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Ethics of Sponsorship Funding in Australian Archaeology Forum

by Sarah Jones | Dec 7, 2020 | 2020 Abstracts

Ethics of Sponsorship Funding in Australian Archaeology Forum Convenors Tiina Manne, the Australian Archaeological Association IncDave Johnston, Founding Chair, Australian Indigenous Archaeologists’ Association Moderator Professor Peter Veth,University of...

A Continent in Isolation: Plants and Animals in Australasian Archaeology – Part 2

by Sarah Jones | Oct 12, 2020 | 2020 Abstracts

A Continent in Isolation: Plants and Animals in Australasian Archaeology – Part 2 Erin Mein School of Social Sciences, University of Queensland Co-Convenor/sIndia Ella Dilkes-Hall, Discipline of Archaeology, School of Social Sciences, University of Western...

A Continent in Isolation: Plants and Animals in Australasian Archaeology

by Sarah Jones | Oct 12, 2020 | 2020 Abstracts

A Continent in Isolation: Plants and Animals in Australasian Archaeology  Anna Florin CABAH, University of Wollongong Co-Convenor/sErin Mein, School of Social Science, University of QueenslandIndia Ella Dilkes-Hall, Discipline of Archaeology, School of Social...

Emerging Archaeologists in Isolation, the 2020 Honours Cohort

by Sarah Jones | Oct 12, 2020 | 2020 Abstracts

Emerging Archaeologists in Isolation, the 2020 Honours Cohort Jillian Huntley Griffith Centre for Social and Cultural Research and the Australian Research Centre for Human Evolution, Griffith University, Qld, Australia Co-Convenor Sally Wasef, Griffith Centre for...

Submerged Landscape Archaeology and the Deep Past of Australia

by Sarah Jones | Oct 8, 2020 | 2020 Abstracts

Submerged Landscape Archaeology and the Deep Past of Australia Chelsea Wiseman Flinders University Co-Convenor/s Jonathan Benjamin, Flinders UniversitySean Ulm, ARC Centre of Excellence for Australian Biodiversity and Heritage, James Cook University At the Last...

AusTAG3: Social Archaeology as Reaching out—connections between Communities, Connections between Disciplines – Part 2

by Sarah Jones | Oct 8, 2020 | 2020 Abstracts

AusTAG3: Social Archaeology as Reaching out—connections between Communities, Connections between Disciplines – Part 2 Catherine Frieman Australian National University Co-Convenor/s Emily Miller, Griffith University Jacqueline M. Matthews, Cultural Heritage...
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