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         Australian Archaeology:     more books (100)
  1. Much More than Stones and Bones: Australian Archaeology in the Late Twentieth Century by Hilary du Cros, 1980
  2. VISIONS FROM THE PAST. The Archaeology of Australian Aboriginal Art. Illustrations by D.R. Hobbs. by M.J.: Morwood, 1999
  3. MUCH MORE THAN STONES AND BONES. Australian Archaeology in the Late Twentieth Century. by Hilary: du Cros, 1999
  4. The excavation of the Pattaya wreck site and survey of three other sites, Thailand, 1982 (Special publication / Australian Institute for Maritime Archaeology) by Jeremy N Green, 1983
  5. Belconnen's Aboriginal past: A glimpse into the archaeology of the Australian Capital Territory by Peter Rimas Kabaila, 1997
  6. The Australian Journal of Biblical Archaeology, Vol. 1. No. 6 by E Stockton, 1973
  7. Report / Australian National Centre of Excellence for Maritime Archaeology by Jochen Franke, 1998
  8. The Koh Si Chang III wreck excavation, 1986: A photographic report (Report / Dept. of Maritime Archaeology, Western Australian Maritime Museum) by Brian Richards, 1986
  9. Archaeology and colonisation: Australia in the world context : selected papers from the Seventh Annual Conference of the Australian Society for Historical Archaeology, Sydney, September 1987 by Australian Society for Historical Archaeology, 1988
  10. HSK Kormoran related documents in the Military Archive Freiburg, Germany: A brief look at the German perspective on the sinking of HMAS Sydney (Report ... Archaeology, Western Australian Museum) by Jochen Franke, 1998
  11. Report on the Queensland Museum 1998 HMS Pandora Expedition 12 January to 28 February 1998 (Report /Dept. of Maritime Archaeology, Western Australian Maritime Museum :) by Dena Garratt, 1998
  12. Archaeology with ethnography: An Australian perspective
  13. The Cypriot Bronze Age;: Some recent Australian contributions to the prehistory of Cyprus (Australian studies in archaeology) by John Basil Hennessy, 1974
  14. Australian field archaeology: A guide to techniques (AIAS new series)

61. Hobbies, Interests, Lifestyle, Recreation, Leisure, Information For Seniors
Outdoor Activities. Archaeology Australian Archaeological Institute Go there. Links to resources on australian archaeology, from the University of Sydney.
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  • Australian Astro Site - vast information site includes astronomy, astrophysics, astro navigation, space, radio astronomy, bio-astronomy and SETI, Star Wars and Star Trek, and many other diverse subjects.
  • Astronomical Society of Australia (ASA) - the organisation of professional astronomers in Australia. Many useful links to the Australian astronomical community, including Australian amateur astronomical societies, amateur meetings, and lots more.
  • Astronomical Society of South Australia - If sky watching is new to you, here's a great place to get started. The site also has heaps of astronomy links too.
  • Buying your first telescope in Australia - comprehensive advice on "How to get a telescope, not an expensive coat-hanger." Links to other sites on buying/making a telescope, and to astronomical societies in Australia.
  • NASA - "NASA is deeply committed to spreading the unique knowledge that flows from its aeronautics and space research..." Here's where you find all NASA has to offer.

62. ARCHAEOLOGY WORLD - ARCH2004
ARCH2004 australian archaeology. Excavation at Rocky Cape. This book is a reader containing reproductions of many of the key articles on australian archaeology.
http://arts.anu.edu.au/arcworld/aboutus/courses/2004.htm
Hiscock
ARCH2004 AUSTRALIAN ARCHAEOLOGY
Excavation at Rocky Cape. Photograph by Harry Lourandos.
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22 hours  lectures, 11 hours  tutorials. Lecturer: Dr Hiscock Prerequisite: Archaeology: an introduction (ARCH1111) and/or From Origins to Civilisations (ARCH1112) or enrolment for a major in Aboriginal Studies. Syllabus: Introduction to the physical and cultural characteristics of humans living in Australia prior to the end of the 18th century. Much of the unit focuses on how the environment was exploited, especially the economy and the impact on the landscape. Claims for demographic change and the development of social and economic complexity are also examined.
TEXT BOOK Murray, T. (ed) 1998 Archaeology of Aboriginal Australia. Allen and Unwin. This book is a reader containing reproductions of many of the key articles on Australian archaeology. Added to this, the articles are introduced with descriptions of their historical context and influence. As such this volume serves rather like a brick, and you will find it extremely useful, although no replacement for extensive reading of course. Preliminary reading Lourandos, H.

63. Australasian Institute Of Maritime Archaeology
AIMA has a publications program, annual conferences and hosts the australian National Shipwrecks Database and is dedicated to the ethics and practice of maritime archaeology. AUSTRALASIAN INSTITUTE FOR. MARITIME archaeology INC. Enter. australian National Shipwreck Database
http://www.aima.iinet.net.au/
AUSTRALASIAN INSTITUTE FOR
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Australian National Shipwreck Database

(Direct Link) Registration No. A0820044J Western Australia Associations Incorporation Act 1987 Section 18(6) A.B.N. 37 830 874 307

64. Western Australian Maritime Museum: Centre Of Excellence
The aim of the Center is to advance australian maritime archaeology and maritime archaeological conservation nationally and internationally so that maritime archaeological practices become a model for the rest of the world. Includes research, staff, training, publications, and contact information.
http://www.mm.wa.gov.au/Museum/toc/coetoc.html
Australian National Centre of Excellence in Maritime Archaeology
Introduction
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Education and Training ...
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65. Centre For Archaeological Research - ANU
Based at the australian National University, it aims to promote excellence in world archaeology, quaternary studies, and palaeoanthropology, through research, teaching and publication.
http://car.anu.edu.au/
C ENTRE FOR
A RCHAEOLOGICAL
R ESEARCH CAR brings together all the bodies associated with archaeological teaching, research and publications at the Australian National University.
CAR Notice-board Important information for prospective PhD students CAR Seminar Program 2004; Golson Lecture 2004 ... Links (including links to fieldwork projects by CAR members) Author: Amanda Kennedy
Feedback: car@anu.edu.au
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URL: http://car.anu.edu.au/
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66. Australian Archaeologists: Archaeology, Univ. Of Sydney
The list is intended to include archaeologists living in Australia or its immediate neighbours, or working on material/projects in that area. Includes contact information and research interests.
http://www.archaeology.usyd.edu.au/~scripts/contacts/list_generator.cgi?aust_arc

67. The Australian Society For Classical Studies
Open to those engaged in teaching or research in the languages, literature, history, thought and archaeology of the ancient world.
http://www.arts.uwa.edu.au/Classics/ASCS/
Welcome to the Homepage of
The Australian Society for Classical Studies
The Australian Society for Classical Studies aims at the advancement of the study of ancient Greece and Rome and related fields, and membership is open to all present and past members of university staffs who are or have been engaged in teaching or research in the languages, literature, history, thought and archaeology of the ancient world, and to other interested persons. This site contains (or will shortly contain): This site was last updated 18 September 2003 and is maintained by Neil O'Sullivan

68. ANU - Faculty Of Arts - School Of Archaeology And Anthropology
disciplines archaeology is that set of methods archaeology, Anthropology and Biological Anthropology. The School also coordinates the crossdisciplinary Indigenous australian
http://www.anu.edu.au/AandA
Skip Navigation ANU Home Search ANU Search ARTS ... Contact ARTS Faculty of Arts School of Archaeology and Anthropology Faculty of Arts Arts Home Archaeology and Anthropology Student Information Undergraduate Honours Postgraduate Programs Anthropology Archaeology Biological Anthropology Development Studies ... Indigenous Australian Studies Staff and visitors Staff Visitors Contacts Program Convenors Honours Convenors Postgraduate Convenors Administration Links Links
Faculty of Arts, AD Hope Building, Australian National University, Canberra, ACT 0200. Tel: 02 61253498 fax : 02 61252711, em ail: The School of Archaeology and Anthropology is concerned with discovering and analysing the variety of human cultural adaptations and societies. Archaeology focusses on past adaptations and societies, while Anthropology concentrates on present day ones. The school emphasises three academic disciplines:
Archaeology is that set of methods, techniques and analytical, interpretative procedures that allows us to use the material record to learn about the past. We focus particularly on the prehistoric past, those periods before the advent of written records. Students receive training in relevant archaeological techniques, and programs in field methods and analysis of artefacts are available.
Anthropology is the study of human beings focusing on their diverse social and cultural practices and beliefs. As a discipline anthropology has always tended towards a holistic approach to people, their nature and their societies and has a fascination with and respect for the diversity of cultures.

69. Department Of Maritime Archaeology Table Of Contents
Department of Maritime archaeology.
http://www.mm.wa.gov.au/Museum/toc/dmatoc.html
Department of Maritime Archaeology
Department
Shipwrecks
Artefacts
Projects ...
Virtual Exhibitions
Shipwrecks
Shipwrecks in Western Australia: Wreckfinder, the easy way to locate wreck information. Treasures the new Dampier, de Freycinet, James Matthews and Broome site. Batavia, The reconstructed section of the VOC (Dutch East India Company) ship Batavia
is on display in the Batavia Gallery of the Western Australian Maritime Museum. Shipwrecks of the Wanneroo Coast The James Matthews Perth Metropolitan Wreck Site Guide... Information on the SS Xantho
The VOC shipwreck Zuytdorp HMAS Sydney an analysis of events leading up the 60th anniversary celebrations in November 2001
Australian National Shipwrecks Database

this database has thousands of entries for shipwrecks around the Australia coast and internal waterways.
It features a full Search engine.
The Western Australian Shipwrecks Database
Artefacts
The Western Australian Artefacts Database
Projects
View the building of the Duyfken replica...
Publications
The Bibliographic Database
Departmental publications on the
Dutch Wrecks Material Catalogues,

70. A H S
A refereed journal based at the University of Melbourne dealing with australian, New Zealand, and Pacific regional heritage, archaeology, and history. Includes archives, selected reviews, style sheet, and editorial board listing.
http://www.ahs.unimelb.edu.au/

Australian Historical Studies
is a refereed journal dealing with Australian, New Zealand and Pacific regional issues. First published in 1940, it is now one of Australia's oldest and best known academic journals, receiving contributions from leading academics in the field. The journal welcomes contributions bearing upon any aspect of the Australian past, including the recent past. We value reflective comment on the recreation of that past in the present, in all its forms - heritage and conservation, archaeology, visual display in museums and galleries, oral history, family history and histories of place as well more academic studies. Contributions on significant historical subjects of general interest to the readers and practitioners of Australian history are also welcome. Australian Historical Studies is published biannually by the University of Melbourne in April and October each year and is supported by the Faculty of Arts. It is also supported by the Faculties of Arts of Monash University, La Trobe University, Victoria University of Technology and the Faculty of Art, Design and Communication, RMIT. Articles, reviews, books for review and related correspondence should be sent to the Editor at the address below. The Editorial Board gratefully acknowledges the generosity of its sponsors, Dr Anthea Hyslop and Mr Justice Mullaly.

71. Australian Archaeologists: Archaeology, Univ. Of Sydney
eol og yAu s@ net sc ape .net url archaeology.s5.com australian Archaeological Institute, 14/1 Dasyure Pl., Wynnum, Qld, 4178, Brisbane, QLD 4178, Australia.
http://acl.arts.usyd.edu.au/~scripts/contacts/list_generator.cgi?aust_arch.txt

72. The Western Australian Maritime Museum
A maritime archaeology and shipwrecks museum.
http://www.mm.wa.gov.au/
Welcome to the
Western Australian
Maritime Museum
Contact the Maritime Museum Maritime Log-on newsletter index Museum News The New Maritime Museum
Victoria Quay Fremantle Harbour For information
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The Submarine
Victoria Quay Fremantle Harbour For information
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The Shipwreck Galleries
Cliff Street Fremantle For information
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Photograph index

quick link
Specialising in Western Australian Maritime History and Heritage Home of Australia II Treasures
the new Dampier, de Freycinet,
James Matthews and Broome site.
Wreckfinder The easy way to find Western Australian
Shipwreck information
Specialising in Maritime Archaeology and Materials Conservation Home of the original Batavia hull timbers New Maritime Museum The Submarine Shipwrecks Museum Maritime Archaeology ... Contact the Museum

73. Archaeological GIS Projects
edu.au 1997, Australia, Peter Hiscock, Department of archaeology and Anthropology, australian National University, Canberra, ACT 0200, Australia, australian
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74. Mediterranean Archaeology
The australian and New Zealand journal for archaeology of the Mediterranean is a medium through which archaeologists in Australasia report on their research and field work in the Mediterranean region. It is open to contributors from any country and publishes papers in English, French, German, and Italian.
http://www.arts.usyd.edu.au/departs/archaeol/meditarch/index.html
MEDITERRANEAN ARCHAEOLOGY The Australian and New Zealand Journal for the Archaeology of the Mediterranean World Since its foundation in 1988, Mediterranean Archaeology (ISSN 1030-8482) has succeeded not only in providing a much-needed medium through which archaeologists in Australasia report on their research and field work in the Mediterranean region, but also in establishing itself internationally as one of the main archaeological journals. Mediterranean Archaeology is open to contributors from any country and publishes papers in English, French, German, and Italian. For details please see the guidelines for authors and forward submissions to Meditarch Go to: Meditarch Meditarch Meditarch Meditarch ... Meditarch Regular Volumes Volume 1, 1988 (out of print)
  • Chr. Eslick, Hacilar to Karatas; Social Organisation in South-western Anatolia; R. S. Merrillees, Mother and Child: A Late Cypriot variation on an Eternal Theme; J. J. Coulton, Post Holes and Post Bases in Early Greek Architecture; C. Tronchetti, La Sardegna e gli Etruschi; C. A. Hope, Three Seasons of Excavation at Ismant el-Gharab in Dakhleh Oasis, Egypt;

75. ARCHAEOLOGY WORLD
Click the statues to begin. WHAT CAN I DO AT archaeology WORLD? Explore information on australian and Pacific archaeology, Unconventional archaeology, prehistoric stone artefacts, and photographs of
http://arts.anu.edu.au/arcworld/arcworld.htm
LATEST NEWS: New papers on Stone artefacts
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WHAT CAN I DO AT ARCHAEOLOGY WORLD?

Explore information on Australian and Pacific archaeology, Unconventional archaeology, prehistoric stone artefacts, and photographs of archaeological sites. Visit the home pages of the Vanuatu Cultural Centre and the Indo-Pacific Prehistory Association (IPPA).
Read about new discoveries in Australian archaeology, get programs for public seminars at Australian Universities, find out how you can be involved in archaeological fieldwork, and when archaeology conferences will be held.
Use the latest search engines to look for information on archaeology in this site or anywhere on the web.
Use an extensive list of hyperlinks to follow your interests across the web.
Discover archaeology at the Australian National University. Details of units (complete with online reading lists), staff and post-graduate interests, current research and publications.
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76. AURA Home Page
Group whose focus is in the fields of rock art, palaeoart studies and cognitive archaeology. Discussion forum, book reviews, announcements, and rock art gallery.
http://www.sli.unimelb.edu.au/aura/
The World Wide Web Home Page of the Australian Rock Art Research Association
AURA now has a new home!!
http://mc2.vicnet.net.au/users/aura/index.html
AURANET is a connected set of moderated sites covering a variety of subjects ranging from conservation to cognitive archaeology and even first mariners! Details are in the latest RAR.
The old site is still here and still out of date
Thanks to the 15 or so people and organisations that contributed to the old site, without you there would have been even less. And its a pity that some of those who never contributed a thing complained so loudly and spitefully about the lack of updates, and never bothered to contact the web master.

77. Australasian Society For Historical Archaeology
The australian Society for Historical archaeology was founded in 1970 to promote the study of historical archaeology in Australia.
http://www.asha.org.au/
Papers Monographs Journal Newsletter ... Conference
The Australasian Society for Historical Archaeology
The Australian Society for Historical Archaeology was founded in 1970 to promote the study of historical archaeology in Australia. In 1991 the Society was extended to include New Zealand and the Asia-Pacific region generally, and its name was changed to the Australasian Society for Historical Archaeology. Membership is open to all those who are interested in historical archaeology, at both professional and amateur levels. The Society 's activities include public lectures , and an annual conference with papers presented by national and international speakers. It promotes the exchange of information and reference material relating to historical archaeology both in Australia and overseas. It publishes the ASHA Newsletter and the journal Australasian Historical Archaeology , which are distributed free of charge to members of the Society, as well as the Occasional Papers series and monographs The Society maintains links with other groups interested in Historical Archaeology.

78. Australian Association Of Consulting Archaeologists (AACA)
AACA was formed in 1979 to assist archaeologists working as consultants. Contains a register of consultants.
http://www.archaeology.usyd.edu.au/aacai/

79. Australasian Society For Historical Archaeology
Comparative studies in the archaeology of colonialism (Review by JVS Megaw); The history and design of the australian house (Review by Albert Gillissen);
http://www.asha.org.au/journal.php
Home Papers Monographs Newsletter ... Conference
Australasian Historical Archaeology
Volume 1
  • The Swiss Family Robinson and the archaeology of colonisations.
  • Stamp-collecting or increasing understanding: the dilemma of historical archaeology.
  • A first bibliography of historical archaeology in Australia.
  • The excavation of a brick barrel-drain at Parramatta, N.S. W.
  • The technology of whaling in Australian waters in the 19th century.
  • Towards the development of colonial archaeology in New Zealand: Part 1.
  • The life and death of a flourmill: McCrossin's Mill, Uralla.
  • Excavations at Arltunga, Northern Territory.
  • Instructions to Contribitors
  • Totley: A study of the silver mines at One Mile, Ravenswood District (Review by R. Ian Jack)
Volume 2
  • The Swiss Family Robinson Model: a comment and appraisal.
  • The archaeology of rubbish or rubbishing archaeology: backward looks and forward glances.
  • A first bibliography of historical archaeology in Australia continued.
  • The convict road station site at Wisemans Ferry: an historical and archaeological investigation.
  • People in the landscape: a biography of two villages.

80. JCU - FAESS | Site Map
Combined conference of AIMA (Australasian Institute for maritime archaeology), ASHA (Australasian Society for Historic archaeology) and AAA (australian Archaeological Association) is to be held in Townsville from 17 November to 22 November 2002.
http://www.faess.jcu.edu.au/saas/conferences_2002.html
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