Welcome to the Australasian Society for Historical Archaeology (ASHA)

Welcome to the ASHA website, the premier portal of information about historical archaeology in the Australasian region.

Here you'll find the latest news, recent book reviews, information about the conference, and our Awards program.

You can join the Society or login to the members-only area (for members only!) and order recent issues of our journal Australasian Historical Archaeology  and current monographs and publications.

You can also download back issues of Australasian Historical Archaeology, our quarterly newsletter and out-of-print monographs.

This website is regularly updated, please contact the Web Manager with any queries.

 

News
  • ASHA Awards Nominations due by 31 March 2010 16 Mar 10. ASHA members are invited to nominate recent work for consideration in the ASHA Awards program. Nominations are sought for work in the following categories: R. Ian Jack Award for Best Honours Thesis (for theses completed in 2009) Maureen Byrne Award for Best Post-Graduate Thesis (for theses completed in 2008 or 2009) Judy Birmingham Award for Best more...
  • National Archaeology Week, 16-22 May 2010 22 Feb 10. National Archaeology Week 2010 will be held between 16 and 22 May. For activities, events and lectures in your area, visit the website: www.archaeologyweek.com/.
  • National Archaeology Week 2010: Volunteer call out 22 Feb 10. The National Archaeology Week Committee is looking for volunteers to assist with a range of activities, event, lectures and websites to be launched during NAW (16-22 May 2010). Contact Luke Kirkwood (luke.kirkwood@gmail.com), NAW Webmaster, or your NAW state representative if you want to help out. See the website for more details: more...
  • ASHA Conference 2010, Brisbane - Call for Sessions (closes 1 April) 4 Mar 10. Proposals for themed sessions are invited for the upcoming ASHA Conference in Brisbane (30 September to 2 October). 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. This may include overseas work more...
  • AHA 2009 issued 26 Feb 10. Volume 27 of Australasian Historical Archaeology was issued to members in January. It is a special issue in honour of the journal's founding editor, Graham Connah. For current members, if you didn't receive your copy contact secretary@asha.org.au to check your membership status or login now. For a list of contents for this issue click here.
 
 
 
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