Aboriginal hostility to archaeological work in Australia seem to be due mainly to lack of public understanding of what archaeology is all about. For this archaeologists themselves are chiefly to blame, because of their general disinclination or inability to communicate in a popular wa
As postcolonial and postprocessual forces continue to exert their influence on the theory and practi...
During the period April to December 1975, the Anthropological Society of New South Wales conducted a...
In this article, we present a brief examination of the overall lack of concern with archaeological t...
Aboriginal consultation and co-operation should be sought for exhibitions and the like - after all i...
The prehistory conference held at Kioloa uncovered several important points for both archaeologists ...
While it is certainly the case that Indigenous Australians have suffered the consequences of being t...
The conflicting demands on conservation and research; The apparently conflicting interests of archa...
While it is certainly the case that Indigenous Australians have suffered the consequences of being t...
On the face of it archaeology should be the least politically sensitive of academic activities. The ...
In some respects lack of relevant imagery for what ancient Indigenous Australians did in the past re...
As more and more archaeologists work away from universities, e.g. doing contract work, often outside...
[Extract] Having recently returned to full-time employment in commercial archaeology after a period ...
Approaches towards a solution to cultural bind. The role of the Survey of Aboriginal Sacred Sites, ...
: As archaeologists working in Australia for the past thirty years, we have had the privilege of rec...
[Extract] This volume is based on papers and posters presented at the 2004 Australian Archaeological...
As postcolonial and postprocessual forces continue to exert their influence on the theory and practi...
During the period April to December 1975, the Anthropological Society of New South Wales conducted a...
In this article, we present a brief examination of the overall lack of concern with archaeological t...
Aboriginal consultation and co-operation should be sought for exhibitions and the like - after all i...
The prehistory conference held at Kioloa uncovered several important points for both archaeologists ...
While it is certainly the case that Indigenous Australians have suffered the consequences of being t...
The conflicting demands on conservation and research; The apparently conflicting interests of archa...
While it is certainly the case that Indigenous Australians have suffered the consequences of being t...
On the face of it archaeology should be the least politically sensitive of academic activities. The ...
In some respects lack of relevant imagery for what ancient Indigenous Australians did in the past re...
As more and more archaeologists work away from universities, e.g. doing contract work, often outside...
[Extract] Having recently returned to full-time employment in commercial archaeology after a period ...
Approaches towards a solution to cultural bind. The role of the Survey of Aboriginal Sacred Sites, ...
: As archaeologists working in Australia for the past thirty years, we have had the privilege of rec...
[Extract] This volume is based on papers and posters presented at the 2004 Australian Archaeological...
As postcolonial and postprocessual forces continue to exert their influence on the theory and practi...
During the period April to December 1975, the Anthropological Society of New South Wales conducted a...
In this article, we present a brief examination of the overall lack of concern with archaeological t...