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  1. Much More Than Stones and Bones. Australian Archaeology in the late Twentieth Century.(Book Review): An article from: Archaeology in Oceania by Richard Mackay, 2003-07-01
  2. Buried History. a Quarterly Journal of Biblical Archaeology. Vol. 7, No. 3. by Gordon G, Editor]. Australian Institute Of Archaeology. [Garner, 0000
  3. Buried History. a Quarterly Journal of Biblical Archaeology. Vol. 8, No. 4. by Gordon G, Editor]. Australian Institute Of Archaeology. [Garner, 0000
  4. Digging It Up Down Under: A Practical Guide to Doing Archaeology in Australia (World Archaeological Congress Cultural Heritage Manual Series) by Claire Smith, Heather Burke, 2007-10-19
  5. The Archaeology of Ancient Australia by Peter Hiscock, 2007-12-11
  6. Continent of Hunter-Gatherers: New Perspectives in Australian Prehistory (Cambridge World Archaeology) by Harry Lourandos, 1997-02-28
  7. The archaeology of the Capertee Valley, New South Wales (Australian Museum, Sydney. Records) by F. D McCarthy, 1964
  8. The mummy; an Egyptian mummy Graeco-Roman period about 100BC-AD100 by The Australian Institute of Archaeology, 1971
  9. Digging up the Diggers' war: Australian battlefield archaeology by John Laffin, 1993
  10. Belonging: Australians, Place and Aboriginal Ownership by Peter Read, 2000-10-09
  11. Palaeo-Environmental Change and the Persistence of Human Occupation in South-Western Australian Forests.(Book Review): An article from: Archaeology in Oceania by Val Attenbrow, 2005-07-01
  12. The Australian National University--Vanuatu Cultural Centre Archaeology Project, 1994-97: Aims and Results.: An article from: Oceania by Stuart Bedford, Matthew Spriggs, et all 1999-09-01
  13. After Captain Cook, The Archaeology of the Recent Indigenous Past in Australia by Rodney Harrison, Christine Williamson, 2004-01-20
  14. A World of Relationships: Itineraries, Dreams, and Events in the Australian Western Desert (Anthropological Horizons) by Sylvie Poirier, 2005-04-01

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General Fields. Indigenous australian archaeology site survey; site recording; excavation. Special Fields. australian archaeology 516667.
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22. Australian Association Of Consulting Archaeologists Inc.
In early 2002, the AACAI NEC approved the production of the australian archaeology Consultancy Monograph Series. Consultants are
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Other Publications Australian Association of Consulting Archaeologists (AACAI) Newsletter Information on the Newsletter can be found here Australian Archaeological Consultancy Monograph Series Invitation to consultants to submit reports for consideration In early 2002, the AACAI NEC approved the production of the Australian Archaeology Consultancy Monograph Series . Consultants are invited to submit major reports that reflect significant and strategic research and best practice in the disciplines of archaeology and cultural heritage management. The full range of consultancy activity is countenanced including regional survey, remote sensing, excavation, management and public education. Projects that display successful liaison and collaborative research initiatives with Indigenous communities are encouraged. Reports must be camera-ready for copying and have clearance from clients and stakeholders in terms of their ability to be circulated for wider publication. A panel of three senior archaeologists placed within a cultural heritage agency, university and industry setting will be approached by the NEC to act as independent referees for the selection of the most promising reports for publication. It is not envisaged that the selected report(s) will be edited.

23. Australian Archaeology Association
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27. Much More Than Stones And Bones: Australian Archaeology In The Late Twentieth Ce
Much More Than Stones and Bones australian archaeology in the Late Twentieth Century. Format, Paperback. What is australian archaeology? 1, (15).
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Illustrations ix Preface xiii Abbreviations xvii What is Australian archaeology? Australian developments and discoveries The dig, diggers and the community Romancing the stones Exposing First Government House The battle for Southwest Tasmania Trouble with bones The future of Australian archaeology Appendices 1 Australia ICOMOS Burra Charter (1983 version) 2 Statement of cultural significance regarding First Government House, 1983 Notes Glossary Sources Index Home Search Browse Express Order ... Help

28. Val Attenbrow
Attenbrow, VJ Shell Bed or Shell Midden. australian archaeology 34321. 1992. Deposition of archaeological materials. australian archaeology 3448. 1991.
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2003. Attenbrow, V.J. 'Land and Sea: Common Ground and Contemporary Issues for Australasian Archaeology'. Australian Archaeology Conferences, 17-21 November 2002, Townsville, Queensland . Australian Association of Consulting Archaeologists Inc Newsletter 2003. Attenbrow, V.J. Sydney's Aboriginal Past. Investigating the Archaeological and Historical Records , (reprint, paperback). UNSW Press, Sydney. 2002. Attenbrow, V.J. Sydney's Aboriginal Past. Investigating the Archaeological and Historical Records , (1st edn, hardback). UNSW Press, Sydney. 1999. Attenbrow, V. Archaeological research in coastal southeastern Australia: a review. In Hall, J and McNiven, I (eds), Australian Coastal Archaeology , pp. 195-210. ANH Publications, RSPAS, The Australian National University, Canberra. 1999. Attenbrow, V.J. The Southeast. In J. Hall and I. McNiven. Australian Coastal Archaeology , p. 193. ANH Publications, RSPAS, The Australian National University, Canberra.

29. Robin Torrence - Publications And Reports
In S. Ulm, I. Lilley and A. Ross (eds.) australian archaeology 95. pp. 25574. Australian Museum starch reference collection. australian archaeology 44 52-53.
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Torrence, R. 2003. 'Like everywhere you've never been' : archaeological fables from Papua New Guinea, pp. 287-300 in Jeske R. and Charles D. K. (eds), Theory, Method and Practice in Modern Archaeology. Praeger, Westport Connecticut. Torrence, R., 2002. Obsidian tools, the record of 200 years of museum collecting pp. 73-80 in Kaufmann, C., Kocher Schmid C. and Ohnemus S., (eds), Admiralty Islands: Arts from the South Seas , Museum Rietberg Zurich, Zurich. White, J.P., Coroneos C., Neall, V., Boyd, W. and Torrence, R., 2002. FEA site, Boduna Island: Further investigations Monograph 25: pp.101-107 in Bedford, S., Burley, D. and Sand, C. (eds), Fifty Years in the Field. New Zealand Archaeological Association. Torrence, R., 2002. The archaeology of cultural landscapes on Garua Island, PNG. Antiquity Torrence, R. and Grattan, J., 2002. The archaeology of disasters: past and future trends pp. 1-18 in Torrence, R. and Grattan, J. (eds)

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He is currently an Executive Officer of the Australian Archaeological Association and Editorin-Chief of the association’s journal australian archaeology.
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Main Evolution of the Network Scope Audit ... Organisational Chart Members Member Biographies Postgraduates Postdocs Forums Links Name: Associate Professor Donald Pate Position: Associate Professor Address: Department of Archaeology
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Adelaide, SA 5001, Australia Phone: Mobile: Fax: Email: Donald.Pate@flinders.edu.au Web Page: http://ehlt.flinders.edu.au/archaeology/staff/pate.php Biography: Personal Network Benefits: Publications: 2002 Pate, F.D., R. Brodie and T.D. Owen. Determination of geographic origin of unprovenanced Aboriginal skeletal remains in South Australia employing stable isotope analysis. Australian Archaeology 55: 1-7. 2002 Pate, F.D., M.C. McDowell, R.T. Wells and A.M. Smith. Last recorded evidence for megafauna at Wet Cave, Naracoorte, South Australia 45,000 years ago. Australian Archaeology 54: 53-55. 2000 Pate, F.D. and A.H. Noble. Geographic distribution of C3 and C4 grasses recorded in bone collagen stable carbon isotope values of South Australian herbivores. Australian Journal of Botany 48: 203-207. 1998 Pate, F.D., T.J. Anson, A.H. Noble and M.J. Schoeninger. Bone collagen stable carbon and nitrogen isotope variability in modern South Australian mammals: a baseline for palaeoecological inferences. Quaternary Australasia 16(1): 43-51.

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Research interests Aboriginal australian archaeology, subsistence and social organisation, gender in the archaeological record and spatial archaeology.
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Australian Archaeology presents an overview of prehistoric, archaeological research in Australia. The goals, methods and history of archaeological research are examined briefly. The patterns of Pleistocene settlement are reviewed and the various hypotheses concerning the biological origins, pattern of colonization and cultural development of the Pleistocene Aboriginal society changes of the Holocene period are presented and discussed. Selected aspects and issues of prehistoric interpretation are examined.

35. National Archaeology Week
National Archaeology Week aims to increase public awareness of australian archaeology and the work of Australian archaeologists both at home and abroad, and to
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National Archaeology Week aims to increase public awareness of Australian archaeology and the work of Australian archaeologists both at home and abroad, and to promote the importance of protecting Australia's unique archaeological heritage. Between May 16-23, 2004 an exciting nationwide program of event and activities will be held including public lectures, seminars, exhibits, demonstration excavations and displays. As part of National Archaeology Week 2004, we will be hosting a web diary of the excavations at the old Naval Stores at Kangaroo Point, Brisbane. Dig Deeper... For more information on when to visit the excavations: http://www.archaeologyweek.com/states/event.php?id=00028 Sponsors NAW Home States Meet The Archaeologists Study Options Links ... feedback
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Australian Archaeological Association. Email listing of Australian archaeologists. Engineering Heritage Australia. australian archaeology Mail List (AUSARCHL).
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    40. Lynley Wallis
    australian archaeology 55359. Wallis, LA 2001. 2000. Perspectives on ecological approaches in australian archaeology. australian archaeology 5054-66.
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    You Are Here: home research research contacts Dr Lynley Wallis Research Officer Contact Details GPO Box 553, AIATSIS, Canberra ACT 2601 Telephone: +61 2 6246 1160 Facsimile: +61 2 6249 7714 Email: Lynley.Wallis@aiatsis.gov.au Current Research Interests
    • Human-environment relationships through the late Pleistocene Aboriginal archaeology of the Gregory Ranges, northwest Queensland Aboriginal archaeology of the Mitchell Grass Downs Aboriginal occupation of the semi-arid zone Cultural heritage tourism
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    • Hiscock, P. and L.A. Wallis. In press. Pleistocene settlement of deserts from an Australian perspective. In P. Veth, M. Smith and P. Hiscock (eds) Desert Peoples: Archaeological perspectives . Blackwell Publishers. Smith, M., P. Veth, P. Hiscock and L.A. Wallis. In press. Introduction: Global deserts in perspective. In P. Veth, M. Smith and P. Hiscock (eds)

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