Northern Territory: Rock Art Field School
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This field school provides a unique opportunity for students to undertake 'community' archaeology in Australia. It will be held from the 7th – 13th of July 2014. Students will have the chance to learn field-based archaeological skills, while at the same time developing other practical and personal skills necessary to conduct archaeological research with Aboriginal communities. In particular, students will focus on the recording of rock art in its wider cultural context. The field school may involve some seminars, and informal interactions with Barunga and Ugullar community members, and will also be directed towards in-depth practical recording skills necessary for rock art research in an archaeological framework. Students who have completed a previous Rock Art Field School are required to undertake this topic at a different site, and with a different Aboriginal community, than they have worked with previously. For more information, visit our website at http://www.flinders.edu.au/ehl/archaeology/fieldwork/field-schools/rock-art-field-school/rock-art-field-school_home.cfm
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