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First Peoples - Bunjilaka (Exhibition) — National Archaeology Week Through the voices and languages of our Koorie community, First Peoples tells the story of Aboriginal Victoria from the time of Creation to today. This major exhibition at the Melbourne Museum celeb...

Last day to see First Peoples - Bunjilaka at the Melbourne Museum! This major exhibition celebrates the history, culture, achievements and survival of Victoria’s Aboriginal people. #2025NAW

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The Melbourne Story (Exhibition) — National Archaeology Week What shaped this city? Who lived here? What were their lives like? The Melbourne Story is packed with icons of the city's past and present. There are tales of heroes and scoundrels, growth and decli...

Melburnians! Check out this amazing exhibition about the history of Melbourne during National Archaeology Week. 🏺 #2025NAW

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In sunny Townsville on Wulgurukaba Country today with CIEHF archaeologists (and friends of!) marking #2025NAW 🧡

Yunbenun (Magnetic Island) in the background. Grateful to be guided by Ashley from @wulgurukabawalkabouts #OnCountry #CIEHF #IndigenousFutures #Archaeology #wulgurukabawalkabouts

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Home - Ballarat Heritage Festival

It's National Archaeology Week in Australia! The Ballarat Heritage Festival is on - lots of talks about heritage, exhibitions and more! #2025NAW 🏺

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Caring about Research Outcomes: Archaeology, Legacy, and the Future of Port Arthur's Past — National Archaeology Week Drawing on more than a decade of research across Australian convict sites, including at Point Puer and the First Prisoner Barracks at Port Arthur, Caiti D'Gluyas explores a researcher's perspective of...

Free online talk May 21: Caiti D'Gluyas explores the intersection of archaeological research and legacy collections through the lens of 'care' at Port Arthur Historic Site, Tasmania. #2025NAW 🏺

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A photograph of four clay pendants of a trowel, an amphora, a bivalve shell half, and a colour scale bar, each attached to loops of black cord

A photograph of four clay pendants of a trowel, an amphora, a bivalve shell half, and a colour scale bar, each attached to loops of black cord

Happy National Archaeology Week!

This year's craft in celebration of Archaeology Week is little clay pendants - the scale bar is 4cm

#2025NAW #archaeology #craft

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Trivia Night at Queensland Museum Kurilpa — National Archaeology Week Queensland Museum's Archaeology team is hosting a trivia night as part of National Archaeology Week and you're invited to join in the fun. You don’t need to be an archaeologist to compete for glory!…

Celebrate National Archaeology Week with a night of trivia at Queensland Museum Kurilpa! #2025NAW #QldMuseum

You don’t need to be an archaeologist to compete for glory! 🏆

Friday 23 May 2025, 5.30-8pm..

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Archaeological Digs - Friends of Toowong Cemetery Get your hands dirty and uncover stories from Brisbane's past


Friends of Toowong Cemetery and The University of Queensland School of Social Science have been unearthing Brisbane's past since 2006.

www.fotc.au/headstones/a...

#UQ #2025NAW

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Events List — National Archaeology Week Bake or make a creation inspired by archaeology! Knit a scale bar, bake artefact biscuits, model a monument, the only limit is your imagination.

Unfortunately we can't participate in National Archaeology Week this year as it is not safe to dig in Toowong Cemetery.

We hope to be back in 2026 with The University of Queensland School of Social Science to unearth more of Brisbane's past. #UQ #2025NAW

Check out other #archaeology activities at…

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