AHA Reading Group

Save the date and watch this space for the second 2023 AHA Reading Group.

ASHA Seminar Series 2023 – ‘I want a really good man and I have written to Professor Mallowan …’ Judy Birmingham and the origin of Australian Historical Archaeology – Presented by Andrew Wilson

Online

In 2023, ASHA has been continuing on with our free online seminar series, this time predominantly focusing on current archaeological research in New Zealand and the Pacific Islands. Our final stop on our virtual tour will return to Australia. The fifth and final seminar for 2023 will be on Judy Birmingham and the origin of […]

Archaeology in the Pub – 28 February 2024

The White Cockatoo 30 Terminus Street, Petersham, NSW, Australia

Archaeology in the Pub is back! This time, we are heading to the Inner West. Come and join us for 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). As a bonus, Wednesday at the White Cockatoo is Trivia night. There […]

2024 Online Seminar Series – Maori Settlement on Tawhiti Rahi (Poor Knights Island)

In 2022 and 2023, the Australasian Society for Historical Archaeology (ASHA) ran a series of bi-monthly online seminars showcasing the recent research in historical archaeology in Australasia. We are delighted to announce that we are continuing on with our free online seminar series in 2024. The first stop on the (virtual) tour for 2024 will […]

Archaeology in the Pub – 24 April 2024

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

Archaeology in the Pub is back! This time, we are heading to Newtown. Come and join us for 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). Note that registrations via Humanitix are required in order to confirm numbers for the […]

2024 CA-ASHA Archaeology Symposium: Archaeology Connections

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

The Canberra Archaeological Society, supported by the Australasian Society for Historical Archaeology in partnership with the National Museum of Australia, is presenting the annual CAS-ASHA Archaeology Symposium: Archaeology Connections. Recognising connections, associations and relationships is a fundamental skill required of archaeologists, whether between physical elements of material culture (adjacent or distant), or behavioural evidence, within […]

National Archaeology Week

National Archaeology Week is 19-25 May 2024. For further details see the website www.archaeologyweek.com