ASHA / AIMA 2015 Conference - call for sessions

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Catherine Tucker

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Mar 24, 2015, 2:42:51 AM3/24/15
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Dear Ozarchers – please see the first anouncement for the 2015 combined ASHA / AIMA conference in Geelong. All welcome and we look forward to seeing you there.

 

Cheers

Catherine Tucker

 

 

AIMA/ASHA Conference Geelong, Victoria 2015

The 2015 joint conference of the Australasian Institute for Maritime Archaeology and the Australasian Society for Historical Archaeology

will be held over three days from Thursday 24 September to Saturday 26 September at the National Wool Museum in Geelong, Victoria.

 

Call for Sessions

Proposals for themed sessions are invited for the upcoming AIMA/ASHA Conference. Sessions are invited on current issues and research

in Australian and New Zealand archaeology, as well as sessions of interest and relevance to Australian and New Zealand archaeologists more generally.

 

It is proposed that sessions will comprise a number of 15-20 minute papers depending on the volume of proposals received.

If you wish to propose a session for the conference, please submit the following information:

·         a session abstract of 150-200 words

·         the name and topic of at least two prospective papers for the proposed session

·         name, affiliation, contact email and phone number of all session organisers

The above details should be emailed to Peter Davies at peter....@latrobe.edu.au or may be posted to

ASHA Conference Committee, Department of Archaeology, La Trobe University, Bundoora, Vic 3086.

 

Following review of the session proposals, a call for papers will be issued.

 

All session proposals must be submitted by 8 May 2015.

 

Further details on the conference including online registration will be available soon.

Gary Vines

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Mar 24, 2015, 7:26:26 AM3/24/15
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There have been a few early homestead sites excavated around Melbourne in the last couple of years - might this be the source for a topic?

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Barry Green

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Mar 29, 2015, 9:52:52 PM3/29/15
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Great idea Gary, it would be great to bounce a few ideas around the recently excavated examples, heaps of research potential


On Tue, Mar 24, 2015 at 10:26 PM, Gary Vines <garyvi...@gmail.com> wrote:
There have been a few early homestead sites excavated around Melbourne in the last couple of years - might this be the source for a topic?

gary vines

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