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31
Aug
2022

Information session: Program and Course Offerings in Archaeology and Biological Anthropology

You're invited:Information session on Program and Course Offerings in Archaeology and Biological Anthropology When: Tuesday 6 September, 12-1pm Location: Tearoom, Banks Building #44 …

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15
Jul
2022

New Volume co-edited by Dr Guillame Molle

New volume from the Maison des Sciences de l'Homme du Pacifique editions, Oceanians and Westerners: Historical anthropology of violence (16th-17th century) is co-edited by Eric Conte, Dr.…

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13
Jul
2022

Ancient DNA reveals five streams of migration into Micronesia and matrilocality in early Pacific seafarers

Emeritus Professor Matthew Spriggs from the School of Archaeology and Anthropology has co-authored a paper, recently published in Science Magazine. A new genetic study of 276 ancient and modern…

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21
Jun
2022

Uncovering Pacific Pasts: Histories of Archaeology in Oceania

Uncovering Pacific Pasts: Histories of Archaeology in Oceania, edited by Hilary Howes, Tristen Jones and Matthew Spriggs is one of the major products of Prof. Spriggs’ ARC Laureate Fellowship project…

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18
May
2022

Winners announced: 2022 Rhys Jones Fieldwork Award for research students in Archaeology and Paleoanthropology

The joint winners of this year’s 2022 Rhys Jones Fieldwork Award are Elisa Scorsini and Hendri Kaharudin. Their research projects respectively focus on the island cultures of the Torres Strait and…

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18
May
2022

Winner announced: 2022 Tall Foundation Scholarship in Archaeology

Congratulations to Marcus Johnson, the 2022 recipient of the Tall Foundation Scholarship in Archaeology. The Scholarship, funded by the Tall Foundation, provides financial support of $5,000 to…

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12
May
2022

Autumn Session - Professional Archaeology

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…

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