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(AAA) is the largest archaeological organisation in Australia, representing a diverse membership of professionals, researchers, students and others with an interest in archaeology. Membership is open to anyone interested in Archaeology.},url:https:\/\/australianarchaeologicalassociation.com.au\/student-opportunities\/fieldwork-opportunity-2024-harrietville-chinese-mining-village,full_url:https:\/\/australianarchaeologicalassociation.com.au\/student-opportunities\/fieldwork-opportunity-2024-harrietville-chinese-mining-village\/,template:single-post,breadcrumbs:{title:Home,url:\/},{title:Stories,url:},classic_content:!-- wp:paragraph -->\np>Join the Uncovered Past Institute to discover more about the Chinese miners who once lived and worked in the 19th century Harrietville Chinese Mining Village. For around fifty years from the early 1860s Harrietville was home to many of the thousands of Victoria\u2019s Chinese gold miners. This will be the fourth season of archaeological excavation at the Chinese Mining Village, following on from the previous three seasons in October 2017, October 2019 and October 2022. The largely undisturbed site includes mine workings, water races, building foundations, and gardens: a rare survivor of the heyday of Chinese gold mining in Victoria. The foundations of at least 19 buildings were discovered during a survey undertaken during Season One fieldwork in 2017. Huge quantities of food, liquor, medicines, utensils, ceramics and even coins were imported from China for the Chinese mining communities. Many fragments of these were discovered during the first two excavation seasons in 2017 and 2019, along with fragments of European tableware ceramics and glass bottles. Season Four research objectives will be to undertake more extensive excavations on a variety of building sites and gain a greater understanding of the lifestyle of the Chinese miners.\/p>\n!-- \/wp:paragraph -->\n\n!-- wp:paragraph -->\np>strong>Location\/strong>: Alpine National Park, in the Upper Ovens Valley, in northeast Victoria, Australia,\u00a0near the town of Harrietville.\/p>\n!-- \/wp:paragraph -->\n\n!-- wp:paragraph -->\np>strong>Dates\/strong>: The excavations are taking place over four weeks from Monday 22 January to Friday 16 February 2024. Each week will be a 5-day program - starting Monday morning, finishing Friday evening:\/p>\n!-- \/wp:paragraph -->\n\n!-- wp:paragraph -->\np>\u2022\u00a0Week 1 - Monday 22 January to Friday 26 January 2024br>\u2022\u00a0Week 2 - Monday 29 January to Friday 2 February 2024br>\u2022 Week 3 - Monday 5 February to Friday 9 February 2024br>\u2022\u00a0Week 4 - Monday 12 February to Friday 16 February 2024\/p>\n!-- \/wp:paragraph -->\n\n!-- wp:paragraph -->\np>For more information, see: a href\https:\/\/www.uncoveredpast.org.au\/harrietville-chinese-mining-village-season4-dig-with-us-2024\>Harrietville Chinese Mining Village, Season 4 - Dig with Us 2024 \u2014 The Uncovered Past Institute\/a>\/p>\n!-- \/wp:paragraph -->,content:{blockName:core\/paragraph,attrs:,innerBlocks:,innerHTML:\np>Join the Uncovered Past Institute to discover more about the Chinese miners who once lived and worked in the 19th century Harrietville Chinese Mining Village. 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(AAA) is the largest archaeological organisation in Australia, representing a diverse membership of professionals, researchers, students and others with an interest in archaeology. Membership is open to anyone interested in Archaeology.},url:https:\/\/australianarchaeologicalassociation.com.au\/uncategorized\/repeal-of-was-aboriginal-cultural-heritage-act-2021,full_url:https:\/\/australianarchaeologicalassociation.com.au\/uncategorized\/repeal-of-was-aboriginal-cultural-heritage-act-2021\/,template:single-post,breadcrumbs:{title:Home,url:\/},{title:Stories,url:},classic_content:!-- wp:paragraph -->\np>It has been widely a href\https:\/\/www.abc.net.au\/news\/2023-08-08\/roger-cook-wa-labor-aboriginal-cultural-heritage-laws\/102696738\ target\_blank\ rel\noreferrer noopener\>reported \/a>that the Western Australian Government plans to repeal the Aboriginal Cultural Heritage Act 2021 (ACHA 2021) which has been in operation for just over one month. A public outcry has extended beyond WA to Federal Parliament and has been unjustly confounded with the proposed Voice to Parliament and Government.\/p>\n!-- \/wp:paragraph -->\n\n!-- wp:spacer {\height\:\5px\} -->\ndiv style\height:5px\ aria-hidden\true\ class\wp-block-spacer\>\/div>\n!-- \/wp:spacer -->\n\n!-- wp:paragraph -->\np>WA now faces the prospect of returning to the same Aboriginal Heritage Act 1972 (AHA 1972) that enabled destruction of many important cultural heritage sites over the last 50 years, including Juukan Gorge in 2020. The ACHA 2021 addresses some deficiencies of the 1972 Act, by requiring developers to engage with Aboriginal people, and emphasising agreement-making. However, it is very complex legislation and provides no right of appeal for Ministerial decisions, much like the old Act. The lack of appeal rights under the AHA 1972 led to one-sided decision-making throughout its history.\/p>\n!-- \/wp:paragraph -->\n\n!-- wp:spacer {\height\:\5px\} -->\ndiv style\height:5px\ aria-hidden\true\ class\wp-block-spacer\>\/div>\n!-- \/wp:spacer -->\n\n!-- wp:paragraph -->\np>Aboriginal representatives across WA have stated there is now an opportunity to fix these fundamental inequalities. It may be possible to amend the AHA 1972 to include rights of appeal for all parties and to require developers to work with Aboriginal people in identifying and managing Aboriginal cultural heritage. The WA Government can implement practical and effective measures in best practice cultural heritage management and call on existing but under-utilised powers in the AHA 1972. However, some aspects of the AHA 1972 may prove impossible to fix. 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23:41:40,post_content_filtered:,post_parent:0,guid:https:\/\/australianarchaeologicalassociation.com.au\/?p1875,menu_order:0,post_type:post,post_mime_type:,comment_count:0,filter:raw,image:{large:false,original:false},category:Funding Opportunity,Student Opportunities,post_tag:,post_format:,meta:{default_description:The Australian Archaeological Association Inc. (AAA) is the largest archaeological organisation in Australia, representing a diverse membership of professionals, researchers, students and others with an interest in archaeology. Membership is open to anyone interested in Archaeology.},url:\/student-opportunities\/fieldwork-opportunity-2024-harrietville-chinese-mining-village,full_url:https:\/\/australianarchaeologicalassociation.com.au\/student-opportunities\/fieldwork-opportunity-2024-harrietville-chinese-mining-village\/,template:single-post,breadcrumbs:{title:Home,url:\/},{title:Stories,url:},classic_content:!-- wp:paragraph -->\np>Join the Uncovered Past Institute to discover more about the Chinese miners who once lived and worked in the 19th century Harrietville Chinese Mining Village. For around fifty years from the early 1860s Harrietville was home to many of the thousands of Victoria\u2019s Chinese gold miners. This will be the fourth season of archaeological excavation at the Chinese Mining Village, following on from the previous three seasons in October 2017, October 2019 and October 2022. The largely undisturbed site includes mine workings, water races, building foundations, and gardens: a rare survivor of the heyday of Chinese gold mining in Victoria. The foundations of at least 19 buildings were discovered during a survey undertaken during Season One fieldwork in 2017. Huge quantities of food, liquor, medicines, utensils, ceramics and even coins were imported from China for the Chinese mining communities. Many fragments of these were discovered during the first two excavation seasons in 2017 and 2019, along with fragments of European tableware ceramics and glass bottles. Season Four research objectives will be to undertake more extensive excavations on a variety of building sites and gain a greater understanding of the lifestyle of the Chinese miners.\/p>\n!-- \/wp:paragraph -->\n\n!-- wp:paragraph -->\np>strong>Location\/strong>: Alpine National Park, in the Upper Ovens Valley, in northeast Victoria, Australia,\u00a0near the town of Harrietville.\/p>\n!-- \/wp:paragraph -->\n\n!-- wp:paragraph -->\np>strong>Dates\/strong>: The excavations are taking place over four weeks from Monday 22 January to Friday 16 February 2024. Each week will be a 5-day program - starting Monday morning, finishing Friday evening:\/p>\n!-- \/wp:paragraph -->\n\n!-- wp:paragraph -->\np>\u2022\u00a0Week 1 - Monday 22 January to Friday 26 January 2024br>\u2022\u00a0Week 2 - Monday 29 January to Friday 2 February 2024br>\u2022 Week 3 - Monday 5 February to Friday 9 February 2024br>\u2022\u00a0Week 4 - Monday 12 February to Friday 16 February 2024\/p>\n!-- \/wp:paragraph -->\n\n!-- wp:paragraph -->\np>For more information, see: a href\https:\/\/www.uncoveredpast.org.au\/harrietville-chinese-mining-village-season4-dig-with-us-2024\>Harrietville Chinese Mining Village, Season 4 - Dig with Us 2024 \u2014 The Uncovered Past Institute\/a>\/p>\n!-- \/wp:paragraph -->,content:{blockName:core\/paragraph,attrs:,innerBlocks:,innerHTML:\np>Join the Uncovered Past Institute to discover more about the Chinese miners who once lived and worked in the 19th century Harrietville Chinese Mining Village. 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A public outcry has extended beyond WA to Federal Parliament and has been unjustly confounded with the proposed Voice to Parliament and Government.\/p>\n!-- \/wp:paragraph -->\n\n!-- wp:spacer {\height\:\5px\} -->\ndiv style\height:5px\ aria-hidden\true\ class\wp-block-spacer\>\/div>\n!-- \/wp:spacer -->\n\n!-- wp:paragraph -->\np>WA now faces the prospect of returning to the same Aboriginal Heritage Act 1972 (AHA 1972) that enabled destruction of many important cultural heritage sites over the last 50 years, including Juukan Gorge in 2020. The ACHA 2021 addresses some deficiencies of the 1972 Act, by requiring developers to engage with Aboriginal people, and emphasising agreement-making. However, it is very complex legislation and provides no right of appeal for Ministerial decisions, much like the old Act. The lack of appeal rights under the AHA 1972 led to one-sided decision-making throughout its history.\/p>\n!-- \/wp:paragraph -->\n\n!-- wp:spacer {\height\:\5px\} -->\ndiv style\height:5px\ aria-hidden\true\ class\wp-block-spacer\>\/div>\n!-- \/wp:spacer -->\n\n!-- wp:paragraph -->\np>Aboriginal representatives across WA have stated there is now an opportunity to fix these fundamental inequalities. It may be possible to amend the AHA 1972 to include rights of appeal for all parties and to require developers to work with Aboriginal people in identifying and managing Aboriginal cultural heritage. The WA Government can implement practical and effective measures in best practice cultural heritage management and call on existing but under-utilised powers in the AHA 1972. However, some aspects of the AHA 1972 may prove impossible to fix. 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Should that be the case, discussion of new legislation by the WA Government should be undertaken as soon as possible, in consultation with Aboriginal representatives and other stakeholders.\/p>\n,innerContent:\np>Aboriginal representatives across WA have stated there is now an opportunity to fix these fundamental inequalities. It may be possible to amend the AHA 1972 to include rights of appeal for all parties and to require developers to work with Aboriginal people in identifying and managing Aboriginal cultural heritage. The WA Government can implement practical and effective measures in best practice cultural heritage management and call on existing but under-utilised powers in the AHA 1972. However, some aspects of the AHA 1972 may prove impossible to fix. 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