bibliothèque nationale de France
- 4. Library of Congress
- 5. Wikidata
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