PUBLIC LECTURE: Excavating the Future: Archaeology and Technology
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Excavating the Future: Archaeology and Technology : UWA Archaeology Department celebrates National Archaeology Week on 17 May |
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The UWA Archaeology Department invites you to join us to celebrate National Archaeology Week on Saturday, 17 May.
What do archaeologists actually do? How do archaeologists use cutting-edge technology in their research? What kind of archaeological research goes on at UWA? How can you even become an archaeologist yourself?!
Come along to a relaxed day of short talks, a picnic/fieldwork lunch and lab tours, where you’ll find out the answers to all these questions and more.
Our speakers will cover topics including: An Introduction to Australian Archaeology; Archaeology and Graffiti; Just what is Geoarchaeology?; The Australian Historic Shipwrecks Protection Project; Desert Rock Art: Dating the Dreamtime; Caesar and GIS.
The morning of talks will be followed by a picnic lunch organised by the Archaeology Society of Western Australia (at a small charge) and optional tours of our archaeology lab facilities here at UWA.
Speaker(s) |
Fiona Hook, Ass/Prof Sven Ouzman, Dr Ingrid Ward, W/Prof Peter Veth, W/Prof Jo McDonald, Ass/Prof Tom Whitley
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Location |
Tattersal Lecture Theatre, Crawley Campus, UWA
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Contact |
Jacqueline Matthews
<[email protected]>
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URL |
http://australianarchaeology.com/2014/05/uwa-national-archaeology-week-open-day/
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Start |
Sat, 17 May 2014 10:00
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End |
Sat, 17 May 2014 12:00
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Submitted by |
Jacqueline Matthews <[email protected]>
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Last Updated |
Tue, 10 Feb 2015 15:41
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