Bake or make a creation inspired by archaeology!
Knit a scale bar, bake artefact biscuits, model a monument, the only limit is your imagination.
Post your entry on the NAW Facebook page, Twitter or Instagram and remember to include the hashtag #2021NAW and a brief description of your entry. In 2021, we have a special prize for under 18s, so if you have a crafty young person, please encourage them to get involved, and let us know in your entry description who did the making/baking!
Vote for your favourite entry for the People’s Choice award.
The competition will be open from Sunday 2 May 2021 to Saturday 22 May 2021.
The prizes will be drawn from a fantastic selection of books generously donated by the authors, publishers and friends, including:
Jim Allen. Port Essington: The historical archaeology of a north Australian nineteenth-century, military outpost. ASHA.
Heather Burke, Michael Morrison & Claire Smith, The Archaeologist's Field Handbook: The Essential Guide for Beginners and Professionals in Australia.
Dawn Cropper & W. Boone Law (eds), Rockshelter Excavations in the East Hamersley Range, Pilbara Region, Western Australia. Archaeopress.
Bruno David, Paul Taçon, Jean-Jacques Delannoy, Jean-Michel Geneste (eds) The Archaeology of Rock Art in Western Arnhem Land, Australia. ANU Press.
Julie Dibden, Drawing in the Land: Rock Art in the Upper Nepean, Sydney Basin, New South Wales. ANU Press.
Mathieu Leclerc & James Flexner, Archaeologies of Island Melanesia: Current approaches to landscapes, exchange and practice. ANU Press.
Alistair Paterson and Jeremy Green, Shipwrecks of the Roaring Forties: Researching Some of Australia’s Earliest Shipwrecks. UWA Press.