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Prof. Cambitoglou - the "Prehistory" of the Australian Archaeological Institute at Athens Part 1/3
Duration : 560 Seconds

As part of the 30th year anniversary celebration of the Australian Archaeological Institute at Athens, Professor Cambitoglou gave a short speech outlining the institute's history. It is the only successful Australian foreign school abroad.
Tags :archaeology, australian foreign school, cambitoglou, archeology, greece, andros
Prof. Cambitoglou - the "Prehistory" of the Australian Archaeological Institute at Athens Part 2/3
Duration : 562 Seconds

As part of the 30th year anniversary celebration of the Australian Archaeological Institute at Athens, Professor Cambitoglou gave a speech outlining the institute's history. It is the only successful Australian foreign school abroad.
Tags :archaeology, archeology, australian institute, greece, kythera, sydney university, cambitoglou, andros
Professor Graeme Clarke explains how the Australian Archaeological Institute at Athens is unique
Duration : 287 Seconds

Speech at the Australian Archaeological Institute at Athens' 30th birthday celebration... Professor Graeme Clarke outlines how the Australian Archaeological Institute at Athens is the only successful Australian foreign school abroad.
Tags :archaeology, sydney university, classical
Kytherian-Australian Volunteers Learning About Archaeology
Duration : 112 Seconds

Greek Archaeologist Geli Fragou teaches Kytherian Australian volunteers about artifacts they found that morning - during the July 2010 dig at Paliokastro. A unique and special way to learn about ancient Kytherian history from the ground (dirt) up.
Tags :kythera, kythira, archaeology, paliokastro, ancient, roman period, laconian
Archaeological artefacts findings in Australia - ABC 101105
Duration : 479 Seconds

Stateline NT | Fri, 05 Nov 2010 22:19:00 +1100 | Duration 7m 58s A piece of an ancient stone axe found in an archaeological dig in Arnhem Land.
Tags :Archaeology, Australia, stone, axe
1205 #96 Australia's New Discovery
Duration : 207 Seconds

Is captain Cook the first explorer of Australia? A new archeology discovery just might rewrite the Australian history. These archaeologists have been on a seven-week expedition to Western Arnhem Land in Australia's Northern Territory, where they've been testing the established historical timeline about the first contact between local indigenous people and foreign traders, who the archaeologists think might be the Macassans from Indonesia, for trading the trepang, or sea cucumbers.
Tags :indigenous, Australia, aboriginal, captain, Cook, Arnhem, Land, Northern, Territory, Macassans
Archaeological Dig - Former Palais Site - Newcastle Australia
Duration : 366 Seconds

On the 26 August 2009 members of the University of Newcastle's Coal River Working Party were invited to inspect the archaeological excavations being undertaken on the former Palais Royale site in Newcastle West. In May 2011 the first of two Reports relating to this excavation were released covering the Aboriginal history of the site. Over 5534 Aboriginal artefacts were recovered, representing three Aboriginal occupation periods dating from 6716 - 6502 years BP (before present) and identified as a site of 'high to exceptional cultural and scientific significance'. Interviewees: Alan Williams (Archaeologist) and Shane Frost (Awabakal Descendent) For more information: coalriver.wordpress.com
Tags :kfc, aboriginal artefacts, archaeological investigations, newcastle australia, australian aboriginal history
Aborigines, Artistic Freedom and Spiritual Archaeology
Duration : 3059 Seconds

On the Edge of Science -- Kresimir Misak interviews Vesna Tenodi, a Croatian-Australian archaeologist, artist, writer and medium, who lives in Sydney. Topics include art and censorship, political correctness which is paralysing Australian society today and is used to terrorise artists and writers, as well as Aboriginal violence against non-Aboriginal artists, and a group of Australian artists who are determined to fight for their rights to create art without censorship. "When I said: I talk with gods, Aborigines screamed: We'll kill you! -- instead of asking: What do they say? This shows how aggressive and violent modern Aborigines are, and how completely disconnected from the ancient esoteric tradition passed on to them by the pre-Aboriginal population of Abrajanes." The program also explores conventional archaeology and spiritual archaeology, as well as the thoughts of more sensible Aboriginal people, shining a light on the current politically motivated lies, myths and misconceptions.
Tags :Vesna Tenodi, Aborigines, Art, Artistic Freedom, Censorship, Archaeology, Spiritual Archaeology, Activism, Political Correctness, Prehistory, Wanjina, Spirits, Mythology, Goomblar Wylo, Michael Cremo, Klaus Dona, Virginia mcintyre, Rex Gilroy, Benedikt Osvath, Gina Sinozich, Graeme Biddle, Andrew Bolt, Gary Johns, Donald Richardson, Paul White, Kevin Rudd, James Saleam, Australian Politics, Pleistocene Coalition, Dreamtime, Aboriginal Culture, Australian Prehistory, dreamraiser
Not Just Archaeology part1
Duration : 539 Seconds

David Guilfoyle heads Applied Archaeology in Albany Western Australia. His work in Alaska with First Nation people has brought about a significant change to how he works now with Noongar (Aboriginals) of the South of WA. This is part1 of a 20 minute doco about Cultural Mapping, Environmental Management and the Noongar community to effect change. His ha partnered with Wayne Web a Noongar custodian of the land for the Bibbulmun people. Find out why "Its not just about Archaeology"
Tags :Noongar, aboriginal WA, western australia, perrier, perrier studio, stolen generation, indigenous australian, greening australia, eugene eades, environment, bibbulmun education, spirituality, mental health, youth, cultural mapping
Archaeological visit to Merat Cave. SE of Sth Australia.Nov 08 .flv
Duration : 590 Seconds

Archaeologists and Anthropologists Robt. Bednarik and JP Montelle pay a visit to the 'Merat' cave near Mt Gambier in the 'Limestone Coast" region of South Australia. This cave was discounted 15 years ago as being not important as a source of early Aboriginal rock art. This visit discovered a new chamber with a wealth of early evidence of human (and extinct animal) markings which warrant much further investigation.
Tags :Visit, to, Merat, Cave, Nov, 08, for, youtube
Aboriginal Archaeological Investigations of the Palais/KFC Site Newcastle (Australia)
Duration : 2391 Seconds

On the 30th September 2011 Alan Williams (AHMS) addressed the Hunter Heritage Network Seminar at the University of Newcastle (Australia). He spoke about his work on the archaeological dig at the former Palais Royale/now KFC site in Newcastle West (Australia). For more information and copy of the final report on the Aboriginal heritage of the site: coalriver.wordpress.com
Tags :newcastle aboriginal heritage, aboriginal dreaming, ancient history, newcastle CBD
Not Just Archaeology part 2
Duration : 522 Seconds

David Guilfoyle heads Applied Archaeology in Albany Western Australia. His work in Alaska with First Nation people has brought about a significant change to how he works now with Noongar (Aboriginals) of the South of WA. This is part1 of a 20 minute doco about Cultural Mapping, Environmental Management and the Noongar community to effect change. His ha partnered with Wayne Web a Noongar custodian of the land for the Bibbulmun people. Find out why "Its not just about Archaeology"
Tags :Noongar, aboriginal WA, western australia, perrier, perrier studio, stolen generation, indigenous australian, greening australia, eugene eades, environment, bibbulmun education, spirituality, mental health, youth, cultural mapping photography
National Archaeology Week - Toowong Cemetery
Duration : 208 Seconds

Archaeologists from the University of Queensland along with the Friends of Toowong Cemetery will continue excavations begun last year to uncover buried monuments. The excavations will run 24-26 May with school groups involved for the first two days. In addition to the excavations the story of Elizabeth Dale, who drowned at the cemetery in 1905, will be retold and the graves of those involved in tthe story visited. Members of the public are welcome 9am -- 2pm Saturday 26 May. There will also be displays about some of the cemetery's occupants, and some of the material recovered last year. www.abc.net.au © ABC Television
Tags :National, Archaeology, Week, Australia, Brisbane, Toowong, Cemetery
Not Just Archaeology part 3
Duration : 130 Seconds

David Guilfoyle heads Applied Archaeology in Albany Western Australia. His work in Alaska with First Nation people has brought about a significant change to how he works now with Noongar (Aboriginals) of the South of WA. This is part1 of a 20 minute doco about Cultural Mapping, Environmental Management and the Noongar community to effect change. His ha partnered with Wayne Web a Noongar custodian of the land for the Bibbulmun people.
Tags :Noongar, aboriginal WA, western australia, perrier, perrier studio, stolen generation, indigenous australian, greening australia, eugene eades, environment, bibbulmun education, spirituality, mental health, youth, cultural mapping
Archaeologists discover historic streetscape under Brisbane City Hall
Duration : 67 Seconds

Brisbane City Hall renovations hit a hurdle that could cost taxpayers, as archaeologists discover a 160-year-old streetscape under the building.
Tags :abc, news, australia, australian, broadcasting, corporation
Archaeological dig makes important human find
Duration : 40 Seconds

A group of archaeologists from Queensland University have discovered the oldest known high altitude human settlement.
Tags :abc, news, australia, australian, broadcasting, corporation
On Site - Insight
Duration : 278 Seconds

On Site Insight: An Australian Archaeological Excavation in Egypt is a fascinating look at the work of Naguib Kanawati, Professor of Egyptology at Macquarie, and his team as they recorded the tomb of Mereruka in Egypt during 2003 and 2004. For more info about opportunities to studying Archaeology at Macquarie please visit www.arts.mq.edu.au Photgraphs were taken by Effy Alexakis. Video produced by Fabian Astore
Tags :egyptology, kanawati, research, ancienthistory, macquarie, university
Part 1 - Art and Archaeology of the Dampier Archipelago
Duration : 541 Seconds

Seminar held in 2006
Tags :National Trust, Heritage, Western Australia, Dampier Archipelage, Burrup Peninsula
Archaeologists find 11000-year-old house
Duration : 106 Seconds

Archaeologists are claiming that the excavation of an 11000 year-old house in the UK is as significant as Stonehenge.
Tags :abc, news, australia, australian, broadcasting, corporation
Caring For Country In Action
Duration : 829 Seconds

A community archaeology project in the south west of Western Australia involving the local Aboriginal community.
Tags :Community archaeology, Landcare - Western Australia, Many Peaks Western Australia


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