Join us for the National Webinar Series, exploring archaeology across Australia and beyond, all online. Remember to check the time zone!
Archaeology for the Future presented in partnership with the Australian Archaeological Association. Speakers: Dr Ariana Lambrides (James Cook University), Dr Kelsey M. Lowe (University of Queensland), Dr Tim Maloney (Griffith University), Dr Caroline Spry (Wurundjeri Woi Wurrung Cultural Heritage Aboriginal Corporation & La Trobe University), Dr Georgia Stannard (National Trust of Australia (Victoria) & La Trobe University), Rob Williams (Walgalu, Ngunnawal and Wiradjuri Traditional Custodian & Murrumbidgee Archaeology and Heritage). 6pm AEST Monday 16 May 2022 - more detail here.
Preliminary Results from an Archaeological Investigation of the Port Arthur Convict Workshops, 1830-77 presented in partnership with the Australasian Society for Historical Archaeology. Speaker: Richard Tuffin (University of New England), co-author: Sylvana Szydzik (Port Arthur Historic Site Management Authority). 1pm AEST Tuesday 17 May 2022 - more detail here.
Breaking Ground: Archaeological Stories from across the Country presented in partnership with the Australian Association of Consulting Archaeologists Inc. Speakers: Tessa Boer-Mah (Heritage Now), Tim Adams (Umwelt), Fiona Hook (Archae-aus), Gary Vines (Biosis). 1pm AEST Wednesday 18 May 2022 - more detail here.
Archaeological Heritage Local and Global: An Introduction to ICOMOS presented in partnership with Australia ICOMOS. Speakers: Dr Andrew Sneddon, Prof Richard Mackay and Prof Tracy Ireland. 6pm AEST Thursday 19 May 2022 - more detail here.
Maritime Archaeology in the Asia Pacific presented in partnership with the Australasian Institute for Maritime Archaeology. Speakers: Dr Natali Pearson (Sydney Southeast Asia Centre & AIMA), Dr Martin Polkinghorne (Flinders University), Ms Zainab Tahir (Ministry of Marine Affairs and Fisheries), Associate Professor Wendy van Duivenvoorde (Flinders University & AIMA), and Dr Noel Tan (Southeast Asian Ministers of Education Organization Regional Centre for Archaeology and Fine Arts). 12.30pm AEST Friday 20 May 2022 - more detail here.
For more information, contact us on NationalArchaeologyWeekAus@gmail.com