In January this year, Richard Wright and Robert Glenney conducted excavations at Lancefield to try and determine whether the extinct marsupial fauna found in the lake deposits were associated with man
This article details the examination of excavated material and faunal assemblages from the Devon Dow...
The Artefact, fomerly the newsletter of the Archaeological Society of Victoria, is now a professiona...
Pleistocene Stone tools found on Kangaroo Island, South Australia, demonstrate a uniform and homogen...
Continuation of the Kangaroo Island project, with a three month field reconnaissance, aimed at locat...
The Devil's Lair investigations continue to be the most important single research project in the pre...
Research conducted by the Department of Anthropology, Australian Museum, Sydney, as part of David Mo...
A Conference on 'Aboriginal Man and Environment in Southeastern Victoria: Recent Developments in Vic...
A grant from the Australian Institute of Aboriginal Studies has made it possible to begin ordering o...
Most models of Australian Aboriginal societies are based on studies in either tropical or arid envir...
A description of the general archaeological investigations in Western Australia. The article covers...
Research interests include topics outside as well as inside Australia, for instance my own work on t...
Investigation of sand dunes running along Dempsey's Lake in South Australia, some 6km northwest of P...
During the period April to December 1975, the Anthropological Society of New South Wales conducted a...
Research being conducted by the Anthropology Department, National Museum of Victoria
Work done by the A.I.A.S. Sites of Significance Programme, has identified a number of sites during t...
This article details the examination of excavated material and faunal assemblages from the Devon Dow...
The Artefact, fomerly the newsletter of the Archaeological Society of Victoria, is now a professiona...
Pleistocene Stone tools found on Kangaroo Island, South Australia, demonstrate a uniform and homogen...
Continuation of the Kangaroo Island project, with a three month field reconnaissance, aimed at locat...
The Devil's Lair investigations continue to be the most important single research project in the pre...
Research conducted by the Department of Anthropology, Australian Museum, Sydney, as part of David Mo...
A Conference on 'Aboriginal Man and Environment in Southeastern Victoria: Recent Developments in Vic...
A grant from the Australian Institute of Aboriginal Studies has made it possible to begin ordering o...
Most models of Australian Aboriginal societies are based on studies in either tropical or arid envir...
A description of the general archaeological investigations in Western Australia. The article covers...
Research interests include topics outside as well as inside Australia, for instance my own work on t...
Investigation of sand dunes running along Dempsey's Lake in South Australia, some 6km northwest of P...
During the period April to December 1975, the Anthropological Society of New South Wales conducted a...
Research being conducted by the Anthropology Department, National Museum of Victoria
Work done by the A.I.A.S. Sites of Significance Programme, has identified a number of sites during t...
This article details the examination of excavated material and faunal assemblages from the Devon Dow...
The Artefact, fomerly the newsletter of the Archaeological Society of Victoria, is now a professiona...
Pleistocene Stone tools found on Kangaroo Island, South Australia, demonstrate a uniform and homogen...