
Join the Canberra Archaeological Society and the ANU Centre for Archaeological Research on Friday the 22nd of May for a special National Archaeology Week public lecture, delivered by the ANU's own Professor Stuart Bedford!
Anthropogenic transformation of an island landscape: 3,000 years of adaptation and resilience on Efate, Vanuatu.
The lecture will be free with the option to purchase a ticket for the catered reception in the venue foyer following the lecture. Please come along for a chance to socialise with archaeologists, researchers and fellow community enthusiasts!
Doors open at 5:30pm for the lecture to start at 6:00pm, followed by drinks and nibbles in the foyer at 7:00pm.
Pricing
Tickets to the lecture will be free for everyone but our CAS members enjoy a big discount for the catered reception. Please still register as lecture only if you are not planning on attending the reception so we can plan accordingly.
- Reception ticket (Non-member): $35
- Reception ticket (Member): $10
If you would like to purchase the member ticket and a CAS membership, you can do so at the checkout!
If you are in a difficult spot and can't afford the ticket but don't want to miss out on the reception, please email us at canberraarchsoc@gmail.com
This event was originally published on the School of Archaeology and Anthropology website.
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Location
Australian Centre on China in the World Lecture Theatre, 188 Fellows Lane ACT 2600
Speaker
- Associate Professor Stuart Bedford (CAP - ANU)
Contact
- Phoebe Barnes