Antonio J. Waring, Jr. Archaeological Laboratory

The Antonio J. Waring, Jr. Archaeological Laboratory is a research facility dedicated to the scholarly pursuit of knowledge about past cultures within Georgia and nearby areas.
The laboratory supports the archaeological research and instructional activities of the faculty in the Department of Anthropology and is a resource for visiting scholars from across the United States.
News & Updates
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Gold Star: Rogers Named UWG’s 2022 Academic Recognition Day Scholar
University of West Georgia alumna Sarah Grace Rogers ’21 has been named the university’s Academic Recognition Day Scholar for 2022.
Mar 1
Volunteer Information

Want to Get Involved?
The Lewis H. Larson, Jr. Volunteer Program is a continuous program, allowing volunteers to work alongside the professional staff and faculty from the UWG Anthropology Department.
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Curating a Collection
The Waring Laboratory, within its mission, welcomes the submission of archaeological collections for curation and research use. We accept collections with continuing research value from state and federal agencies, municipalities, and the private sector.
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