School of Archaeology and Anthropology

Anthony Forge Memorial Lecture: Lady Kintore's Corroboree title

Lady Kintore’s Corroboree

Recent research collaboration with Indigenous Australian communities and scholars on early Indigenous collections in British museums has elicited exciting new understandings of Australian material culture and history. This lecture will illustrate some of the ways in which this collaboration is being carried out illustrating and discussing the new questions and insights raised by this approach.  
 

Dr Gaye Sculthorpe: 2017 Anthony Forge Memorial Lecture title

2017 Anthony Forge Memorial Lecture

'Lady Kintore’s Corroboree' by Dr Gaye Sculthorpe, Curator and Section Head of Oceania, British Museum

John Mulvaney Public Lecture 2017 title

Lecture Title: 'Patterns in the Past: Mulvaneys in heritage protection and the Dampier Archipelago'. Abstract: to be advised.

A lavishly illustrated talk on the ancient petroglyphs of the Dampier Archipelago and the issue of heritage protection when 50,000 years of culture challenges 50 years of industry.

Bio-profile: Dr Ken Mulvaney, following in his father Professor John Mulvaney’s footsteps, has over 40 years’ experience in archaeological practice and heritage management.

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