Archaeological activities for children in Sydney
by Irma Havlicek Powerhouse Museum Web Producer If you’re in Sydney and wondering what to do with the children in your care these school holidays,
by Irma Havlicek Powerhouse Museum Web Producer If you’re in Sydney and wondering what to do with the children in your care these school holidays,
by Irma Havlicek Powerhouse Museum Web Producer Check out the entry of Dr Archondia Thanos, Honorary Research Associate and Lecturer at the University of Sydney
Archaeology and museums both rely on objects (also known as artefacts or examples of material culture) to understand people and societies better. By examining and
Trowel tales and true – Damien Stone by Damien Stone, Archaeologist Having finished my undergraduate degree in Archaeology earlier this year, I thought it was
by Antonio Bianco* Archaeologist The Greek name “monopati” means pathway, and the Cycladic Islands are commonly characterised by their famous ones. Farmers and shepherds use
by Irma Havlicek Powerhouse Museum Web Producer As it’s the Melbourne Cup Carnival here in Australia, and so many people are obsessed with ‘fashions on
by Irma Havlicek Powerhouse Museum Web Producer Today is the last day on site for the Zagora 2013 team. Yesterday and today were dedicated to
by Dr Peter Londey Classics and Ancient History, School of Cultural Inquiry Australian National University My friend and former colleague, Peter Stanley, wrote a whole
by Irma Havlicek Powerhouse Museum Website Producer Excavation Area 5 (EA5) is at the extreme southern end of the Zagora site. The trench here is
by Irma Havlicek Powerhouse Museum Web ProducerLocal interest in Zagora has been growing since our public meeting at Chora on Thursday 17 October. So much
by Irma Havlicek Powerhouse Museum Website Producer Excavation Area 4 (EA4) was one of two areas (the other being EA3) where test trenches were excavated
Trowel tales and true – Marco Schugk Answer text by Marco Schugk Posted by Irma Havlicek I sent a list of questions to our Zagora
Trowel tales and true – Annette Dukes Answer text by Annette Dukes Posted by Irma Havlicek Powerhouse Museum Web Producer I sent a list of
As you probably know, we have a six-week excavation season this year for the Zagora Archaeological Project. Many of us stay for the entire season
by Irma Havlicek Powerhouse Museum Web Producer Trowel tales and true – Tasha Nassenstein I sent a list of questions to our Zagora 2013 participants
by Irma Havlicek Powerhouse Museum Web Producer Excavation Area 3 (EA3), of which Hugh Thomas is site supervisor, had a test trench dug in that
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