Contested Ground: Archaeology and Urban Development

What do we do with the artefacts? And who is responsible for their preservation? Leading figures in archaeology, heritage and urban development engage in a lively discussion that tackles this key challenge faced by the field of Australian archaeology.

As cities grow, the past does not disappear, it resurfaces. Excavations conducted in the context of urban development continue to unearth traces of our past, but what happens to the artefacts once they come out of the ground? Caring for our archaeological heritage calls for shared stewardship in a rapidly evolving urban landscape, so how should we care for the tangible traces of our history and heritage?

Visitors looking at a display at Unearthed exhibition.
Featured exhibition

Unearthed

Even the most ordinary object has many stories to tell, depending on how you look at it

Friday 5 December
People looking at a wall of archaeological finds
Featured exhibition

Dig It!

Head to our dig site, grab your tools and become an archaeologist at the Museum of Sydney

Friday 5 December
Corner Phillip and Bridge streets, Sydney NSW 2000

Museum of Sydney

Corner Phillip and Bridge streets, Sydney NSW 2000
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  • Wheelchair accessible
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  • Wednesday 20 May 6pm–7pm