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Dr Christopher Carter |
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Archaeology & History |
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Coombs, ACT Australia |
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Anthropology & Cultural Studies |
Archaeology |
History - Art & Culture |
History - General |
Travel & Destinations |
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An indigenous and historical archaeologist, actively involved in research in the Atacama region of Chile.
Christopher Carter is an archaeologist with over 25 years’ experience leading tours to Central and South America, Spain, Morocco, Turkey, Greece and Ireland as well as within Australia. He is particularly interested in human interaction within landscapes and the formative period of cultural development.
Chris has a BA(Hons), MA and PhD from the Australian National University (ANU). He has worked as a tutor at the ANU and lectured at both the ANU and University of Sydney Centres for Continuing Education. When not leading tours, Chris works as an archaeological consultant and heritage advisor.
Chris’ research interests cover both Indigenous and Australian historical archaeology. He is also actively involved in research in the Atacama region of northern Chile and involved in a number of studies investigating the early settlement of this region. He has had a number of academic papers published in international journals.
As a teacher, Chris has always declared that archaeology cannot be learned in the classroom. Such statements resulted in him taking a group to South America in 1995. He has continued to lead several tours a year ever since. The areas visited have expanded to other regions of the world that reflect the subjects he teaches.
Chris is regularly called upon to give public lectures at a range of venues including the University of the Third Age, Art Gallery of NSW, Friends of the National Botanic Gardens and the Australian Museum. He has also been lecturing on cruise ships as he transitions toward retirement.
Chris has appeared on three ABC TV episodes of the Catalyst program. A sample of these can be seen at:
https://www.abc.net.au/catalyst/worlds-oldest-mummies---electron-microscope---climate-seals/11010984
Sahul: The Making of Australia
The First Australians
Lake Mungo: a Treasure of Australian Prehistory
Australia's Mining History
A Rough & Ragged Lot: The History of Whaling & Sealing in Australia & New Zealand
The Cowra Breakout - NSW, 1944
Mission X: The US Army Small Ships Division in Australia & New Zealand 1942-1945
QANTAS - the Early Years
Search for the Missing Link: Homo erectus in Indonesia
The Prehistory of New Zealand
Colonization of the Pacific
Rapa Nui: The Prehistory of Easter Island
A Celtic Myth: The Prehistory of Ireland
Search for Doggerland: Neolithic Britain & Its Northern Islands
Charles Darwin in Patagonia.
The Prehistory of Patagonia
The World's Oldest Mummies (and they're not in Egypt)
Roman Spain
Islamic Spain
A History of Andalucia: Cordoba, Sevilla & Granada
The First Americans
Cortes in Mexico
Pizarro in Peru
Machu Picchu: Its Place in Inkan History
Walking the Inka Trails
The Lords of Sipan: Prehistory in Northern Peru
Potosi: Spanish Silver in South America
The Atacama Desert: The Driest Place on Earth
Captain Duniam's mummy: A Peruvian mummy in Sydney
The Archaeology of the Andes: Much more than the Inka
In Search of the Maya: Catherwood & Stephens
Pyramids, Temple & Tombs: Pre-Columbian Architecture of the New World
Ritual Death and Violence in Central American Prehistory
Prehistory of the Caribbean Islands
Sugar & Slaves: An economic history of the Caribbean
The Voyages of Columbus
Crete: A Mosaic of History
Santorini and the legend of Atlantis
The Medieval City of Rhodes
Out of Africa – Human Evolution in the Middle East
Incidents of Travel in Egypt, Arabia Petraea, and the Holy Land
Petra – the Rose City.
Wadi Rum
The Heritage of the Arabian Peninsula
Colonial SE Asia
The Prehistory of Thailand
In Search of the Missing Link: Eugene Dubois in Java
History of a Small Island: Basilan
Oman – its history and heritage
The Archaeology of Water
Archaeology & the Olive
Art & Archaeology: An Australian Case Study
I have been engaged by Viking (7), Royal Caribbean (3) and Crystal (1) for Middle Eastern, South-east Asia, Australia and Pacific cruises over the past ten years. I have taught extra mural courses in archaeology and history for over 25 years at the Australian National University and University of Sydney. I have been involved with the ABC television show 'Catalyst' in three episodes. Have led cultural tours around the world for over 28 years. My area of specialisation is South and Central America but I have worked throughout Australia, Europe and north Africa. Moving toward retirement from 2022 and doing more cruises - would like to focus on South America, the Mediterranean and Australia/Pacific.
The following recent Cruise History has been recorded for this candidate.
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Viking Neptune
| NE231223 |
Panama Canal & Coastal Holiday |
17 |
Fort Lauderdale, Florida |
Saturday, December 23, 2023 |
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Viking Orion
| OR230119 |
Australia & New Zealand |
14 |
Auckland |
Thursday, January 19, 2023 |
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Viking Orion
| OR230105 |
Australia & New Zealand |
14 |
Sydney |
Thursday, January 5, 2023 |
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Viking Mars
| MA221114 |
Across the Bay of Bengal |
15 |
Mumbai |
Monday, November 14, 2022 |
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Viking Orion
| OR200221 |
Australia & New Zealand |
14 |
Sydney |
Friday, February 21, 2020 |
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Viking Orion
| OR200207 |
Australia & New Zealand |
14 |
Auckland |
Friday, February 7, 2020 |
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Viking Orion
| OR190310 |
Komodo & the Australian Coast |
16 |
Sydney |
Sunday, March 10, 2019 |