Archaeology of water with Dr Chris Carter at the National Library

Overview
Join Dr Chris Carter and the Friends of the National Library for an enlightening talk about how water is essential for human survival.
Archaeologist Dr Chris Carter will describe some of the ways people have managed water for power and pleasure. Travel from the driest deserts in the world – the Atacama Desert of Chile and the Arabian Peninsula – to the lush, terraced hillsides that produce prodigious quantities of grain in the Philippines, from the slopes of Andean Peru to Australia's long history of water management. Uncover how humans gained access to and control of water, and how that has impacted on lifeways with both positive and negative results.
Dates
18 Sep 2025National Library of AustraliaParkes Place West, Parkes, Australian Capital Territory, AustraliaGet Directions
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- Carpark
- Family Friendly
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- Non Smoking
- Parents Room
- Public Toilet
- Shop / Gift Shop
Contacts
When
Next on 18 Sep 2025 from 6:00pm to 7:30pm
Where
Price
All ticketsTickets to attend in person are $20 for Friends and Australian Garden History Society members, and $25 for non-members.
Tickets to attend via Zoom are $11 for Friends and Australian Garden History Society members, and $16 for non-members.
from $11 to $25Accessibility
Disabled access available, contact operator for details.
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