ASHA News

ASHA NEWS: Conference early bird extended

Early bird registration for the joint ASHA/IA Conference have been extended! The new early bird deadline is 5pm on September 4, so get in quick to take advantage before conference fees rise by $50! Follow this link to register.

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Notice of the 2017 Annual General Meeting of the Australasian Society for Historical Archaeology Inc

Notice of the 2017 Annual General Meeting of the Australasian Society for Historical Archaeology Inc. To be held on Wednesday 11 October 2017, 5:30pm at The Tramsheds, 4 Invermay Rd, Launceston, Tasmania Committee Nominations The election of the 2017-18 ASHA Committee will be conducted during the Annual General Meeting. Nominations are therefore called for those

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ASHA NEWS: 2017 Conference Registrations

We are pleased to announce that registrations for the Travelling Stories Conference are now open! Options include registration for the whole conference (October 10th – 13th), or single days, as well as two optional conference-related tours, and the conference dinner. Full registrations cover: October 10th: attendance at the opening evening event in Launceston October 11th:

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ASHA NEWS: 2017 Conference Call for Papers/Presentations

ASHA and IA are pleased to announce the sessions for the 2017 joint conference entitled ‘Travelling Stories’ which will take place in October in Tasmania. We welcome all proposals for papers or presentations but especially those that fit in one of the sessions or with the general theme of the conference. There is currently room

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ASHA NEWS: Conference Registration Open!

We are pleased to announce that registrations for the Travelling Stories Conference are now open! Options include registration for the whole conference (October 10th – 13th), or single days, as well as two optional conference-related tours, and the conference dinner. Full registrations cover: October 10th: attendance at the opening evening event in Launceston October 11th:

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Judy Birmingham AM, Queens Birthday 2017 Australian Honours

Associate Professor Judy Birmingham (retired) has been awarded an AM, a member in the General Division, for ‘significant service to higher education, particularly to historical archaeology, as an academic, and to professional associations.’ Judy Birmingham was a major contributor to the inception, development, and teaching of Historical Archaeology in Australia. She was the major instigator

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ASHA NEWS: 2017 Conference Call for Sessions

The joint Australasian Society for Historical Archaeology and Interpretation Australia conference will be taking place between the 10th and 14th of October 2017 and will be a conference with a difference. The theme is “Travelling Stories: connecting people and landscapes”. It will bring people together to explore new ways of telling stories about the important

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ASHA NEWS: Blog presentation at SHAP 2017

The presentation for the Sydney Historical Archaeology Practitioner’s Workshop covered the change ASHA has recently enacted from having a quarterly newsletter to an online news blog and quarterly blog summary. This occurred between December and April 2017. The blog can be found at www.asha.org.au/news . In the past, ASHA’s newsletter was sent out to members

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ASHA Blog Survey

The ASHA blog, which replaced the ASHA quarterly newsletter in January 2017, has now been up and running for three months. The blog Editor and ASHA Committee are interested to see who is visiting the blog, how they are using it, and what they would like to see on the blog. To this end, the

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