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Australasian Society for Historical Archaeology : ウィキペディア英語版
Australasian Society for Historical Archaeology

The Australasian Society for Historical Archaeology (ASHA) was originally founded as the Australian Society for Historical Archaeology in 1970 by Judy Birmingham, then a lecturer at the University of Sydney. Its aims were, and still are, to promote the study of Historical archaeology in Australia.
==Origins==

The Australian Society for Historical Archaeology, came out of the developing intenrest in archaeology in Australia in the 1970s, and in particular the increasing interest generated by uncovering of Colonial period archaeology in Port Arthur, Sydney Cove, The Rocks and other parts of New South Wales, as well as the first historical archaeology course at the University of Sydney, in 1974.〔Jack, Ian 2006 “Historical Archaeology, Heritage and the University of Sydney”, ''Australasian Historical Archaeology'' 24:19-24〕

In 1991 the Society was extended to include New Zealand and the Asia-Pacific region generally, and its name was changed to the Australasian Society for Historical Archaeology. In the mid-1990s the Society's committee moved from being Sydney based to being a more Australasian wide committee (Neville Ritchie, the then President lived in New Zealand) reflecting the growth of historical archaeology in the region.
The Society's activities include public lectures and an annual conference with papers presented by national and international speakers. It promotes the exchange of information and reference material relating to historical archaeology both in Australia and overseas.

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