Director's Blog: Shamrock Aborigines, NAIDOC, and beyond
On 10th November, I had the pleasure of attending a NAIDOC event hosted at the Irish Embassy in Canberra by the Ambassador of Ireland, HE Breandán Ó Caollaí and Ms Carmel Callan. This has become an…
Oceanic histories: how seas shaped Australia’s past
How do oceans make histories? Or how do we make histories from oceans? These were questions posed in a recent webinar hosted by the ANU Research Centre for Deep History in conjunction with the Centre…
Inscriptions of Nature: a new book by Pratik Chakrabarti
One of the Research Centre’s Collaborating scholars, Pratik Chakrabarti, has published a new book, Inscriptions of Nature: Geology and the Naturalization of Antiquity. A culmination of a…
Archaeology and history on Groote Eylandt
by Laura Rademaker Research Centre for Deep History visiting fellow Professor Annie Clarke presented her seminar on the Groote Eylandt Archaeology Repatriation Project to the School of History on 14…
Director's Blog - The reverberations of deep time
One day in May, the earth shuddered. It was the year we call 2020, in the Pilbara, a remote part of Western Australia (WA), now rendered even more remote by the locked-down borders of this Pandemic…
Reclaiming Turtles All the Way Down
Collaborating Scholar, Dr Leah Lui-Chivizhe wants to let Deep History people know about an exciting project. Since April Leah has been working with Dr Lisa Onaga, from the Max Planck Institute for…
The Anthropocene Podcast
In case you missed our recent webinar in the Deep History and Science in Conversation Series, here’s the link to our podcast on The Anthropocene, convened by Research Centre for Deep History PhD…