
Finds Stories: Addressing Mobility through Object and People Biographies
$post_categories = wp_get_post_categories( ); $cat = array(); foreach($post_categories as $c){ $cat = get_category( $c ); echo $cat[1]; } ?>From 27-29 August the AAIA Athens Office hosted the inaugural face to face meeting for the Erasmus+ Project: Finds Stories: Addressing Mobility through Object and People Biographies took place in Athens, hosted by The Australian Archaeological Institute at Athens (AAIA).

Women in the Present, Women in the Past
$post_categories = wp_get_post_categories( ); $cat = array(); foreach($post_categories as $c){ $cat = get_category( $c ); echo $cat[1]; } ?>Dr Rachel Pope (University of Liverpool) recently delivered a powerhouse keynote lecture for the ‘Modern’ Women of the Past? Unearthing Gender and Antiquity Conference. It was recorded and you can stream it now.

Beyond the Image: The Fate of the Magdeburg Amphora During WWII
$post_categories = wp_get_post_categories( ); $cat = array(); foreach($post_categories as $c){ $cat = get_category( $c ); echo $cat[1]; } ?>Charlotte Kowalski unexpectedly encountered a tale of loss of cultural heritage that links Attic red-figure vase painting to the height of World War II. Sydney, 2019 In the quest to publish a book, many stories are gathered along the way and while working behind the scenes to obtain photographs for Professor Alexander Cambitoglou’s forthcoming book, …