Roy Tommy demonstrating the use of one of the fire sticks to Stuart Ingie Jnr at a rockshelter. The Nyimili Range community project continues! Frida, Kirsty and Denis from Terra Rosa have spent the last week back in Tom Price with the Yinhawangka Traditional Owners, continuing the investigation and recording of the heritage values of [...]
Last week Terra Rosa staff gathered with soft drinks and bowls of nachos, around the long meeting table on the ground floor of the office for a lecture. The table was adorned with books titled, for example, Human Osteology and Animal remains from archaeological sites as well as files including one dedicated entirely to kangaroo [...]
This year two of our fantastic Terra Rosa archaeologists submitted blogs for the Day of Archaeology! The Day of Archaeology is an annual project which explores the real day to day life of archaeologists. Archaeologists from all over the world are able to volunteer to write, photograph or film a day at work and document […]
By Jade O'Brien On International Talk Like A Pirate Day (19 September) 2006, I was staring at four crosses on the floor of St Mary’s Cathedral making jokes about searching for treasure. This was the first day of the exhumations of the second and third Catholic Bishops of Perth and the start of my involvement [...]
This years Australian Archaeology Conference is quickly approaching and with no less than seven keynote speakers it promises to be a fantastic event. Amongst the other archaeologists that will be presenting in Wollongong are two very talented archaeologists and all round wonderful people from the Sharma Centre for Heritage Education, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India. In […]