The accidental archaeologist: an informal perspective
Joanna Tsalikis will present a talk in SA as part of Festival Hellenika about her experiences volunteering in the archaeology department of the University of Sydney
Joanna Tsalikis will present a talk about her experiences volunteering in the archaeology department of the University of Sydney.
During her time, she travelled to Paphos, Cyprus and she will present a fully illustrated, informal and entertaining talk about her experiences as an accidental archaeologist. Presented by the South Australian Council for the Greek Cultural Month Inc, and as part of Festival Hellenika in Adelaide, Joanna will reveal the nitty gritty for those thinking of following suit as an archaeologist.
The Accidental Archaeologist: an informal perspective will take place at the Greeks of Egypt & Middle East Hall, 56 Richmond Rd, Keswick, SA from 7:00 pm on 3 May. Admission is free. For more info contact festivalhellenika.org.au
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