CAS-ASHA Archaeology Symposium 2022

Peninsula Theatre National Museum of Australia, Canberra, ACT, Australia

The annual CAS-ASHA Archaeology Symposium be held within the ACT and Region Heritage Festival as it has been in the past.  This year it will return to the National Museum of Australia and be held within the Peninsula Theatre with sponsorship from the NMA. The event will be themed with the Curiosity theme of this year’s […]

Discover Archaeology Week – Heritage Festival 2022

Marrickville Library and Pavilion Marrickville Library and Pavilion, 313 Marrickville Road, Marrickville, NSW, Australia

Discover more about Inner West archaeologists and their work as part of the 2022 Heritage Festival. Curious to discover what archaeologists do, where they work and what they find? Join local Inner West archaeologists in an exploratory display of artefacts including those from the recent excavation of Fenwick’s building in Balmain and the old Marrickville […]

Free

ASHA Archaeology Trivia Night

Online

The Australasian Society for Historical Archaeology (ASHA) will be hosting an online trivia night from 6pm-8pm (AEST) on Tuesday 17 May 2022 as part of National Archaeology Week (NAW) 2022. The event is open to ASHA members and non-members across Australasia who are studying, practice or have an interest in archaeology in Australasia. If you […]

Free

The historical archaeology of Australia’s place in the colonial Indian Ocean world and ASHA Archaeology Awards Winner Announcement

Online

Due to the success of the online Australasian Society for Historical Archaeology (ASHA) conference in 2021, ASHA will be hosting a series of bi-monthly online seminars in 2022 to showcase the great archaeological research currently being undertaken in Australia. The talks will run for 45 to 50 minutes, followed by a Q&A session. The seminars […]

Free

ASHA Victorian Members Social Event – Celebrating National Archaeology Week

The Royal Melbourne Hotel 629 Bourke Street, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia

Please join us at a social evening for ASHA Victorian members at part of National Archaeology Week. ASHA is supplying a range of grazing plates which include hot finger food, pizza and antipasto platters (gluten-free, vegan and vegetarian options can be easily organised, just notify [email protected]). You will be pleased to note that Happy Hour […]

Rookwood Tour for National Archaeology Week 2022

Jewish Holocaust Memorial (Martyrs Memorial) Necropolis Circuit, Rookwood, NSW, Australia

Join the Australasian Society for Historical Archaeology (ASHA) on a free walking tour of Rookwood Necropolis led by Archaeologist, Dr Siobhan Lavelle OAM, as part of National Archaeology Week 2022. Rookwood Rookwood Cemetery, or to use its formal name, the Necropolis (City of the Dead), forms its own suburb occupying almost 3 square kilometres between […]

Free

2022 ASHA Reading Group – Australasian Historical Archaeology Volume 39

Online

The ASHA Reading Group is back! As the 2022 edition of ASHA's peer-reviewed journal, Australasian Historical Archaeology Volume 39, has now been published and has been sent out to our ASHA members, you should have received your copy or will be receiving it soon. As is customary following the publication of everyone's favourite Australasian archaeological […]

Free

Archaeology in the Pub – Sydney and Wollongong

The Courthouse Hotel 202 Australia Street, Newtown, NSW, Australia

After a two year hiatus (for obvious reasons), the much-beloved Archaeology in the Pub is back, baby! The ASHA Archaeology in the Pub event is a low-key event for archaeologists, including students, researchers and consultants, to catch up and enjoy each other's company over a drink (or two). There will be TWO concurrent Archaeology in the […]

2022 ASHA Conference – The archaeology of interaction

Duke of Marlborough Hotel 35 The Strand, Russell, New Zealand

The 2022 ASHA conference will be held at the Duke of Marlborough Hotel, in Russell, in the Bay of Islands, Aotearoa New Zealand. We are grateful for the support of Kororāreka Marae, as Hau Kainga and Te Ahi Kaa, in hosting this conference. See the conference webpage for further information. For any queries about the […]