Thursday, May 2 2024, 5pm University of Georgia’s Laboratory of Archaeology, 1125 Whitehall Road, Athens, Georgia, 30602 May is Archaeology Month in Georgia, and to kick it off the Athens Historical Society is hosting an event on May 2nd with Dr. James F. Brooks at the University of Georgia’s Laboratory of Archaeology. Dr. Brooks, the Carl and Sally Gable Distinguished Professor of History at the University of Georgia and a board member of our sister institution Historic Athens, will discuss his ongoing Indigenizing Athens project, a multi-year collaborative effort developing public interpretive programs with Tribal Nation partners who trace their ancestral past to the Athens-Clarke County area. The Athens Historical Society is very excited to help support this event. A recent Red&Black article on Dr. Brook’s work can be accessed at: https://www.redandblack.com/uganews/athens-indigenous-past-and-present/article_21fe8ce6-8ed4-11ee-a681-bb5b3608665d.html The event will be held at the University of Georgia’s Laboratory of Archaeology. Established in the fall of 1947, the Laboratory of Archaeology is the largest archaeological research and collections facility in Georgia. Their mission includes preserving and curating qualified archaeological collections and records, facilitating research for professionals and training students in archaeology, and service to the state of Georgia. As part of this event, the Laboratory of Archaeology will provide a tour of their facility, giving attendees a behind-the-scenes look at historical and archaeological research currently being conducted in Georgia. Our hosts will be Drs. Amanda Thompson, the Operations Director and Institutional NAGPRA coordinator, and Victor Thompson, Laboratory Director, and Distinguished Research Profession with the Department of Anthropology. You can read more about the Laboratory on their website at: https://archaeology.uga.edu/