NASTA 2022 Update #4: Programme Book!
We are just a little over a week away from the Big Day! May 20th is right around the corner, which means that it is about time to share the NASTA 2022 Programme Book!
We are just a little over a week away from the Big Day! May 20th is right around the corner, which means that it is about time to share the NASTA 2022 Programme Book!
We are very excited to share with you the abstracts provided by our invited speakers! They will be speaking on three very different topics. NASTA Organising Committee member Brodhie Molloy has worked very hard
It has certainly been a while since we graced you with an official NASTA update on the website! We are back, however, after some tricky technical issues prevented us from updated the website as
At NASTA we are constantly looking to break the mould and explore new ways to connect with our network. This year we will be supporting new committee member Brodhie in her investigation of the
Preparations for the second NASTA conference Breaking the mould: smashing stereotypes of grand archaeological narratives are well under way. Thank you to those who have pre-registered already. If you have yet to pre-register, you
It is Valentine’s Day, which is the perfect day for another announcement regarding the second NASTA conference, which takes place on May 20th, 2022 (CEST). We are excited to share that the Call for
We are pleased to announce that the second Narrative and Storytelling in Archaeology (NASTA) conference is set to take place on Friday May 20th, 2022! Make sure to save the date! Those who attended
Last Thursday, 25 November, we had the pleasure of introducing Linda Dielemans who gave a lecture about the use of fiction in archaeology. The lecture was a great success, and we would like to
Last Thursday we announced the lecture given by Linda Dielemans, scheduled for November 25 at 4 pm CET (GMT +1). The lecture takes place online, which means you can attend from anywhere in the
First and foremost, we apologise for our long absence over the last few months. Due to some unforeseen circumstances and personal issues that we cannot go into, the lecture we had originally planned for