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HomeNewsAutumn Session - Professional Archaeology
Autumn Session - Professional Archaeology
Thursday 12 May 2022

An upcoming Autumn session of the undergraduate course "Professional Archaeology - ARCH 3006" will be running June 14-24th.

This intensive course, a collaboration with EXTENT Heritage, introduces you to procedural and practical skills required to work effectively as a professional archaeologist in Australia. By doing so it eases your transition between academic and industry worlds, addressing key criteria identified by the central archaeology body in Australia - The Australian Archaeology Association. During this course we will complete field and lab-based exercises, including archaeological research, mapping (e.g. photogrammetry and GIS), artefact and feature analyses, also post-survey analysis of lithic and other artefacts. Finally, you will work towards drafting an Aboriginal site assessment in line with State Government legislation.

Find out more here.

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