Submitted by Sammy Smith (sammy@thesga.org)

If you’ve been around archaeology in Georgia for a few decades, you may recognize the “upstairs” archaeology lab at the University of Georgia, on the second floor of Baldwin Hall, in Athens, ca. 1988.

This area is now a modern computer lab and the (slightly) dusty artifacts and boxes and storage cabinets are now installed in the curation facility attached to the Georgia Archaeological Site File in the Riverbend Research Lab building in the southern part of the UGA Campus.

Posted online on Friday, May 29th, 2009

See Also

Read Next

UGA hosting presentation about Camp Lawton

Submitted by Jared Wood (woody@uga.edu) Detail from an 1864 illustration of Camp Lawton by Private Robert Knox Sneden, a Union prisoner in the camp. The UGA Student Association for Archaeological Sciences (SAAS) is sponsoring an exciting, free event on Friday, February 18.

Read More