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25.01.2022 Survey in Langwarrin - it's going to be pretty cold and miserable - these are the days that sort out who the REAL archaeologists are!!



24.01.2022 http://www.haaretz.com/archaeology/1.580384

22.01.2022 To start your week with a smile

22.01.2022 Salvage excavations in Moe - perfect weather for a dig!



22.01.2022 Check out this upcoming lecture by Prof Peter Veth -Dating Kimberley rock art: The long and the short of it Details at: http://www.australianarchaeology.com/2014/02/8719/

20.01.2022 Friday arvo shenanigans on site at Mt Duneed - thanks Daniel Black!

20.01.2022 It's been a great few weeks at Alpha Archaeology, we are working on some exciting historical sites and about to commence a big historic project. Currently near Phillip Island surveying, beautiful weather for it today!



19.01.2022 Not technically archaeology but love this one

16.01.2022 Amazing images http://www.viralnova.com/weird-photos-from-history/

15.01.2022 Now that’s some windy sieving!

15.01.2022 Day 2 of Moe salvage excavations and we couldn't ask for better weather, plus finding lots of artefacts

12.01.2022 Well this is shaping up to be a busy week at Alpha Archaeology, with many new projects starting and many more being written up and completed - luckily the weather is looking good so our guys have a nice week out there digging away!



12.01.2022 Don't forget about AASV's lecture at Melbourne Museum tonight at 6.30pm. R (ben) Gunn & Leigh Douglas: Mystery Stones from the Arnhem Land Plateau One of the unusual features repeatedly found on the Arnhem Land Plateau are small stone tablets propped up and chocked to make them prominent. No Jawoyn people can offer any interpretation of these features and there is no consistency in their formal properties... Similar raised slabs were reported by Love from the Kimberley region; their meanings ranging from signifying sacred places or features to documenting where a person killed a kangaroo. The well-illustrated presentation will offer the extent of our knowledge of these Arnhem Land stones and their archaeological context. http://aasv.org.au/

12.01.2022 Here at Alpha we take stratigraphy seriously - check out our coffee cannister, complete with strata 3 - a transitional pocket of granules!!

12.01.2022 Wishing our Alpha clients a Happy Chinese New Year!

11.01.2022 For those feeling adventurous http://www.mayaresearchprogram.org/ http://ww2.valdosta.edu/~jwhi/Carsulaeweb/Carsulae_home.htm... http://etrurianova.altervista.org/joomla/en/

11.01.2022 Hang in there Melbourne! Alpha Archaeology is still working away during the latest lockdown- counting the days till we can get back to our new normal

11.01.2022 Archae-LOL-ogy! Heres a list of archaeology puns that will make you groan: - Archaeology: my life is in ruins - Archaeologists dig your features - Archaeologists will date anything... - Underwater Archaeologists do it deeper. And under pressure - All archaeology research is ground-breaking - Archaeology: Can you dig it See more

10.01.2022 For those interested come along to hear latest research projects happening

10.01.2022 pay attention http://www.cafepress.com/shovelbums/129705

10.01.2022 So it's a little bit wet at Benalla sieving

08.01.2022 State Library of Victoria Rome: Piranesi's vision Saturday 22 February 2014 - Sunday 22 June 2014 Marvel at unforgettable images of classical and baroque Rome in this free exhibition of exquisite rare artworks from 18th-century Italian master-printmaker Giovanni Battista Piranesi (172078). ... http://www.slv.vic.gov.au/event/rome-piranesis-vision

07.01.2022 Wow! so many bones http://mentalfloss.com/article/55222/10-buildings-made-bones

07.01.2022 Amazing specimen!

07.01.2022 Volunteers Georgia and Sinead hard at work. Thanks for your help.

06.01.2022 http://www.buzzfeed.com//what-period-in-history-do-you-rea

06.01.2022 Sunrise over the spoil pile

02.01.2022 Now thats some windy sieving!

02.01.2022 Hello everyone, The final lecture for 2019 will follow our AGM at 6.30pm, Thursday 21st of November. Joining us is Jeremy Smith, principal archaeologist at Heri...tage Victoria, who will talk about the history and development of archaeology in Melbourne over the last 30 years. Wine and refreshments will be available after the talk for a donation of $10 per person. This event is open to the public, and we hope our members and friends will join us for this special occasion! Tickets are available through Eventbrite, via the link below.

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