Program
Monday 1 December
9.00am - 4.30pm
WA Maritime Museum Theatre, Victoria Quay, Fremantle
Australian Encounters Symposium
6.00pm - 7.00pm
WA Maritime Museum Theatre, Victoria Quay, Fremantle
Public Lecture - Preservation, Representation, and Transformation of Southeast Asian Indigenous Maritime Heritage in the Digital Era
Tuesday 2 December
10:00am - 4:00pm | Pre-Conference Registration
Esplanade Hotel Fremantle - Conference Lobby
9.00am - 1.00pm
The University of Notre Dame Australia, Fremantle - Building ND4, Room 202
Submerged Landscape Archaeology - Workshop for Traditional Owners
10.00am - 1.00pm
The University of Notre Dame Australia, Fremantle - Building ND4, Room 301
1.30pm - 4.00pm
The University of Notre Dame Australia, Fremantle - Building ND4, Room 201
1.00pm - 5.05pm
Curtin University HIVE, Bentley (transport provided from Esplanade Hotel Fremantle)
Visualising Shipwreck Sites Workshop
2.30pm - 4.30pm
The University of Notre Dame Australia, Fremantle - Building ND4, Room 101
Heritage Legislation Workshop
4.15pm - 5.30pm
The University of Notre Dame Australia, Fremantle - Building ND4, Room 301
Australian Association of Consulting Archaeologists Inc. (AACAI) Annual General Meeting
5.30pm - 7.30pm
Gage Roads Freo, Peter Hughes Dr, Fremantle
Welcome Reception
Wednesday 3 December
8:00am for 8:15am - 9:00am
Fremantle Esplanade Reserve (opposite conference venue)
Welcome to Country
Barry McGuire, Balladong, Wadjuk, Nyungar Representative
&
Smoking Ceremony
Josh McGuire, Senior Whadjuk Marmum
9:15am - 9:30am
Waldja Djina Ballroom
Conference Opening
Rebekah Kurpiel, AAA President & John McCarthy, AIMA President
9:30am - 10:30am
Waldja Djina Ballroom
Keynote Presentation – All archaeology is maritime archaeology: Land, sea and story in Western Australia
Corioli Souter, Western Australian Museum
10:30am - 11:00am | Morning Tea
11:00am - 1:00pm
1A - Reshaping heritage management: Murujuga cultural landscape
Room: Wana Kwelegoor 1
Heritage management through the use of fire at Murujuga
Jade Churnside
Monitoring Country, protecting heritage: Indigenous ranger leadership in environmental risk management at Murujuga
Glen Aubrey
Living systems, digital tools: Supporting Ngarda-Ngarli knowledge
Jordan Churnside
Building strength from within: Capacity building for sustainable cultural leadership at Murujuga
Kasziem Bin Sali
Protecting heritage sites through education and visitor management at Murujuga
Sarah Hicks
Caring for Murujuga sea country
Malik Churnside
1B - Embedding ethical practice and Indigenous voice in consulting archaeology
Room: Yokalarang 2
Encrypted bias? The neocolonial enigma of
ethical and legislative codes of practice in Australian Archaeology: A New South Wales Hunter Valley case study
Maria Cotter
From between the hammer and the anvil: Understanding proponent-based practice in heritage management
Mitch Cleghorn
Putting the culture back into cultural heritage management
Renee McAlister
The Heritage Plan: A novel alternative approach to Aboriginal cultural heritage management
Connor Sweetwood
In the footsteps of ancestors: The importance of low density artefact distributions on Wurundjeri Woi-wurrung Country in Victoria, southeast Australia
Zara Lasky-Davison
Low impact is still an impact: Managing 'low impact' activities on PKKP Country
Jordan Ralph
1C - Queering the field: A timely discussion?
Room: Meeandip 3
Queering the field and an inclusivity and respect statement
Steve Brown
Archaeological intimacies: Excavating experiences in poetry
Madeleine Kelly
In the spirit of queerness: Applications of queer theory in archaeology
Clay Law
Queering the history of archaeology? Feminist historiography and the ethics of gender ascription
Emilie Dotte-Sarout
'It will be between us only': Queer emotional practices in the underfloor archaeology of Fremantle Prison, Western Australia, 1855-1991
Meg Drummond-Wilson
Queering remains: Sex determination and the bioarchaeological imaginary
Jamie Horrigan
Queer yesterdays, gone today?: Finding LGBTQI+ narratives in historical archaeological assemblages in Australia
Ryan Buhagiar
Panel Discussion
1D - Sealinks: Australia's global connections revealed through archaeology
Room: Wadjemup 4
'The Maritime Outback': Early nineteenth century trade, culture contact and global connections on Australia's southern ocean colonial frontier
Ross Anderson
Tracing connections and transforming value: Examining the trajectories of the Zuytdorp hoedjesschelling
Jessica Buckton
Who were they and how did they die?: The interdisciplinary research of the victims associated with the wrecking of the Batavia
Elisabeth Smits
Mobilising the wreck: VOC artefacts and new global stories from Australia's shore
Jette Linaa
Discovering the 'informal migration' of Norwegian mariners to Australia from the 18th to early 20th centuries
Adele Millard
Encounters in Kaju Jawi: The implications of archaeological discoveries in Napier Broome Bay, northern Kimberley
Alistair Paterson
1:00pm - 2:00pm | Lunch
1:00pm - 1:45pm | Australian Archaeology Journal Editorial Board Meeting - Room: Wadjemup 4
2:00pm - 4:00pm
2A - The everywhen in Australian deserts: Shifting time narratives from the Australian arid zone
Room: Wana Kwelegoor 1
The Pilbara; from Juukan
Michael Slack
Tracking faunal change in the Pilbara: Quaternary sub-fossil evidence from Juukan Gorge
Timothy Churchill
Energised crowding, megasites and villages: The emerging archaeological narrative from Mithaka country
Michael Westaway
Integrating geophysical remote sensing, drone survey, and Indigenous traditional knowledge systems: A multi-method approach to prospection of inland aquatic cultural heritage on Mithaka Country, SW Queensland
James Hunter
Current connections: Interpreting regional variability from investigations across a 900km transmission corridor
Andrew Jenkins
Living Country, living knowledge: Cultural mapping in arid landscapes
Delyna Baxter
2B - Embedding ethical practice and Indigenous voice in consulting archaeology
Room: Yokalarang 2
Reconsidering traditional approaches to mining compliance and Section 16 excavations at the Hardey Syncline
Michael Marsh
Cultural mapping in the Fitgerald River National Park: A Noongar led initiative along the south coast of Western Australia
Myles Mitchell
Time to more readily preserve and celebrate cultural heritage: Establishing a cultural precinct on Nyamal Country
JJ McDermott
Kartajirri landscapes: A cultural and spatial analysis of four rock art sites on Kurrama Country, Pilbara, Western Australia
Lucia Clayton
Caring for Country, caring for each other: Mental health in consulting archaeology
Stefania Aquilino
Heritage as relations: Disaster resilience, mitigation, and caring for Country on Iman and Butchulla Country
Tom Dooley
2C - Artefacts and archaeologists: Undertanding the past through material evidence
Room: Meeandip 3
Observations from the Superintendent's Cottage, Point Nepean Quarantine Station
Talia Green
Preliminary data from an archaeological salvage on Bunurong Country, Victoria
Brian Porrett
By the river: An overview of the last three millennia by the King George riverbank through stone tools
Marine Benoit
Charting Perth's maritime heritage: Connecting past, present & future with modern technology
Ian Warne
Imaging the wrecks of the Wadjemup Kepawirn scuttle ground
Alex Aberle-Leeming
The myth of the archaeologist
Darran Jordan
2D - Sealinks: Australia's global connections revealed through archaeology
Room: Wadjemup 4
Storylines and sealinks: The global connections across time in Gathaagudu, the Shark Bay World Heritage Area
Jade Pervan
Strategic interpretive mapping of 'Southland' encounters with the VOC
Rebecca Repper
Multiple isotope data provide new insights into the origins, diets, and lifeways of individuals from the Batavia Shipwreck
Jason Laffoon
Tracing cross-cultural encounters through fire: The anthracology of Makassan sites on Yanyuwa Country
Ellyse Tuxford
Considering the archaeological evidence for survivors from the 1656 wreck of the Vergulde Draeck
Wendy van Duivenvoorde
Using best practice methods, archaeological evidence is developed to reveal the historic connections between with the Derbarl Yerrigan/Swan and Djarlgarra/Canning Rivers and the development of the Swan River colony
Trevor Winton
4:00pm - 4:30pm | Afternoon Tea
4:30pm - 6:30pm
3A - The everywhen in Australian deserts: Shifting time narratives from the Australian arid zone
Room: Wana Kwelegoor 1
Yindjibarndi Ngurra Rangers working with archaeologists on cultural landscapes
Charley McDonald
By the waters of Bangkangarra: Deep-time Yindjibarndi occupation in the inland Pilbara, northwestern Australia
Wendy Reynen
'Transcendent Space': How did First Australians respect, manage and sustain homeostasis over at least 51,000 years, to create the 'Biggest (most enduring) Polity on Earth'?
Philip Davies
Shifting desert coasts: Preliminary results from recent intensive survey and excavations on the Nyinggulu (Ningaloo) Coast in Cape Range, northwestern Australia
Kane Ditchfield
Why do we still distrust OSL dating?: Building and interpreting chronologies from the sediment up
Nathan Jankowski
DISCUSSION
3B - Embedding ethical practice and Indigenous voice in consulting archaeology
Room: Yokalarang 2
Deep sand dilemmas: Diggy McDigFace and the terrible, horrible, no good, very bad CHMP conditions
Jen Burch
The rock art of Snake Rock: A major Wiradjuri cultural place in central NSW
Ben Gunn
Indigenous perspectives on the ABM Project, southeast Cape York Peninsula
Josh Sabatino
Foods and fibres: An extensive late Holocene macrobotanical assemblage from Windmill Way, southeast Cape York Peninsula
Kim Vernon
"That's super neat": Wooden artefacts across Quinkan Country, southeast Cape York Peninsula
Mia Dardengo
DISCUSSION
3C - Understanding indigeneity in the maritime culture of southeast Asia
Room: Meeandip 3
Claiming the sea: Legal geographies of Indigenous heritage in Southeast Asia
Anais Mattez
Built by memory: Ancestral inheritance in Southeast Asian boatbuilding
Abhirada Komoot
Stone tidal weirs (atob) in the Gigantes Islands, Philippines: Integrating Indigenous knowledge and interdisciplinary survey techniques for coastal heritage preservation
Ligaya Lacsina
From bakad to permanence: Spatial organization of Urak Lawoi vernacular architecture through settlement typologies
Kullaphut Seneevong Na Ayudhaya
DISCUSSION
DISCUSSION
3D - Between nostalgia, education and social justice: Recalibrating heritage, history and tourism
Room: Wadjemup 4
Tourism and heritage: Exploring Australian perspectives
Martin Porr
The Derby Prison Boab: A dark tourism drawcard in the Kimberley, WA
Sue O'Connor
Driving through deep time: 4WD and bus tourism in the Kimberley
Laura Mayer
Art or advocacy?: The evolving role of the Indigenous Art Centre in Australia
Rebecca Corps
The oldest public policy tradition in the world: Integrating Indigenous cultural processes and values into wider public policy
Kate Clark
Between Moksha and market: Cultural tourism, heritage nostalgia, and the living traditions of Varanasi's burning ghats
Anindya Sanyal
6:30pm - 8:30pm
Djindang Expo Room
Meet the Graduates & Colleagues Event
Thursday 4 December
8:30am - 10:30am
4A - Layered lives: Seeing human time in the deep record
Room: Wana Kwelegoor 1
Contours of time: Mapping water accessibility across Muntulgura Guruma Country
Victoria Campbell
Seeing ancestral decision-making in the built structures of the Weelumurra Cultural Catchment
Callum Forsey
An exploratory study of visibility, light, and choreography of open-air engraved motifs at Ngardang
Oscar Beighton
Bone whistles at Amarna?: First identification of bone whistle-use in Dynastic Egypt
Michelle Langley
A deep dive into millstones in an Eastern Guruma rockshelter: How their examination informed perceptions of Ancestral individuals 240 years ago and considerations about cultural assemblage preservation
Rebecca Stewart
DISCUSSION
4B - Yirra: 50,000 years of occupation in Pilbara uplands
Room: Yokalarang 2
Yirra: A Story of our ancestors, our Country
Darren Injie
The chronological significance of Yirra in the context of early arid zone occupation
Peter Veth
Yirra: The stone artefacts
Caroline BIrd
Sedimentological and pedological analysis of the Yirra excavation samples, WA
Matthias Leopold
Deepening the dialogue: Anthracology, traditional knowledge, and Yirra rockshelter
Stuart Ingie Jnr
Yirra: Discussion
Marlon Cooke
4C - The present in the past and the past in the present
Room: Meeandip 3
What if ancient legends weren't just stories but echoes of forgotten reality waiting to be unearthed?
Galiina Ellwood
Gulamada Project: Utilising digital archaeology for rock art research and management in the Blue Mountains - looking at the past from the present
Wayne R Brennan
Adelaide region archaeology and the traditional Kaurna toolkit
Neale Draper
More than just circles and tracks: The social meanings of rock engravings on Arabana Country, far north South Australia
Hsiao Goh
Remembering the Booya
Ryan Crough-Heaton
DISCUSSION
4D - Getting with the times: Embracing digital archaeology workflows to quantify change and visualise time
Room: Wadjemup 4
Field methods for integrating Indigenous knowledge and digital archaeology on Injalak Hill, western Arnhem Land
Andrea Jalandoni
Reframing the past: Aligning historical photographs to contemporary 3D models at Injalak Hill
Ben Dyson
The challenges and potential of 360-degree imagery for Gaussian splatting and photogrammetry in digital rock art documentation: An Injalak Hill case study
Calum Farrar
From pixels to petroglyphs: UAV prospection for rock art
Caitlin Smith
Deus ex Machina 2mm: AI intervention in archaeological sorting
Kelsey Hamilton
Mapping and managing fishtraps across Wellesley Islands Sea Country
Lucy Hughes
10:30 - 11:00am | Morning Tea
11:00am - 1:00pm
5A - Reclaiming the narrative: Indigenous ways of time, and managing Country, sea and sky
Room: Wana Kwelegoor 1
Reclaiming the narrative: Indigenous ways of time, and managing Country, sea and sky
Leroy Malseed
Decolonisation of educational institutions with Taungurung Cultural and Archaeological Field School
Daniel Young
Connections through time: Travelling routes across Yindjibarndi Ngurra
Ricky Sandy
Wangayarta: Reclaiming time, place and ancestors through Indigenous-led design, justice and sovereignty
Jeffrey Newchurch
A sacred journey: Community-driven repatriation of Eastern Maar ancestors
Nathalia Guimaraes
Sustaining daluk (women) knowledges and contemporary identities in Warddeken's rock art management in west Arnhem Land
Tilly Kiefel-Johnson
Wudjari ancient coastlines: Self determination in biocultural mapping, landscape archaeology and applied research
Aunty Donna Beach
5B - From Wadjemup to the scarp: 40,000+ years of archaeological evidence of unique Noongar lifeways
Room: Yokalarang 2
Waterways and the Waagyl
Terry Morich
The deep history of Perth: An archaeological case study from Perth Airport
Joe Dortch
Lake Walliabup and Lake Coolbellup: 10,000 years of landscape use
Fiona Hook
Isn't it about time we started excavating open-air sites in WA?
Nikolajs Svede
Evaluating the deep time archaeological potential of the submerged Rottnest (Wadjemup) Shelf, southwestern Australia
Marcel Teschendorff
DISCUSSION
5C - The present in the past and the past in the present
Room: Meeandip 3
Ethnohistory and Songlines lead the way: Travel pathways of the Gummingurru and Bunya Mountains social and cultural landscape
Annie Ross
Juukan: Intertwining archaeobotany and Indigenous knowledge to bridge past, present, and future
Elise Matheson
Linear hydrologies and spiral chronologies
Colin Pardoe
Experimenting with the past in the present: Ritual by fire and raffia
Jenna Walsh
Digging into the data: Two decades of change in Australian archaeology
Sean Ulm
DISCUSSION
5D - Getting with the times: Embracing digital archaeology workflows to quantify change and visualise time
Room: Wadjemup 4
Tides of change: Hunter-gatherer-fisher strategies in a dynamic coastal landscape of southern Sri Lanka
Madeline Robinson
The Key Biscayne: A photogrammetry survey of a sunken oil rig off Western Australia
Gareth Glasgow
From real estate to site biographies: 360 camera use and digital archaeology conducted at the Garden Island Ships' Graveyard, South Australia
Kathryn Pearson
Drones down under: Rethinking UUVs for the future of Australia's maritime archaeology
Robbie Manovel
Enduring Indigenous cultural landscapes in the colonial palimpsest of Gimuy (Cairns), Queensland, Australia
Redbird Ferguson
DISCUSSION
1:00pm - 2:00pm | Lunch
1:00pm - 1:45pm | ICOMOS National Scientific Committee on Rock Art Australia Meeting - Room: Wana Kwelegoor 1
2:00pm - 3:00pm
6A - Reclaiming the narrative: Indigenous ways of time, and managing Country, sea and sky
Room: Wana Kwelegoor 1
Weeyn in the Budj bim world heritage listed landscape
Billy Bell
The role of cool burns in Western Yalanji Country: A sustainable approach to land management and heritage protection
David Boyle
Cultural connections: Country, kids and storytelling
Gordon Smith Jnr
DISCUSSION
6B - From Wadjemup to the scarp: 40,000+ years of archaeological evidence of unique Noongar lifeways
Room: Yokalarang 2
Navigating the nature-culture divide: Aboriginal heritage management at Perth Airport
Sally Burgess
Wadjemup Ngaartch-Jool Kaart-Daa-Djin: Wadjemup truth knowledge. An archaeology of Wadjemup/Rottnest Island, Western Australia
Richenda Prall
Truth-telling and archaeology: The Wadjemup Project Quod excavations
Jess Green
3:00pm - 3:30pm | Afternoon Tea
3:30pm - 5:00pm
Waldja Djina Ballroom
7A - Simply the best: In loving memory of Dr Tim Ryan Maloney
Room: Wana Kwelegoor 1
Funky feet to thylacine: Connecting with rock art in the southern Kimberley
Jane Fyfe
Ancient apocalypse now: Lessons from pseudoscience in the Pacific
Michelle J. Richards
Timeless rainbow serpents and other large Ancestral creatures from the deep blue sea of northwest Arnhem Land: A tribute to Tim Maloney
Paul Tacon
Rethinking boundaries: Tula adzes on Marra Country and the northern reach of a Holocene innovation
Daryl Wesley
The world's greatest archaeologist
India Ella Dilkes-Hall
5:30pm - 7:00pm
Waldja Djina Ballroom
Australian Archaeological Association (AAA) Annual General Meeting
7:30pm - 9:30pm
The Flaming Galah Freo, 19B Essex St, Fremantle
Rainbow Dinner
Friday 5 December
8:30am - 9:30am
Waldja Djina Ballroom
Keynote Presentation –
Towards the establishment of an Australian Indigenous Heritage Commission: It’s about time
Dave Johnston-Pitt, Australian Indigenous Archaeologists Association & Australian National University
9:30am - 10:00am | Morning Tea
10:00am - 12:00pm
8A - From the desert to the sea: Managing rock art, country and culture
Room: Wana Kwelegoor 1
Inscriptions and graffiti: The most recent phase in a deep time signalling practice
Jo McDonald
Painting through time: Visualising Martu rock art with hyperspectral imaging
Antonia Papasergio
Plant exudates: Binding pigments, objects and country across time in Martu Country
Rachel Popelka-Filcoff
Reconnecting off the Talawana Track: Managing rock art on Martu Country
Sam Harper
Integrating remote sensing, historical records and Indigenous Knowledge to understand water persistence in Australia's Western Desert
Logan Brauer
Drones, stones and spatial distributions of Aboriginal grinding/pounding implements
Vinicius Fiumari
8B -Time to excel for Australian archaeological science
Room: Yokalarang 2
Testing the efficacy of molluscan quantification protocols using archaeomalacological assemblages from Jiigurru (Lizard Island Group), Great Barrier Reef
Michael Kneppers
Environmental forensics: Distinct geochemical fingerprints in contextually similar lakes
Jalene Nalbant
Survival in the sandstone: Residue analysis of grinding patches and grinding hollows at Stencilled Dolls, Quinkan Country, Queensland
Lynley Wallis
DISCUSSION
Making food products visible in the archaeological record through near infrared spectroscopy
Jennifer Mulder
Three little pigs: Applying shotgun proteomics to distinguish suid species in zooarchaeological assemblages from Island Southeast Asia and Pacific Islands
Sofia Samper Carro
It's time for a deep time perspective on sourcing in Sahul
Emily Nutman
DISCUSSION
The cultural implications, curiosities and applications of luminescence rock surface dating: A perspective from the Yuggera Ugarapul people
David Conlon
Tracing origins: Assessing the potential of microbial profiles for provenancing Australian ochres
Alexandra Cruz
Characterising formation pathways of oxalate accretions: Implications for radiocarbon dating rock art
Courtney Webster
8C - Culturally modified trees: A tangible link to deep time, historical and contemporary cultural practices
Room: Meeandip 3
Culturally modified trees, bark/wooden material culture items and wood sampling from Yagara Country
Kate Greenwood
Goori women and bark uses, southeast Queensland
Madonna Thomson
From the field to the screen: Finding new ways to contemplate culturally modified boab trees on Nyikina and Mangala Country
Ursula Frederick
Culturally modified trees as a proxy for heritage management on Wiradjuri Country
Talei Holm
Marking the landscape: Cultural practices reflected in the trees of the Kimberley
Kyra Edwards
DISCUSSION
8D - Cycles of time and sea: Exploring people's interaction with water and land through cycles of sea-level change
Room: Wadjemup 4
Connections across Wurnmarrinh, Bunurong Barripbarrip (Sea Country): From deep time to today
Caroline Hubschmann
Community engagement with submerged landscapes through virtual and direct engagement
John McCarthy
Reframing the continental shelf as a cultural space in Torres Strait through palaeolandscape modelling
Georgina Skelly
Cycles of time, sea, and people: Repeopling submerged palaeolandscape studies through offshore development
Hanna Steyne
The Haven (Scraggy Point) Hinchinbrook Island fish trap: Its age relative to sea level change
Mike Rowland
DISCUSSION
12:00pm - 1:00pm | Lunch
12:00pm - 12:45pm | National Archaeology Week Meeting - Room: Wadjemup 4
1:00pm - 3:00pm
9A - From the desert to the sea: Managing rock art, country and culture
Room: Wana Kwelegoor 1
Indigenous ranger training, functional studies, new methodologies and another look at grinding stones in the Desert to Sea project
Judith Field
Tree and fire legacies: Exploring ethnobotanical knowledge and taphonomic signatures relating to fire, trees and Martu people
Chae Byrne
Interpretative accountability: A gender guided anthracology of people, plant and fire at Wirrili shelter
Leia Corrie
The de Graaf Collections: Exploring Country and culture through snapshots in time
Annie Carson
From desert to deluge: Managing data repatriation across large research projects
Emma Beckett
Community outreach in Desert Country: Creating opportunities for remote schools in research
Emily Grey
9B - Time to excel for Australian archaeological science
Room: Yokalarang 2
The Australian Microarchaeology and Palaeosciences Facility: Collaborative microanalytical science in Australia and beyond
Declan Miller
Whale spotted: Shotgun proteomics and the hidden role of marine mammals in Pacific subsistence
Iona Claringbold
Can I date this rock?: Testing the feasibility of various lithologies for luminescence rock surface dating
Luke Gliganic
DISCUSSION
Fibre craft and its uses at Windmill Way, southeast Cape York Peninsula
Sharon Russo
Assemblage first: Using provenance methods to understand a 38,000 year ochre record from Gledswood Shelter 1, Woolgar Country (northwest Queensland)
Jillian Huntley
Underwater cultural heritage investigations on Menang Country, Western Australia
Shawn Colbung
DISCUSSION
A spotlight on carbon: Combining spectroscopic techniques to identify radiocarbon-dateable layers in oxalate-rich accretions associated with rock art
Faris Ruzain
Evaluating protein preservation in tropical archaeological bone through ATR-FTIR and proteomics
Aleksandra Biskup
DISCUSSION
9C - Understanding, critiquing, and communicating time in archaeology and beyond
Room: Meeandip 3
'It's about time!': Teaching deep time and the study of First Nations Australians to young people through archaeology
Liz Taylor
The multifaceted concept of time, archaeology in the museum context
Alana Colbert
Can time heal all negative portrayals?
Jonah Honeysett
Time and the other: Anticolonial frameworks in ethnographic writing
Gretchen Stolte
Deep time to shallow time: Archaeology as translating tool
Sven Ouzman
Communicating historical linguistics findings: Beyond the ‘oldest and deepest’ agenda
Luisa Miceli
Archaeology and the periodization of Indian Ocean maritime history
Peter Ridgway
DISCUSSION
9D – Indigenous closed session
Room: Wadjemup 4
DISCUSSION
3:00pm - 4:00pm | Afternoon Tea
3:00pm - 4:00pm | Poster Session
7:00pm - 11:00pm
Waldja Djina Ballroom
Conference Dinner and Awards Ceremony
Saturday 6 December
8:30am - 5:00pm
Wadjemup/Rottnest Island Tour
Departs Fremantle Shed B at 8:30am (checkin at terminal at 8:00am)
Departs Rottnest Island at 4:30pm, arriving at Fremantle Shed B at 5:00pm (checkin at terminal by 4:15pm)
8:00am - Overnight
Devil’s Lair Tour
Departs Esplanade Hotel Fremantle at 8:00am
Sunday 7 December
8:00am - 8:00pm
Devil’s Lair Tour (Day 2)
Arrives at Perth Airport approx. 8:00pm and Fremantle approx. 8:45pm