McMaster University's Department of Anthropology has just announced its first Collaborative Archaeological Field School. It will take place at Princess Point and environs in May-June 2025. If you are an undergraduate student at McMaster or elsewhere, please consider registering!
Join us for a celebration of Indigenous culture on June 21!
We’ve partnered with @mcfirstnation to bring you the third annual National Indigenous Peoples Day celebration, featuring:
🎶 Music
🎨 Art
🥁 Dancing
Lean more: https://t.co/gDSMf6vXqU
Today is #NationalIndigenousPeoplesDay, a day to especially honour the legacies, diversity & contributions of First Nations, Inuit and Métis Peoples. The Six Nations flag (Iroquois Confederacy/ Haudenosaunee flag) will be raised above University Hall. https://t.co/ob8munZ5Qs
It’s the Great British Pal-Meso dinner - and my first 🧵! The rules: modern methods and no fixed seasonality, but only foods available in Pal-Meso Britain allowed! We are enthusiasts, not puritans, but really enjoyed the research and creativity that went into this! 1/15
Need advice on taking the next step in your career? This weekend is last chance to sign up for our mentorship program. Registration links are included in Symposium confirmation e-mails.
More info: https://t.co/573rLwj2BG
Symposium Registration: https://t.co/KsRlgXS5BT
The Symposium Planning Committee needs your help and is looking for volunteers! Email [email protected] to answer the call!
Register for the symposium here: https://t.co/67XGdePvxg
Archaeologies of Resilience, the 2022 Symposium of the Ontario Archaeological Society. Register now at: https://t.co/3EewYlxpgv. #oas2022#oassymposium2022
The Ontario Archaeological Society is delighted to announce the 2022 Symposium Mentorship Program. Links to register are provided in Symposium registration e-mails (Contact [email protected] if you haven't received it).
Find out more at: https://t.co/rZhuumGuK3.
The Symposium Committee for the 2022 Annual Symposium of the Ontario Archaeological Society is still looking for Papers! The deadline has been extended to September 18th, 2022!
On view now at the M(M)A until December 2 is we are made of stardust, curated by Rhéanne Chartrand. 🌌 Rooted in Indigenous cosmologies and astronomy, the exhibition explores our relationship with the cosmos. Image: Meryl McMaster, Under the Infinite Sky, 2015.
2022 Annual Symposium of the Ontario Archaeological Society, Call for Sessions and Papers!
Paper abstract should be limited to 200 words. Please submit no later than August 1st, 2022.
Please send submissions to [email protected]
Maple harvesting during winter has a long history throughout Canada; in the past birch bark containers were used to collect sap. Remains of these containers and sugar maple charcoal can indicate, for archaeologists, a possible maple harvest camp.
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On Thursday February 10th at 7:30 PM, join the @OASLondon for their monthly meeting with guest speaker, Dr. Gary Warrick!
Email [email protected] for a Zoom link to the meeting!
We hope to see you all there for this amazing talk!
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