
Dr Katherine Woo
@archaeo_woo
(Zoo) Archaeologist | Coastal Archaeology | Submerged Palaeolandscapes
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https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Katherine_Woo 11-12-2020 09:39:23
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Come join us this Friday at the CABAH /TARL seminar where Colin Pardoe will tell us how archaeological settlement patterns can be used to inform land and water conservation practices in the Murray Darling Basin! More info here: jcu.edu.au/tarl/seminars #Archaeology JCU College of Arts, Society and Education


It's Social Sciences Week Australia! Why not celebrate by joining us on Friday at the CABAH/ TARL seminar where Magdalena Bunbury will be telling about what life was like for NZ's first people. More info here: jcu.edu.au/tarl/seminars JCU College of Arts, Society and Education #Archaeology


Interested in archaeology and the ecological legacies of Indigenous Peoples on the Pacific NW Coast? Then join us at the CABAH / TARL seminar this week where @IainMcKechnie will be presenting on the topic! More info here:jcu.edu.au/tarl/seminars #Archaeology JCU College of Arts, Society and Education



Join us this Friday at the CABAH/TARL seminar for a fascinating talk on the clam garden network by SFU Archaeology researcher Prof. Dana Lepfsky! Find more details here: jcu.edu.au/tarl/seminars #Archaeology JCU College of Arts, Society and Education


At the CABAH/TARL seminar this week we have James Flexner, Adele Zubrzycka, and Zia Youse talking about building community led approaches to the archaeology of Australian South Sea Islanders! Find more details here: jcu.edu.au/tarl/seminars #Archaeology JCU College of Arts, Society and Education usyd_humanities @HASSUQ


Come learn about the longue durée of Aboriginal connection to country in South Australia's Riverland region with Professor Amy Roberts this Friday at the CABAH/TARL seminar! Find more info here: jcu.edu.au/tarl/seminars #Archaeology Flinders Archaeology JCU College of Arts, Society and Education CABAH




Looking for a conference to attend this year? Then why not join us for the joint AIMA and ICOMOS-ICUCH conference? The conference will be held in Canberra from the 13-15th of September. This year's theme is 'Connected by Water'. More detail will be posted soon! #MaritimeArchaeology


The call for session abstracts for the joint 2023 AIMA-ICUCH conference is now open! The conference theme this year is 'Connected by Water'. Submissions are due by the end of Feb! #MaritimeArchaeology ICOMOS-ICUCH







