
The Force and its Ancient Origins
$post_categories = wp_get_post_categories( ); $cat = array(); foreach($post_categories as $c){ $cat = get_category( $c ); echo $cat[1]; } ?>This Star Wars Day, AAIA Volunteer, Daniela Pizarro delves into the ancient inspirations underpinning The Force

What does your Mother Tongue Mean to You?
$post_categories = wp_get_post_categories( ); $cat = array(); foreach($post_categories as $c){ $cat = get_category( $c ); echo $cat[1]; } ?>Australia is one of the world’s most multicultural societies. International Mother Language Day brings us to a place of reflection.

2020 – A Year in Review: one year of the AAIA blog
$post_categories = wp_get_post_categories( ); $cat = array(); foreach($post_categories as $c){ $cat = get_category( $c ); echo $cat[1]; } ?>As the year draws to a close it is natural to reflect on the year that has been, and what a strange and turbulent year 2020 has turned out to be.

Covid 19 and Archaeology: A Lesson in Making Things Work
$post_categories = wp_get_post_categories( ); $cat = array(); foreach($post_categories as $c){ $cat = get_category( $c ); echo $cat[1]; } ?>When her fieldwork plans were thrown into chaos by the global pandemic, Emma Jones, an undergraduate student studying archaeology at the University of Sydney, found digital volunteering as a means to stay engaged and learn new skills. Like so many archaeologists, the early months of this year were spent optimistically organising Visas, booking flights and …