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Early Neolithic wine of Georgia in the South Caucasus

open access: yesProceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 2017
Significance The earliest biomolecular archaeological and archaeobotanical evidence for grape wine and viniculture from the Near East, ca. 6,000–5,800 BC during the early Neolithic Period, was obtained by applying state-of-the-art archaeological ...
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The University of Georgia

State Governments and Research Universities, 2018
SEC TION 1 : IN STITUTION AL MISSION & STUDEN T BODY PR OFILE As the birthplace of public higher education in America, the University of Georgia provides a superior teaching and learning environment that serves a diverse student body and promotes student
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Georgia

Journal of Education Human Resources, 2023
Governor Brian Kemp has consistently prioritized educational funding in Georgia. Education funding in Georgia represented approximately half of the state budget, with most of the funding going to the P–12 school systems. Multiple salary raises and other financial incentives have created a positive outlook in Georgia, especially for the K–12 school ...
Arvin D. Johnson, Randy Vesely
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Georgia Galileo: Georgia's electronic library

Library Hi Tech, 1996
In the summer of 1994, Stephen Portch, the new chancellor of the University System of Georgia (USG), issued a call for projects that would benefit all 34 public colleges and universities (see figure 1). For the past several years, a subcommittee of library directors in the University System had been meeting regularly with representatives of the vice ...
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