
AAIA Podcast “Left Outta Field” Episode 2
$post_categories = wp_get_post_categories( ); $cat = array(); foreach($post_categories as $c){ $cat = get_category( $c ); echo $cat[1]; } ?>In our second episode we speak with Dr Susan Lupack (Macquarie University). She led one of the few Australian-run archaeological projects that was able to conduct fieldwork in 2020, shortly before the world went into lockdown. Dr Lupack’s planned sabbatical in Vienna was subsequently thrown into chaos as the pandemic went into full swing.

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.

UQ Ancient Greece Study Tour – The Theatre of Epidaurus
$post_categories = wp_get_post_categories( ); $cat = array(); foreach($post_categories as $c){ $cat = get_category( $c ); echo $cat[1]; } ?>Ethan Clark-Kistowski, third year undergraduate student at the University of Queensland shares his insights of the 2020 Study Tour It was a lovely winter afternoon, on one sunny day just a few short months ago when as part of the UQ Ancient Greece Study Tour, I got to visit the Theatre of Epidaurus. After touring …