Nick Araho

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Location: Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea, Oceania.
Work: Kokoda Cultural Heritage Management Issues, particularly on impacts of WWII on the cultural, social, and political landscape, perceptions of the Kokoda Landscape, and ownership issues. Cultural Heritage Management in the Oil and Pipeline impacted areas of the LNG Project area of Gulf and Southern Highlands of Papua New Guinea, with Dr Bruno David of Monash University. Cultural Heritage and Legal Interpretation of Ownership and Heritage Issues in Mining and Oil and Gas Development Enclaves in Papua New Guinea
Biographical: Contact address: P.O. Box 7773, Boroko, Natonal Capital District, Papua New Guinea. Currently employed as: Senior Research Archaeologist, Prehistory Department, Papua New Guinea National Museum. Brief details on CV. Master of Philosophy in Archaeology, University of Sydney, 1996. BA in Archaeology, UNiversity of Papua New Guinea, 1984. More detailes on CV Under Preparation

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Research Cooperative
22/08/10 08:17:47PM @chief-admin:
Dear Nick,I have created a new group called "Energy research" inside the Research Cooperative. This group will focus on how energy research is communicated across all media, scientific and popular. The group is open to researchers, editors, translators, publishers, and others. If you would like to look (and perhaps join), please follow this link: Thanks, Dr Peter Matthews (for the Research Cooperative)
Research Cooperative
06/06/10 09:16:25PM @chief-admin:
Dear Nick,Maybe this might appeal to you... I have created another new group called "Social Science Speaking" inside the Research Cooperative. This group will consider the communication of social and human sciences across all media. If you would like to look (and perhaps join), please follow this link: Thanks, Peter (for the Research Cooperative)
Research Cooperative
20/04/10 07:02:50PM @chief-admin:
Dear Nick,I have created a new group called "Communicating Archaeology" inside the Research Cooperative. If you would like to look (and perhaps join), please see here: Thanks, Peter (Kyoto)
Research Cooperative
15/10/08 11:42:07PM @chief-admin:
I have just discovered an amazing site Earth combined with ground-level photographs, by travellers mainly, all over the world - including Kokoda Valley (see link above).I hope your internet connection is good for this.

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