25 August 2025

Archaeology of water with Dr Chris Carter at the National Library

| By National Library of Australia
A photography of a desert with the Friends of the National Library of Australia event sticker

Dr Chris Carter, Image of an archaeological site in the Atacama Desert.

Join Dr Chris Carter and the Friends of the National Library for an enlightening talk about how water is essential for human survival.

We need water to live, for health and hygiene, to cultivate crops, to manage livestock, for trade, industry and commerce – and for our gardens. Across the world and in different ways, from the most arid areas of the world to landscapes that are regularly flooded, humans have adapted their behaviour and settings to occupy the entire globe, and water has been at the heart of this remarkable development.

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.

Attend in person

This talk is followed by light refreshments in the foyer for in person attendees. Please make a booking at National Library.

Tickets to attend in person are $20 for Friends and Australian Garden History Society members, and $25 for non-members.

Watch online

The conversation will also be available online as a zoom webinar. Your camera will be hidden. You will be able to contribute ideas and questions to the conversation by typing into the Q&A and chat function.

Please make a booking and the Library will send you a direct link to the livestream event via email. Tickets to attend via Zoom are $11 for Friends and Australian Garden History Society members, and $16 for non-members.

This joint annual event is presented by the Australian Capital Territory Monaro Riverina Branch of the Australian Garden History Society and the Friends of the National Library of Australia.

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About Dr Chris Carter

Dr Chris Carter is a practicing archaeologist with over 25 years of experience working as a teacher, researcher, heritage consultant and tour leader working both nationally and overseas, including over 30 tours to South American countries. He has a BA (Hons), MA and PhD from the Australian National University.

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. His tours have expanded to cover many other countries, including Australia.

The Details

What: Archaeology of water with Dr Chris Carter at the National Library
When: Thursday 18 September from 6 pm to 7:30 pm
Where: National Library of Australia
Cost: $11 - $25. Buy tickets.

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