On behalf of the CAA Executive Committee, it is my pleasure to share with you this draft “Statement for the Ethical Handling of Human Remains.” This document was prepared by CAA Executive Committee members and vetted by five individuals from the archaeological, Indigenous, and bioarchaeological communities. Please send your comments to president@canadianarchaeology.com and/or join us at the Annual General Meeting in Saskatoon on Saturday May 4, 2024, 3:20–5:00 PM (CST), where there will be an opportunity to discuss and vote on the proposed document.
Are you CANADIAN and looking for a career in archaeology? Want to work in Ireland? We have great news for you!
If you are between 18–35 years of age, you may be eligible for a Working Holiday Authorisation. This allows you to live and work in Ireland for up to 2 years.
Après une pause, le comité cherche à créer un nouveau plan d'action pour 2024 afin d'aider à identifier ses priorités et initiatives pour l'année prochaine.
Le comité des membres est particulièrement intéressé aux personnes qui ont des perspectives diverses sur les besoins des membres à travers le pays, et qui seraient intéressées à proposer de la programmation pour les membres.
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TMHC Inc. (TMHC) is currently accepting applications for the position of Material Culture Analyst in Historical Archaeology. This is a full-time permanent position based out of our London, Ontario, headquarters.
Georgia Tech, one of the world’s leading technological research universities, is launching a new initiative in archaeology. We look to fill the newly created H. Bruce McEver Chair in Archaeological Science and Technologies. We are seeking an accomplished archaeological researcher, educator, and academic leader who is eager to work collaboratively across Georgia Tech and to engage communities beyond the institute. The appointment will be to the rank of associate or full professor, commensurate with experience and accomplishments. The appointee will reside in the School of History and Sociology within the Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts, with possible affiliation in engineering and the sciences. The position is expected to begin on 1 August 2024.
Req ID: 31629 Job Category: Faculty - Tenure Stream (continuing) Faculty/Division: University of Toronto Scarborough Department: UTSC: Department of Physical and Environmental Sciences Campus: University of Toronto Scarborough (UTSC)
This is a 2-year term with the Cape Sable Historical Society. As the Climate Change Adaptation Coordinator for Archaeology, you will be responsible for coordinating the implementation of the Climate Change Adaptation Strategy for Nova Scotia’s Archaeology Sector.