This year we continue the tradition of an Archsoc pub quiz. Get together a team, and participate for a chance to win the golden trowel. RSVP can be found here Open to all Venue – Shadows BarRead more
This year we continue the tradition of an Archsoc pub quiz. Get together a team, and participate for a chance to win the golden trowel. RSVP can be found here Open to all Venue – Shadows BarRead more
The trowel is most commonly used by archaeologists for excavation, but how well can you throw one? This event is hosted by the Auckland Archaeological Society. Come and try your luck, and perhaps win a prize! Find us in Albert Park (near the rotunda).Read more
Something a bit different… Join us for an insightful talk exploring the rich history, culture, and legacy of ancient Mexican civilizations from an Indigenous Mexican perspective. A journey through time to discover the achievements, beliefs, and lives of the people who shaped Mesoamerica. This is given by one of our librarians who is from MexicoRead more
Come and explore Piha’s history on a self led scavenger hunt visiting key archaeological sites around Piha. Visit Piha Community Library during Archaeology Week to collect your map and get hunting! Prize for every completed map and spot prizes for #selfieswithsites! PLUS – a ‘sandpit’ dig for the littlies on May 3rd from 10am at theRead more
“Brigid is highly qualified in archaeology and anthropology and has a Bachelor’s degree in Earth Science as a Cardiff degree in Conversation and Museums – she has worked with Time Team UK and Heritage Rescue Aotearoa. Come and listen to her talk about the importance of local archaeology; why modern day museums are the foundationRead more
In the nineteenth century, the site of Dunedin’s new hospital was one of the most densely occupied residential areas in the city. Come for a guided walk of Dunedin’s Northern Cemetery to hear about the lives of some of the block’s earliest inhabitants, and to learn what our ongoing archaeological investigations have revealed. Free eventRead more
Join us for an inaugural seminar series celebrating the kaupapa and inspiration of the late Ian W.G. Smith (1954-2020). Smith spent much of his notable career researching sealing in the Southern Ocean by Māori, Moriori and Europeans and, in the process, became a leading figure in the archaeology of marine mammals and in the establishmentRead more
Where History Flows (open to join- self-guided walk/bike track) Travel the Carters beach to Kawatiri River trail -to find information on Māori Archaeological Sites – take a photo on the trail-upload to; rama@kawatirimuseum.co.nz with your name and contact details receive a virtual certificate & drop into The Museum of Kawatiri for info. Images will beRead more
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