
Restoring cultural places and landscape after fire: the Marbellup project
An intense wildfire impacted one of the most significant cultural landscapes within Tjaltjraak Country, near Esperance, Western Australia, causing damage at two major granite outcrops, major cultural wetlands and known burial sites. Esperance Tjaltjraak Native Title Aboriginal Corporation (ETNTAC), Applied Archaeology Australia, and South Coast Natural Resource Management, have been coordinating a natural resource management project within the fire scar across UCL lands in t

Language, History and Archaeology: A GPR Project at Eyak Lake, Alaska
In 2016 and 2017, a team from Applied Archaeology International (AAI) were invited to the annual Eyak Cultural and Language Camp in Cordova, Alaska, hosted by Orca Adventure Lodge. The team included two archaeologists, three interns from the Kenaitze Tribe, and Elders from Australia - as part of AAI’s annual cultural ranger internship and international cultural exchange program. The camp is focused on Eyak language revitalization. The history of the Eyak language loss is ofte