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On 23–27 March 2020 the ‘<em style="margin:0px; outline:0px; background:transparent">Collective Biography of Archaeology in the Pacific’</em><span> </span>(CBAP) Australian Research Council Laureate Project, led by Professor Matthew Spriggs, will be hosting
the<span> </span><em style="margin:0px; outline:0px; background:transparent">Histories of Archaeology<span> </span></em>conference at The Australian National University in Canberra, airing new ideas on the history of archaeology worldwide. Invited keynote
speakers include Margarita Díaz-Andreu, Stephanie Moser, Oscar Moro-Abadia, Tim Murray and Nathan Schlanger. The conference concludes the CBAP Project and launches the CBAP linked international museum exhibitions under the title of<span> </span><em style="margin:0px; outline:0px; background:transparent">Uncovering
Pacific Pasts: Histories of Archaeology in Oceania,<span> </span></em>which will take place at approximately 40 museums and cultural institutions worldwide.</p>
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Themes for the conference include: History of archaeology, archaeological theory and method; Objects and archives: history of archaeology through collections research; History of archaeology in the Pacific and Australia; Women in archaeology and the archaeology
of gender; and, Indigenous agency and individuals in the history of archaeology.</p>
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<strong style="margin:0px; outline:0px; background:transparent">With many thanks to:</strong></p>
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<li>The Gender Institute (Australian National University)</li></ul>
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<li>The Australian-French Association for Research and Innovation Inc.</li></ul>
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<li>The Australian Research Council</li></ul>
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<li>ANU College of Arts and Social Sciences</li></ul>
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