Discounted rates at the World Rock Art course
The upcoming World Rock Art course scheduled to be held at the end of the year in Malaysia is offering a discounted rate for early registrants of ₤675 (including accommodation, lunches and refreshments) if you register before 1 August. The amount is still quite steep for those of us in Asia, so Barry Lewis, the project officer at Trent & Peak Archaeology of the University of Nottingham has asked all interested parties to email him so that he can get an idea of the level of interest - the more people who are interested in the course, the lower the cost will go. So, email him at Barry.Lewis@nottingham.ac.uk
You can download a copy of the flyer here, or by clicking on the picture.
Related books:
- Introduction to Rock Art Research
- Handbook of Rock Art Research
- Rock art and posterity: Conserving, managing and recording rock art : proceedings of symposium M, “Conservation and site management” and symposium E, “Recording … Darwin in 1988 (Occasional AURA publication)
- World Rock Art (Conservation and Cultural Heritage Series)
How artists view Sapa’s ancient rock carvings
World Rock Art course in Kuala Lumpur in November
Thailand’s rock art
Petroglyph site in Vietnam receives recognition
Sharing Our Archaeological Heritage - Day 2
Tags: Malaysia, Rock Art, University of Nottingham
You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site.







Leave a Reply