Document Type
Research Videos
Video Length
1 minute 35 seconds
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Publication Date
7-11-2022
Abstract
Public history graduate student Sadie Ingram is studying a Gullah Geechee oystermen and how they developed the Lowcountry economically and culturally. She is working with History Department professors Julie de Chantal, Ph.D., Lisa Denmark, Ph.D., Michael Van Wagenen, Ph.D., and Georgia Southern University Museum Director Brent Tharp, Ph.D. Her fieldwork is guided by Kurt Knoerl, Ph.D., who has a national reputation for taking students to the shorelines to find artifacts.
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Recommended Citation
Georgia Southern University, "Georgia Southern graduate student is using oysters to dig for Lowcountry history" (2022). University Videos. 2739.
https://digitalcommons.georgiasouthern.edu/videos/2739