The Ethnoarchaeology/Community Field School was held from the 22-28 June 2014. It was run at Barunga, an Aboriginal community in the Northern Territory, and aimed to teach students the values of working with a community to do archaeology.
What follows is a series of blog entries written before and during the field school that document the daily activities of those involved and reflect upon what was learned. In other words, you might want to grab a snack—this is going to be a long one!
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