The 2016 Australasian Society for Historical Archaeology (ASHA) conference was held in Christchurch with more than 50 archaeologists from Australia and New Zealand in attendance.
From 1st March 2017 we will be welcoming proposals of papers and posters on all aspects of New Zealand and Pacific archaeology.
The NZAA Council is pleased to announce that the successful applicants from the Walton Fund for 2018.
Beta Analytic are inviting all undergrad and postgrad students who need radiocarbon dating to join their raffle.
The NZAA Council is pleased to announce the successful applicant for a grant from the Walton Fund for 2019. Council would also like to thank all the applicants for the high quality of their applications,Read more
ASHA (Australasian Society for Historical Archaeology) is pleased to advise that the 2019 conference will be held on Sunday 13 October to Wednesday 16th October 2019 in Port Macquarie. The conference theme is Colonial Futures:Read more
The NZAA Council would like to warmly congratulate Professor Atholl Anderson (Ngāi Tahu) on his Honorary Doctorate. This is being conferred by the University of Otago in recognition of his life’s work on the archaeologyRead more
The Southern Cemeteries Archaeology Project now has its own blog. The project, co-directed by Dr. Peter Petchey and Prof. Hallie Buckley (University of Otago), has been carrying out work at the St. John’s Anglican CemeteryRead more
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