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Home ⟩ Blog ⟩ Archives for January 2014

Monthly : January 2014

HERMES training/refresher training on offer in Melbourne

Posted on 31 January 2014 by digimon

Need some HERMES training/refresher training? Heritage Victoria is offering a training session on the online heritage database HERMES, a web delivered database customised to manage information for heritage places. HERMES Read More…

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Demographics in Zooarchaeology Survey

Posted on 29 January 2014 by digimon

This recently announced survey aims to characterize the demographic makeup of zooarchaeology, a subdiscipline of archaeology that focuses on the study of animals in the human past. This research is Read More…

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Your Input Requested for the Heritage Council of Vic Guidelines for Assessing CH Significance Review

Posted on 24 January 2014 by digimon

A year ago the Heritage Council of Victoria adopted “Assessing the cultural heritage significance of places and objects for possible state heritage listing: The Victorian Heritage Register Criteria and Threshold Read More…

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Call for public comment: Quinkan Country, and Saltwater Country of the Groote Eylandt Archipelago

Posted on 12 January 2014 by digimon

The AHC is assessing whether Quinkan Country, and Saltwater Country of the Groote Eylandt Archipelago meet any of the National Heritage criteria. The Australian community is invited to comment on Read More…

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Introducing NASC 2014

Posted on 8 January 2014 by digimon

This post was written by Liesel Gentelli member of the NASC 2014 National Committee. As a student, the world of academia can be a complicated, confusing and sometimes even scary Read More…

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