National Archaeology Week 2023
Save the date and watch this space for the ASHA 2023 National Archaeology Week events.
Save the date and watch this space for the ASHA 2023 National Archaeology Week events.
External event presented by National Archaeology Week (NAW) in partnership with Australia ICOMOS (International Council on Monuments and Sites). What are the key issues driving change for archaeology and World Heritage? 'Heritage Changes' is the theme of the ICOMOS General Assembly and Scientific Symposium (GA2023) to be held in Sydney from 1-9 September 2023. It […]
In 2023, we are continuing on with our free online seminar series, this time focusing on current archaeological research in New Zealand and the Pacific Islands. In conjunction with National Archaeology Week (NAW), the second stop on the (virtual) tour for 2023 will be on the Archaeology of Convict Settlements in New Caledonia, presented by Christophe […]
External event presented by National Archaeology Week (NAW) in partnership with the Royal Australian Historical Society. Rivers are cultural artefacts transformed by human intervention. In Australia a significant influence on rivers has been the effect of mining. Miners dammed and diverted rivers for water supply and then choked them with the sand, gravel and silt […]
External event presented by National Archaeology Week (NAW) in partnership with the Australian Archaeological Association. In this talk Peter Veth outlines his current research to identify and profile the early and successful settlement of the Australian deserts. He presents new data and evidence from sites located in the vast north-west rangelands extending from Ningaloo, through […]
Artefact Heritage Services is proud to host the latest edition of SHAP - the Sydney Historical Archaeology Practitioners Workshop. The theme of the 2023 Sydney Historical Archaeology Practitioners workshop is ‘Something New’ - recent historical archaeological discoveries and innovations. A dynamic program of speakers is currently being curated featuring heritage professionals from both government and […]
Discover Archaeology Week Discover more about Inner West archaeologists and their work as part of the 2023 Heritage Festival. Presented by Inner West Council Library and History in partnership with the Australasian Society for Historical Archaeology and the Australian Association of Consulting Archaeologists Inc. Curious to discover what archaeologists do, where they work and what […]
Join the Australasian Society for Historical Archaeology (ASHA) on a free walking tour of Rookwood Necropolis led by Archaeologist, Dr Siobhan Lavelle OAM, on 28 May 2023 as part of National Archaeology Week (NAW) 2023. If you attended the NAW 2022 Rookwood tour, please feel free to come again, as we will be touring a […]
An archaeology event (in-person and online) hosted by Australasian Society for Historical Archaeology and the Tasmanian Heritage Council being held in Hobart. Grab a pint and join us for a series of talks exploring a range of topics relating to recent archaeological investigations and projects being undertaken in lutruwita/Tasmania. The talks are being co-hosted by […]
In 2023, ASHA is continuing on with our free online seminar series, this time focusing on current archaeological research in New Zealand and the Pacific Islands. The third seminar for 2023 will be on Women and their houses in Victorian New Zealand as part of the Christchurch Archaeology Project, presented by Dr Katharine Watson on Wednesday […]
In 2023, ASHA is continuing on with our free online seminar series, this time focusing on current archaeological research in New Zealand and the Pacific Islands. The fourth seminar for 2023 will be on the Southern Cemeteries Archaeology Project presented by Dr Peter Petchey on Wednesday 16 August 2023. The seminar will start at 6pm AEST/ […]
Archaeology in the Pub is back! This time, we are first sojourning at the Australian Museum for their Night at the Museum event, and will then head to the nearby Slims Rooftop bar for food and more drinks. Finger food will be provided, but you will have to buy your own drinks. The ASHA Archaeology in […]