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Discovering Archaeology Sites via Survey Analysis

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Heritage Skills Association 2025 Winter Warmers Talks Series


Join us for the third talk in the Heritage Skills Association Winter Warmer Talk Series. 


This series showcases local heritage professionals, shines a spotlight on Western Australian heritage, and provides a meeting opportunity for all those interested in heritage work.


Join Bill France as he shares the results of his attempts to locate the wells and infrastructure created by Charles Cooke Hunt during his 1864 expedition to map a route from York to the Hampton Plains for travellers and livestock.


Discover how C.C. Hunt mapped his route using the methods available to him and how modern surveying techniques compare. Learn how identifying errors in historic surveys and incorporating evidence from later surveyors in 1871 and 1889 reveal lost archaeological sites. 


Date: Wednesday, 27 August 2025. 

Time: 5.45pm arrival. Talk starts 6pm. Event Concludes 7.30pm. Light refreshments will be available.

Venue: City of Perth Library 573 Hay Street, Perth

Cost: Free, book now as places are limited. 

Link trybooking page - www.trybooking.com/DBXNP

 


HERITAGE SKILLS ASSOCIATION WINTER WARMER TALK SERIES

This series will showcase a range of local heritage professionals shining the spotlight on WA heritage places, projects, current challenges as well as provide a chance to meet other individuals interested in or working in these spaces.


Anyone with an interest in learning more about heritage and our environment is invited to attend as well as those studying, working or looking to enter the industry. 


This event series is run in partnership with the Heritage Skills Association endorsed by Department of Planning, Lands and Heritage, and the Heritage CouncilWA.


More talks in this series:Wednesday 25 June 2025 - Conservators at Large: Preserving cultural material in unexpected contexts

 
 
 

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