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  1. Ancient Egyptian pottery: From the collections of the National Gallery of Victoria & the Australian Institute of Archaeology, R.M.I.T. Faculty of Art Gallery ... Melbourne Institute of Technology, June 1982 by Colin A Hope, 1982
  2. Sarah Colley. Uncovering Australia: Archaeology, Indigenous People and the Public.(Book Review) : An article from: The Australian Journal of Anthropology by Tim Murray, 2005-04-01
  3. Phytolith and Starch Research in the Australian-Pacific-Asian Regions: The State of the Art: Papers from a Conference Held at the Anu, August 2001, Ca (Terra Australis,)
  4. Catalogue of ancient Middle Eastern pottery from Palestine, Cyprus & Egypt in the Faculty of Art Gallery, RMIT, June 1983 & essays on Australian contributions ... to the archaeology of the ancient Near East by Colin A Hope, 1983
  5. Instructions for setting up and operating the Trimble ScoutMaster-OmniSTAR Differential GPS and PowerBook 180 data logging system: Special initiative of ... / Australian National Centre for Excellence) by Jeremy N Green, 1998
  6. Australian Stone Hatchets: A Study in Design and Dynamics (Studies in Archaeological Science) by F. P. Dickson, 1982-01
  7. Archaeology of Aboriginal Australia: A Reader
  8. The Social Archaeology of Austrailian Indigenous Societies
  9. First in Their Field: Women and Australian Anthropology
  10. ANTHROPOMETRY OF THE NATIVES OF ARNHEM LAND AND THE AUSTRALIAN RACE PROBLEM. Papers of the Peabody Museum of American Archaeology and Ethnology, Harvard University Vol. XVI. No. 1. by W. W. (Analysis and Discussion) Data Collected by W. L. Warner. HOWELLS, 1937
  11. Palaeopathology of Aboriginal Australians: Health and Disease across a Hunter-Gatherer Continent by Stephen Webb, 1995-04-28
  12. Caging the Rainbow: Places, Politics, and Aborigines in a North Australian Town by Francesca Merlan, 1998-05
  13. Dingo Makes Us Human: Life and Land in an Australian Aboriginal Culture by Deborah Bird Rose, 2000-08-28
  14. Archaeology in the Peloponnese: New Excavations & Research (Oxbow Monographs in Archaeology, Number 48)

81. Directorate Of Oceanography & Meteorology > Home
Administers the data rescue program as a national component of the Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission's (IOC) Global Ocean Data archaeology and Rescue (GODAR) program.
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82. Power, Gender And Ethnicity Museum Report
A description of gender archaeology, its future, and a comparison between the Pacific gallery and the Aboriginal exhibition at the South australian Museum.
http://wwwehlt.flinders.edu.au/Archaeology/*Smith/Gender/1998/girdler/pgehome.ht

83. Digging Up The Past
australian David Down's nonprofit educational foundation producing a magazine and journal on Middle-Eastern archaeology, and offering videos, correspondence course and archaeological tours.
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84. JCU - Faculty Of Arts, Education And Social Sciences
Anthropology, archaeology and Sociology, Humanities, Indigenous australian Studies, Psychology, Social Work, Education
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85. Brian Hayden
Simon Fraser University professor with research interests in australian and Southeast Asian prehistory, ethnoarchaeology, lithic technology and cultural ecology.
http://www.sfu.ca/archaeology/dept/fac_bio/hayden/index.htm
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Cultural ecology and political ecology (the use of resources and energy to achieve political goals). Publications
TOPICAL:
Hunting and gathering societies; transegalitarian societies (those between egalitarian societies and stratified chiefdoms); Publications
Aggrandizer strategies, especially feasting and secret societies Publications
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Lithic technology Publications
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Northwest Plateau ethnology and archaeology Publications
Southeast Asian ethnography Publications
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Ethnoarchaeology in Indonesia Ethnoarchaeology in Polynesia Archaeology at Keatley Creek
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86. Australasian Institute Of Maritime Archaeology
program, annual conferences and hosts the australian National Shipwrecks Database and is dedicated to the ethics and practice of maritime archaeology.
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87. Brian Hayden
Professor in the department of archaeology. Research interests includes New World archaeology and ethnology, Old World Paleolithic, hunter/gatherer ethnology, australian and Southeast Asian prehistory, ethnoarchaeology, lithic technology and cultural ecology. Courses, research programs and publications.
http://www.sfu.ca/archaeology/dept/fac_bio/hayden/
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You will need Adobe Acrobat Reader to view the PDF files on this site. Dr. Brian D. Hayden - E-mail: bhayden@sfu.ca Web Page design by Erik Hayden AREAS OF SPECIAL INTEREST:
THEORETICAL:
Cultural ecology and political ecology (the use of resources and energy to achieve political goals). Publications
TOPICAL:
Hunting and gathering societies; transegalitarian societies (those between egalitarian societies and stratified chiefdoms); Publications
Aggrandizer strategies, especially feasting and secret societies Publications
Publications
Lithic technology Publications
GEOGRAPHICAL:
Northwest Plateau ethnology and archaeology Publications
Southeast Asian ethnography Publications
CURRENT RESEARCH:
Feasting:

Current Research Projects
Ethnoarchaeology in Indonesia Ethnoarchaeology in Polynesia Archaeology at Keatley Creek
Ritual sanctuaries:
This research focuses on ritual sanctuaries in transegalitarian societies and their sociopolitical significance.
Current Research Projects
Archaeology at Keatley Creek The use of Upper Paleolithic caves
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88. Australian Institute For Maritime Archaeology - Home Page

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89. Smith
Brief profile of this Flinders University Senior Lecturer. Research interests include australian indigenous archaeology and the archaeology of art.
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Email: claire.smith@flinders.edu.au
Research Interests
Australian Indigenous Archaeology; The Archaeology of Art; Gender and Material Culture; The Archaeology of Contact
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    I am able to provide media comment in the following areas of expertise:
    Indigenous archaeology; Rock art; Repatriation; Archaeological ethics; Global issues.
recent publications Claire's profile can also be found at New Century Scholars Claire Smith joined the archaeology staff at Flinders University, South Australia in 1998. In 2002-2001 Claire was based at the Smithsonian Institution and American University, Washington, D.C., supported by a Fulbright Postdoctoral Fellowship. Claire conducted research on the impact of globalisation on Indigenous knowledge systems (described below). Claire's research area is primarily in Indigenous archaeology and she has conducted field research with Aboriginal communities in Australia, Asia and North America. Her current research project, funded by the Australian Research Council Discovery grant, is 'Shared and Separate Histories', and is being undertaken collaboratively with Dr Heather Burke, of Flinders University, and Dr Jane Balme, of the University of Western Australia. She also has an interest in historical archaeology, especially in terms of multiculturalism, colonialism and ethnicity.

90. AIPA: Australian Institute Of Professional Archaeologists, Inc.
Founded in 1998 as a national organization representing the interests of all professionals engaged in the field of archaeology, who work or are based in Australia. Includes newsletter and general information.
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About AIPA
The Australian Institute of Professional Archaeologists (AIPA) was founded in 1998 as a national organisation representing the interests of all professional archaeologists who work or are based in Australia. The Institute serves to provide a broad base for the promotion of professionalism in archaeology, irrespective of location, research discipline, employment basis or experience. AIPA aims to provide a general framework for the development of archaeology as a viable career option, without focusing on specific aspects or sectors of the profession, or detracting from the efforts of specialist groups representing those areas. AIPA seeks to provide a forum for debate on all topics concerning the practice of archaeology in Australia, and how it relates to political, social and technological developments at home and overseas. We are in the process of constructing this web site to communicate the aims, ethics, services and activities of AIPA to the archaeological profession, the broader heritage community and the general public. AIPA is important to all who:
  • have qualified or intend to qualify as archaeologists;

91. ArchNet: Regions / Australia And Pacific
ArchNet Resources for australian and Pacific archaeology. Internet resources related to archaeological subregions of Australia and the Pacific.
http://archnet.asu.edu/archnet/regions/southeast_asia.html
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92. ANU - MAC
Obituary published in the australian National University Reporter. Rhys Jones's professional life coincided with what will surely be seen as the golden age of australian prehistoric archaeology.
http://www.anu.edu.au/pad/reporter/volume/32/15/opinion/obit.html
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93. Australian Archaeological Institute
Excavations, artefacts, archaeology, expeditions, australian Archaeological Institute. WELCOME TO THE WONDERFUL WORLD OF archaeology.
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94. Australian And Oceania Archaeology
australian and Oceania archaeology. ArchNET Resources for australian and Pacific archaeology; Aboriginal Studies WWW Virtual Library;
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95. Maritime Archaeology
Kieran is the Commonwealth representative on the National Executive of the australian Institute for Maritime archaeology, and is coeditor of the AIMA
http://www.anmm.gov.au/archaeol.htm
A USTRALIAN N ATIONAL M ARITIME M USEUM M ARITIME A RCHAEOLOGY P ROGRAM
The Australian National Maritime Museum's Maritime Archaeology Program advises and assists Commonwealth and State authorities responsible for shipwreck material, and has been actively involved in a number of current underwater projects.
The Museum's Maritime Archaeologist is Kieran Hosty (click name to email; telephone [02] 9298 3710 facsimile [02] 9298 3780). Kieran is the Commonwealth representative on the National Executive of the Australian Institute for Maritime Archaeology, and is co-editor of the AIMA Newsletter . He is a member of the NSW Heritage Office's Maritime Archaeology Advisory Panel. Click here to find out about the National Shipwreck Database produced by the Australian Institute for Maritime Archaeology and the Commonwealth Department of Communications and the Arts. Find out more about the program acquisitions excavations education
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The Museum supports and assists Commonwealth and State authorities by providing advice and resources, for example by sending trained staff to participate in the excavation, interpretation and preservation of maritime sites. We advise in the areas of collection management and acquisition of maritime archaeological material and on relevant legislation, such as:
  • Commonwealth Historic Shipwrecks Act 1976 Navigation Act 1912 Protection of Movable Cultural Heritage Act 1986 State heritage legislation including The Heritage Act 1977 (NSW) and The Heritage Act

96. Shaping The Future
ANU. In 1999 I was elected a Fellow of the australian Humanities Academy in recognition of my contribution to archaeology. In 2002
http://www.ees.adelaide.edu.au/nesuab/bios/spriggs/
Main Evolution of the Network Scope Audit ... Organisational Chart Members Member Biographies Postgraduates Postdocs Forums ... Links Name: Professor Matthew Spriggs Position: Address: School of Archaeology and Anthropology,
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97. UWA:Arts Faculty
teaching in the discipline and discoveries of archaeology, and a centre for research in the rich heritage of Aboriginal and the wider australian society from
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98. Archaeology On The Net - Archaeology Resources On The Internet - Australian And
australian and Pacific archaeology. To add Anthropology. australian National University, Division of archaeology and Natural History. Canberra
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This document keeps track of leading information facilities in the field of Australian Aboriginal studies. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies Unit, University of Queensland

99. Peter Veth
Jeffrey, W. and P. Veth. 2002. Teaching of maritime archaeology at James Cook University. Bulletin of the australian Institute of Maritime archaeology.
http://www.aiatsis.gov.au/rsrch/staff_profiles/peterv.htm
You Are Here: home research research contacts Dr Peter Veth Deputy Director of Research Contact Details GPO Box 553, AIATSIS, Canberra ACT 2601 Telephone: +61 2 6246 1196 Facsimile: +61 2 6249 7714 Email: Peter.Veth@aiatsis.gov.au Current Research Interests
  • The archaeology and anthropology of desert societies The emergence of maritime cultures in Southeast Asia and Australia Cultural heritage management and accreditation.
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  • Maritime archaeology Aboriginal co-management regimes The depiction of Aboriginal culture, history and archaeology in the media Models for cultural continuity and complexity
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  • The Aboriginal history and archaeology of the Western and Central Deserts The cultural history of East Timor Ethno-economics and archaeology in northern Australia and Torres Strait.
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100. Australian Indigenous Archaeology
The Program for australian Indigenous archaeology is a Monash University Initiative that draws together the archaeological community.
http://www.arts.monash.edu.au/ges/arch/

About the Programme
The Programme for Australian Indigenous Archaeology is a major new teaching and research initiative of the School of Geography and Environmental Science. It aims to promote excellence in learning and innovative research by offering a range of undergraduate units and research degrees, leading interested students to full qualification specializing in the archaeology of Aboriginal Australia and Torres Strait. The Programme, through GES, has existing active research strengths in Australian indigenous archaeology, attracting major awards/grants and producing field research and scientific and popular publications.
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