Seminars

 

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Victorian Archaeology Colloquium 2013

Heritage Victoria Maritime Archaoelogist Rhonda Steel will present a short paper on the Clarence project at this year’s Victorian Archaeology Colloquium at La Trobe University, Bundoora Campus. The workshop is open to archaeologists and archaeologists in Victoria.

Friday, 8 February 2013, from 9am

Australian Institute for Advanced Studies
 
Bundoora Campus, La Trobe University

COST:    $30 / $20 students (payable on the day)

Contact  Caroline Spry c.spry@latrobe.edu.au for more information. 

 A pdf copy of the presentation is available here: Steel 2013.

 

 

Rhonda Steel

 

Scientific Approches to Coastal and Marine Archaeology @ Australian Archaeology Association 2012 Conference

Lead Chief Investigator Professor Peter Veth will be presenting a paper on the 2012 Clarence project at the AAA Annual Conference ‘Science and Archaeolgoy’ hosted by the University of Wollongong.

Thursday, 13 December 2012, 10:30 am

Keira Kembla Room, Level 4

Novotel Northbeach Wollongong, 2 – 14 Cliff Road, Wollongong

Registration fees apply, see: http://conference.australianarchaeology.com.au/?page_id=20

A pdf copy of the presentation is available here: Veth et al. 2012.
 

 

Peter Veth

Mission to Seafarers Maritime Art Prize Public Program

Project Manager Cass Philippou will be presenting on the background and preliminary excavation results for the Clarence excavation as a special presentation during the Mission to Seafarers public program for its annual Maritime Art Prize. 

Thursday, 25 October 2012, 530pm – 730pm (including curator’s tour of the exhibition)

St Peter the Mariner Chapel, Mission to Seafarers Victoria.

717 Flinders Street, Docklands, Melbourne, Victoria.

Entry by gold coin donation. Bookings recommended.

Contact marketing@missiontoseafarers.com.au to book your place.

A pdf copy of the presentation is available here: Philippou 2012a.

 

 

Cass Philippou

Victorian Archaeology: Where and Whither? Seminar

Chief Investigator Mark Staniforth made a presentation titled “The Australian Historic Shipwreck Protection Project” at the Victorian Archaeology: Where and Whither? Seminar held at La Trobe University on Friday 3 Feb 2012. The presentation was in session Projects #2 after lunch. 

A pdf copy of the presentation is available here: Staniforth 2012a.

 

 

Mark Staniforth

Monash University School of Geography and Environmental Science Seminar Series

Chief Investigator Mark Staniforth presented a seminar titled “The Australian Historic Shipwreck Protection Project – Clarence (1841-1850)” to GES students and staff at Monash University.

Thursday, 23 August 2012, 3pm

Law Lecture Theatre 1, Monash University

Clayton Campus

A pdf copy of the presentation is available here: Staniforth 2012b

 

 

Mark Staniforth

Flinders University Master of Maritime Archaeology Graduate Program: Methods in Underwater Archaeology 

Project Manager Cass Philippou presented a session on the 2012 Clarence Excavation to Flinders University’s Methods in Underwater Archaeology on Tuesday 4 September 2012 as a case study in project management.

A pdf copy of the presentation is available here: Philippou 2012b.

 

 

Cass Philippou

 La Trobe University Archaeology Seminar Series

Chief Investigator Mark Staniforth presented a seminar titled “The Australian Historic Shipwreck Protection Project – Clarence (1841-1850)” to Archaeology students and guests at La Trobe University.

Thursday, 13 September 2012, 3pm

Economics Lecture Theatre DWB 214, La Trobe University

Bundoora Campus

A pdf copy of the presentation is available here: Staniforth 2012c

 

 

Mark Staniforth

University of Western Australia Archaeology Seminar Series

Project Manager Cassandra Philippou presented a seminar titled “The Australian Historic Shipwreck Protection Project: 2012 Excavation Season” to Archaeology students and guests at the University of Western Australia.

Thursday, 04 October 2012, 3pm

Social Sciences Lecture Room 1 (G28), University of Western Australia

A pdf copy of the presentation is available here: Philippou 2012c.

 

 

Cass Philippou

 

Maritime Archaeology Association of Victoria, Inc. Annual General Meeting 

Project Manager Cassandra Philippou presented a paper entitled “The Australian Historic Shipwreck Preservation Project Excavation and Reburial 2012: flexibility, creativity and collaboration” to members of the avocational archaeological organisation during the 2012 AGM.

Monday, 05 November 2012

Port Education Centre at Fishermans Bend, Melbourne

A pdf copy of the presentation is available here: Philippou 2012d

 

Cass Philippou