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  1. Maritime Archaeology: Australian Approaches (The Springer Series in Underwater Archaeology)
  2. Meaning and Ideology in Historical Archaeology: Style, Social Identity, and Capitalism in an Australian Town (Contributions To Global Historical Archaeology) by Heather Burke, 1999-08-31
  3. Recovering the tracks: The story of Australian archaeology by David Horton, 1991
  4. Visions of the Past: the Archaeology of Australian Aboriginal Art.(Book Review): An article from: Archaeology in Oceania by Meg Conkey, 2003-07-01
  5. The Cypriot bronze age: Some recent Australian contributions to the prehistory of Cyprus (Australian studies in archaeology ; 1973, no. 1)
  6. The archaeology of Wilson's promontory (Australian aboriginal studies) by P. J. F Coutts, 1970
  7. The Social Archaeology of Australian Indigenous Societies.(Book review): An article from: Archaeology in Oceania by Anne Ross, 2007-07-01
  8. Popular Notions of Australian Archaeology.: An article from: Journal of Australian Studies by Hilary du Cros, 1999-09-01
  9. Australian archaeology: A guide to field and laboratory techniques, (Australian Institute of Aboriginal Studies. Manual no. 4) by Derek John Mulvaney, 1972
  10. Buried History: Quarterly Journal of the Australian Institute of Archaeology. vols. 14-20 by Australian Institute of Archaeology., 1978
  11. Greek Colonists and Native Populations: Proceedings of the First Australian Congress of Classical Archaeology Held in Honor of Emeritus Professor A.D. ... of the Australian National University)
  12. Australian Field Archaeology: A Guide to Techniques (Aias New Series)
  13. Much More than Stones & Bones: Australian Archaeology in the Late Twentieth Century by Hilary du Cros, 2002-07-01
  14. AUSTRALIAN ARCHAEOLOGY: A GUIDE TO FIELD TECHNIQUES by D. J. Ed. Mulvaney, 1968

1. Australian Archaeological Association
22 December 2003 Contents of australian archaeology 57 Released - Papers in Honour of J. Peter White Number 57 of the Association s flagship journal
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Code of Ethics Constitution Executive Australian Archaeology ... Contact AAA The Australian Archaeological Association Inc. (AAA) is one of the largest archaeological organisations in Australia, representing a diverse membership of professionals, students and others with an interest in archaeology. It aims to promote the advancement of archaeology; to provide an organisation for the discussion and dissemination of archaeological information and ideas; to convene meetings at regular intervals; to publicise the need for the study and conservation of archaeological sites and collections; and, to publicise the work of the Association. Latest News:
1 June 2004 - 2004 Annual Conference Details Announced

Details of the 2004 Australian Archaeological Association Annual Conference to be held at the University of New England in Armidale have been announced.

2. Australian Archaeology Oceanic Archaeology
reviewed and annotated resources for australian and oceanic archaeology " The Australian Society for Historical Archaeology was founded in Archaeology. " photos - From Australian Society
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Australia /Oceania - Home Other Archaeology Topics Africa Archaeoastronomy Asia Australia/Oceania ... Zooarchaeology ABC Condo Project site, Island of Guam Their first paragraph tells the story. "The human skeletal and dental remains of the one individual (Burial No. 1) recovered from the ABC Condo Project site, Island of Guam, are described and interpreted. The qualitative, quantitative, and sex-, age-, function-, and pathology-related aspects of skeletal and dental form are covered systematically in this report." - The graphics seem to be missing - From the Forsyth Institute - http://www.forsyth.org/marianas/gmh_abccondo.htm Archaeological GIS Projects You will find a list and summary of various archaeological GIS projects in New Zealand and Australia. - From University of Sydney - http://www.archaeology.usyd.edu.au/~scripts/projects/list_generator.cgi?aust_gis.txt Archaeology British Colonial in Australia Archaeology of British Colonial Australia - photos - By Dr. Robert V J P Varman - http://www.geocities.com/Paris/LeftBank/6559/scc18.html

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4. Bibliographies For Anthropological Research -- Tennessee Archaeology Net
Some References to Australian and Pacific Archaeology Research. Part 1 AF Collection Online.* Bibliography of australian archaeology.* Bibliography of the Cook Islands
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AA Contents Book Reviews Thesis Abstracts Notes for Contributors ... Contact AAA Australian Archaeology (ISSN 0312-2417) Introduction Australian Archaeology , the official publication of the Australian Archaeological Association Inc., is a refereed journal and has been published since 1974. The journal accepts original articles in all fields of archaeology and other subjects relevant to archaeological research and practice in Australia and nearby areas. Archaeology is defined broadly and covers the prehistoric and historic periods in terms of pure research and cultural resource management. Material stemming from work in environmental science, history, biological anthropology, social anthropology and other related areas is welcomed, particularly when it relates to current Australian archaeological problems and issues. As Australian Archaeology services the interests of Association members, thesis summaries, news clippings, cartoons and other material of interest to members are accepted, providing the necessary permissions have been obtained and/or acknowledgements are included.

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AA Contents Book Reviews Thesis Abstracts Notes for Contributors ... Contact AAA Australian Archaeology (ISSN 0312-2417) Introduction Australian Archaeology , the official publication of the Australian Archaeological Association Inc., is a refereed journal and has been published since 1974. The journal accepts original articles in all fields of archaeology and other subjects relevant to archaeological research and practice in Australia and nearby areas. Archaeology is defined broadly and covers the prehistoric and historic periods in terms of pure research and cultural resource management. Material stemming from work in environmental science, history, biological anthropology, social anthropology and other related areas is welcomed, particularly when it relates to current Australian archaeological problems and issues. As Australian Archaeology services the interests of Association members, thesis summaries, news clippings, cartoons and other material of interest to members are accepted, providing the necessary permissions have been obtained and/or acknowledgements are included.

7. Queensland Museum - Australian Archaeology
The role of the australian archaeology section is to acquire knowledge about the history of human occupation of Australia through research of sites
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The Section is undertaking a number of archaeological projects. In the Gulf of Carpentaria and the Wellesley Islands the distribution of Aboriginal fishtraps is being documented and some sites have been excavated to date Aboriginal occupation in the region. In the vicinity of the Currawinya lakes, southwest Queensland, a project to document the spatial distribution of archaeological evidence and and to date occupation is also being undertaken. Aboriginal occupation in this area has been dated to about 14,000 years before the present. Artefact analysis from two rescue excavations at the Brisbane Commissariat Store and at the site of the Optus Theatre, Brisbane Southbank are continuing.
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The Archaeology Section manages four collections. These are:
  • Collections of Aboriginal artefacts from Queensland (QE) made before the enactment of laws probibiting the collection of such artefacts.
  • Collections of Aboriginal artefacts from outside Queensland (E collections) made before the enactment of laws probibiting the collection of such artefacts. This collection has examples of artefacts found in various regions of Australia.
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    11. Queensland Museum - Australian Archaeology
    The role of the australian archaeology section is to acquire knowledge about the history of human occupation of Australia through research of sites, collections and individual objects. other interactive media. The australian archaeology section has undertaken research projects throughout
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    The Section is undertaking a number of archaeological projects. In the Gulf of Carpentaria and the Wellesley Islands the distribution of Aboriginal fishtraps is being documented and some sites have been excavated to date Aboriginal occupation in the region. In the vicinity of the Currawinya lakes, southwest Queensland, a project to document the spatial distribution of archaeological evidence and and to date occupation is also being undertaken. Aboriginal occupation in this area has been dated to about 14,000 years before the present. Artefact analysis from two rescue excavations at the Brisbane Commissariat Store and at the site of the Optus Theatre, Brisbane Southbank are continuing.
    Guide to the collections
    The Archaeology Section manages four collections. These are:
  • Collections of Aboriginal artefacts from Queensland (QE) made before the enactment of laws probibiting the collection of such artefacts.
  • Collections of Aboriginal artefacts from outside Queensland (E collections) made before the enactment of laws probibiting the collection of such artefacts. This collection has examples of artefacts found in various regions of Australia.
  • 12. CAR And National Archaeology Week
    This year, 2003, will see the launch of National Archaeology Week, the primary focus of which is to increase public awareness of australian archaeology, and to
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    11-18 May 2003: ACT ACTIVITIES
    "Many people are interested in archaeology and enjoy learning about the past from research undertaken across the world, but few are aware of the fascinating archaeology that can be found in their own backyard. This year, 2003, will see the launch of National Archaeology Week, the primary focus of which is to increase public awareness of Australian archaeology, and to promote the importance of protecting Australia's unique archaeological record. "National Archaeology Week is being held from 11 to 18 May, 2003 and will involve a nationwide program of events and activities including public lectures, seminars, exhibits, demonstration excavations and displays. Voluntary working groups comprising enthusiastic consultant, public, academic, museum and state archaeologists in each state have developed the program of events. "For more information, visit the National Archaeology Week website at http://www.archaeologyweek.com , or contact your local committee (contact emails below)." (extract from the NAW website) Calendar of events - ACT SUNDAY 11 MAY
    Free public lecture and launch, Archaeology in the 1950s and 1960s - Australia, New Zealand and New Guinea

    13. Iain Davidson Publications On Australian Archaeology
    Iain Davidson publications on australian archaeology. australian archaeology 46, 3738. 1997 Pervye liudi,stavshie avstraliitsami .
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    Iain Davidson publications on Australian archaeology
    In press (1 with N.D.J. Cook, M. Fischer, M. Ridges, J. Ross and S.A. Sutton) Archaeology in another country: exchange and symbols in North West Central Queensland.  In I. Macfarlane, M.-J. Mountain, and R. Paton (eds)  Many exchanges: Archaeology, history, community and the work of Isabel McBryde In press Market forces.  In Making connections: inland Australia, Indigenous trade and ceremonial routes .  Arts Queensland, Brisbane. (4 with I. Metcalfe, J.M.B.Smith, M.Morwood) (eds) Faunal and floral migration and evolution in SE Asia-Australia Faunal and floral migration and evolution in SE Asia-Australia (2 with M. Ridges and D. Tucker) The organic environment of paintings on rock.  In G. Ward and C. Tuniz (eds) Advances in dating Australian rock-markings: papers from the first Australian Rock-picture dating workshop .  pp. 61-70.  Australian Rock Art Research Association, Melbourne. Archaeological Science means better archaeology, not more scientists. In G. Ward and C. Tuniz (eds) Advances in dating Australian rock-markings: papers from the first Australian Rock-picture dating workshop .  pp. 59-60.  Australian Rock Art Research Association, Melbourne.

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    Recent publicationsIain Davidson, Archaeology and Palaeoanthropology, UNE
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  • Human evolution, language and mind: A psychological and archaeological inquiry .  Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.  xiii + 273 pp.. Comment.  Current Anthropology Australian Archaeology (Photo link) "Pervye liudi,stavshie avstraliitsami".  In Chelovek saseliaet planeru Zemli.  Global'noe rasselenie gominid. (Ed. by A. A. Velichko and O. Soffer), Institute of Geography, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow. The prehistory of the mind.  A search for the origins of art, religion and science .  Thames and Hudson, London.  Cambridge Archaeological Journal Cambridge Archaeological Journal The evolution of language: assessing the evidence from non-human primates.  Evolution of communication Beyond Art: Pleistocene image and symbol.   pp. 125-160.  Memoirs of the California Academy of Sciences 23.

    15. JCU - FAESS - Dr Lynley Wallis
    Brief profile of this James Cook University Lecturer. Research interests include phytoliths and macrofloral remains and australian archaeology.
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    17. Walshe
    Profile of this Flinder University Lecturer. Research interests include faunal analysis, taphonomy, and indigenous australian archaeology.
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    18. University Of Western Australia - Archaeology
    Aboriginal australian archaeology, subsistence and social organisation, gender in the archaeological record and spatial archaeology. Sandra Bowdler.
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