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Poster advertising the call for paper and poster abstracts for the upcoming CAA conference. Abstracts are due on march 31st, 2026.

Poster advertising the call for paper and poster abstracts for the upcoming CAA conference. Abstracts are due on march 31st, 2026.

Don't forget, our call for paper and poster abstracts is open for submissions! Head over to the conference page on the CAA website to submit your abstracts before March 31st! 🎉
#archaeology #conference

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PostDoc & PhD Opportunities - Ecological Entanglements and Biodiversity in Late Medieval Northern Europe, 1400-1600 The European Research Council (ERC)-funded project ‘Ecological Entanglements and Biodiversity in Late Medieval Northern Europe, 1400-1600’ (ECOLENT), led by Sander Govaerts, offers several PhD and pos...

Postdoc and PhD positions at Ghent University: Ecological Entanglements and Biodiversity in Late Medieval Northern Europe, 1400-1600

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#envhist #medieval #envhum

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Search | Heritage GuideHeritage Guide Search thousands of Canadian heritage sites.

Fantastic news! It appears that an individual has used a program to download the data from the historic places register and created a new site with it! If all the data is accurate, this will become a valuable site for researchers across the country.
🏺 #heritage
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Canadian Register of Historic Places | Heritage Sask Heritage Saskatchewan, A Voice for Living Heritage. Activities must exhibit sensitivity to: The indigenous natural environment; The impact of the interaction between human activity and natural environ...

Heritage Saskatchewan is working hard to try & save Canada's Historic Places Database, which ParksCanada is slated to take offline in spring 2026. It is a vital resource for #heritage in Canada. Please consider checking out what you can do below! 🏺 #archaeology

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This is going to be a really fun and stimulating session on pseudoarchaeology and communicating archaeology at the upcoming meeting of the @can-arch.bsky.social in beautiful Canmore, AB, May 6-10!

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Season 2 of ReCollections : A Parks Canada Podcast - la saison 2 de ReTrouver : un balado de Parcs Canada This season, ReCollections continues this tradition by taking listeners on a journey through four compelling stories from our national historic sites, national parks and collections.

Season 2 of the Parks Canada podcast, ReCollections, is now available!

Learn more here: niche-canada.org/2026/01/20/s...

#envhist #parkhistory #cdnhist #parkscanada

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Exciting new job opportunity with the Nunavut Government!

There is an opening for a Project Assessment Archaeologist is accepting applications now! Check out the link below for more information! 🏺 #archaeology #nunavut #jobs

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Our friends at Bodo out here to remind everyone that if you're an ASA or Bodo arch society member, we have special conference rates for you! 🎉🎉

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CFP: Memories of Erasure: The Lost Villages of Eastern Canada 16th-21th Century Call for papers Memories of Eresure-Appel à contributions Mémoire de l’effacementDownload

CFP posted on the blog - Memories of Erasure: The Lost Villages of Eastern Canada 16th-21th Century

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A pinkish blob in a pale pink background. Text in grey reads 'Conference registration is Open'. Below that, it reads 'early registration ends March 31st', and then 'caa 2026, Canmore, Alberta' in smaller grey letters  before the rest. There is a reddish figure to the left with its arms in the air.

A pinkish blob in a pale pink background. Text in grey reads 'Conference registration is Open'. Below that, it reads 'early registration ends March 31st', and then 'caa 2026, Canmore, Alberta' in smaller grey letters before the rest. There is a reddish figure to the left with its arms in the air.

🎉Conference Registration is Open!!🎉
Are you getting excited about the CAA/ACA 2026 conference?? We sure are!
Conference registration is now open now on our website!
Early 🐦 registration closes on March 31st, and online registration closes on May 1st!
#CAA #Conference #CanArch #archaeology 🏺

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A white poster with blue text, read ing 'CAA student committee, virtual social. Academic Posters for Archaeology: workshop and discussion' The workshop is on January 29th, at 6:30pm EST, and if people want more information, they can email caa.student (at) gmail.

A white poster with blue text, read ing 'CAA student committee, virtual social. Academic Posters for Archaeology: workshop and discussion' The workshop is on January 29th, at 6:30pm EST, and if people want more information, they can email caa.student (at) gmail.

The CAA Student Committee is running a virtual workshop on January 29th, titled 'Academic Posters for Archaeology'. If you are looking for tips on creating an effective and engaging academic poster for a conference in 2026, this workshop is for you! 🏺
Please share!
#CanArch #archaeology

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Four archaeologists working on shaker screens, with graphics of christmas hats imposed onto the photos. The landscape behind them is rocky and expansive. The ocean extends to the distance with clouds above. There is text in the sky in purple reading: 'Happy Holidays / Joyeuses fetes, from the CAA/ACA'

Four archaeologists working on shaker screens, with graphics of christmas hats imposed onto the photos. The landscape behind them is rocky and expansive. The ocean extends to the distance with clouds above. There is text in the sky in purple reading: 'Happy Holidays / Joyeuses fetes, from the CAA/ACA'

Happy Holidays and Joyeuses fêtes from everyone at the CAA/ACA! We hope you are all cozy and warm with friends and/or family, with visions of next field season dancing in your heads! 🎄
Photo by Tim Rast, Backdirt screening on Baffin Island.
#CAA #CanArch #archaeology #fieldwork #holidays

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@uofa-ipia.bsky.social @can-arch.bsky.social are there any more generous souls among you who could spare a little time for student groups?

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A colourful graphic! Yellow speckled background with a large green 'HAPPY' at the top, followed by 'International Archaeology Day' in hot pink, and 'From the CAA/ACA'in navy blue. There is a green sunburst on the left and green squiggles on the right, with a mustard yellow cloud shape'

A colourful graphic! Yellow speckled background with a large green 'HAPPY' at the top, followed by 'International Archaeology Day' in hot pink, and 'From the CAA/ACA'in navy blue. There is a green sunburst on the left and green squiggles on the right, with a mustard yellow cloud shape'

Happy International Archaeology Day 2025!!
We hope you are all out there, chatting about archaeology, learning about heritage in your area, and spreading joy and knowledge! Don't forget, our Call for Sessions for the 2026 CAA/ACA conference is live on our website. Link in Bio!
#archaeology #CanArch

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Research celebration moments: Check out Dr. Gabriel Hrynick's New Brunswick Archaeology Podcast, co-hosted with Dr. Kenneth Holyoke (University of Lethbridge)!

The podcast recently received a Public Communications Award from the @can-arch.bsky.social.

Find the podcast at rss.com/podcasts/nba...

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Maybe this is a time to have a roundtable or panel discussion about threats to archaeology/gists in Canada, drawing folks accross Canada from Parks, CRM, academia, etc. to talk about identifying different types of threats and suggestions on how best to document and address them 🤔
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A graphic advertising the CAA 2p26 Canmore, Alberta. There is an image of a human figure holding a disc or circle, slightly abstract, in red and grey. Ti the figure's left, it says 'Call for Sessions is Open! Deadline: January 15, 2026'

A graphic advertising the CAA 2p26 Canmore, Alberta. There is an image of a human figure holding a disc or circle, slightly abstract, in red and grey. Ti the figure's left, it says 'Call for Sessions is Open! Deadline: January 15, 2026'

It's TIME! Our call for session proposals is open!
We're preparing for the 58th Annual General Meeting of the CAA / ACA, in Canmore, Alberta, & we want you to join us!
We are accepting Session Proposals until January 15, 2026, so head to the link in our bio! 🏺 #CanArch #archaeology #conference

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André Bergeron et Blandine Daux, des conservateurs archéologiques du Centre de conservation du Québec (CCQ), sont décédés tragiquement à Lisbonne, Portugal, le 3 septembre 2025. Des collègues professionnels depuis de nombreuses années, ils formaient aussi un couple dans la vie. 🏺

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An obituary image for Andre Bergeron and Blandine Daux, 1955-2025, and 1970-2025. Andre is a balding white man with some white hair on the sides of his head, rectangular glasses, and a friendly smile with white stubble. Blandine is a white woman with cropped brown hair and side swept bangs. She is smiling and had sunglasses on top of her head. Both photos are in white circles on a green background.

An obituary image for Andre Bergeron and Blandine Daux, 1955-2025, and 1970-2025. Andre is a balding white man with some white hair on the sides of his head, rectangular glasses, and a friendly smile with white stubble. Blandine is a white woman with cropped brown hair and side swept bangs. She is smiling and had sunglasses on top of her head. Both photos are in white circles on a green background.

André Bergeron (1955-2025) and Blandine Daux (1970-2025).
André Bergeron and Blandine Daux, archaeological conservators working for the Centre de conservation du Québec (CCQ), passed away tragically in Lisbon, Portugal, on September 3, 2025.
Please visit our FB for the full Obituary. #CanArch 🏺

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This beautiful Hawaiian quilt depicts traditional crescent fans called pe'ahi, made of intricately woven coconut fibre, human hair & plaited pandanus leaf, intermingled with pandanus fronds. The Museum has 3 pe'ahi in the collections but elsewhere very few have survived intact.

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A graphic with two photos in the top left (a graveyard with a sign reading Enter at own risk), and bottom right (a group of people listening to a speaker in a large hall), and two drawings of a trowel and a suitcase. In a curving shape through the middle it says 'We want your summer fieldwork photos!', and at the bottom left: 'email: socialmedia@canadianarchaeology.com'

A graphic with two photos in the top left (a graveyard with a sign reading Enter at own risk), and bottom right (a group of people listening to a speaker in a large hall), and two drawings of a trowel and a suitcase. In a curving shape through the middle it says 'We want your summer fieldwork photos!', and at the bottom left: 'email: socialmedia@canadianarchaeology.com'

Hi friends! Now that the field season is (mostly) behind us, we'd love to see your fieldwork photos & feature them on our socials! Did you have a beautiful testpit that you're able to share? A funny pic from the season with your crew? DM us, or email the photo with your name & a brief caption! 🏺❤️

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ARCHAEOLOGIST I - NG Recruitment CLOSING: June 25, 2025

Exciting job opportunity with Nunatsiavut, as an archaeologist based in Nain, Lab! The position closes on Wed, so hurry over to the careers page below if interested. Please Share!
🏺 #archaeology #archaeologist
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One full week completed at Fort St-Louis with steady progress on a variety of units, plus visits from archaeological and museum colleagues. #canarch #archaeology #fieldwork @novascotiamuseum.bsky.social @somag.bsky.social @can-arch.bsky.social

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Oops!!! Thank you!

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And other tips to share with archaeologists entering the field this year? We'd love to hear them! 🎉 #archaeology #canada

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A teal background with text reading: 'pack your extra socks or sandles', over graphics of pink socks and yellow crocs

A teal background with text reading: 'pack your extra socks or sandles', over graphics of pink socks and yellow crocs

4. Overlooked, but bringing extra socks can really save your feet on long hiking or field walking days! And adding a light pair of sandles for the drive home is always a treat. #CanArch 🏺

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A teal background with text reads "don't forget Sunscreen and a hat!', over little images of sun glasses, a sun hat, and SPF'

A teal background with text reads "don't forget Sunscreen and a hat!', over little images of sun glasses, a sun hat, and SPF'

3. Sunscreen & a Hat! Working outside in the sun in exhausting, & keeping your skin safe from burns & potential skin cancers is vital to your health! #CanArch 🏺

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A teal background with text reads: Always bring electrolytes, with a little graphic of a pink water bottle saying 'stay hydrated'.

A teal background with text reads: Always bring electrolytes, with a little graphic of a pink water bottle saying 'stay hydrated'.

2. Electrolytes are vital if you are working in hot climates. Grab some Mio sport, Gu or Nuun tablets, & keep them in your bag for when temperatures rise. They will help you stay hydrated! #CanArch 🏺

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