Association of Professional Archaeologists of New Brunswick

Association of Professional Archaeologists of New Brunswick The APANB – AAPNB is a registered not-for-profit, self-governing professional association represen

The APANB – AAPNB is a registered not-for-profit, self-governing professional association which will serve as a body to represent the professional interests of individuals working in the field of Archaeology, or related disciplines, while establishing and maintaining principles and standards of archaeological practice in New Brunswick. The APANB – AAPNB strives to be an inclusive body, allowing an

y and all persons practicing in the field of archaeology to participate in our three levels of membership, from Professionals to Students. Our membership will work together to reach the objectives of the Association, including, but not limited to:

- Representing the profession of archaeology in New Brunswick
- Facilitating the development of the profession of archaeology in New Brunswick
- Acting as an independent extra-governmental body advocating for the discipline of archaeology
- Promoting the conservation of archaeological resources
- Mediating solutions to problems involving archaeological resources
- Recognizing significant accomplishments in archaeology; and,
- Encouraging professionalism in archaeology, the sharing and dissemination of research, the education of archaeology both within and outside of the professional community, and cooperation through a culture of inclusion within and beyond the profession of archaeology. With these goals in mind, the Association is inviting you to join and encouraging the participation of all interested and eligible parties throughout New Brunswick and the Canadian Maritime Provinces of Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island.

 :On the latest episode of the NB Arch Pod, Gabe Hrynick and I talk with Dr. Mary McCarthy (Brandt) about the history of...
10/09/2024

:On the latest episode of the NB Arch Pod, Gabe Hrynick and I talk with Dr. Mary McCarthy (Brandt) about the history of New Brunswick's segregated cemeteries, and her work with REACH in New Brunswick (https://www.reachnb.com/) to locate, document, and preserve Black cemeteries in New Brunswick.
Find the latest here or on your favourite podcast provider: https://lnkd.in/gB6zdFZe
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