In 2007 Associate Professor Jay Hall retires from the University of Queensland after more than 30 years of service to the Australian archaeological community. \ud \ud Jay's arrival in Australia in June 1976 to begin the archaeology programme in the Department of Anthropology and Sociology at the University of Queensland marked two important events in the history of archaeology in this country. Firstly it provided a local focus for archaeology north of the Tweed River, thus continuing to expand the discipline beyond the dominant Sydney-Canberra axis. Secondly Jay was an important addition to the tiny number of American-trained archaeologists practising in Australia at that time. Indeed, because of Jay's fundamental role in developing the arc...
What started out as a class project for history and archaeology students at The University of Notr...
On the face of it archaeology should be the least politically sensitive of academic activities. The ...
This audio interview, with Emeritus Professor Jack Golson, is part of the Emeritus Faculty's Oral Hi...
In 2007 Associate Professor Jay Hall retires from the University of Queensland after more than 30 ye...
In July of this year the prehistory/archaeology component of anthropology at the University of Queen...
[Extract] This volume is based on papers and posters presented at the 2004 Australian Archaeological...
This paper reviews the development of archaeology and related disciplines at Northern Territory Univ...
While it is certainly the case that Indigenous Australians have suffered the consequences of being t...
John Mulvaney joined ANU in 1965, and was Professor of Prehistory in the Faculty of Arts from 1971 t...
This volume is based on papers and posters presented at\ud the 2004 Australian Archaeological Associ...
Notifications at the end of the Journal. Excavation Calendar and Notes for Contributors
All of the papers in this volume are based on papers, session overviews and posters presented at the...
[Extract] Professional archaeology in Australia has changed profoundly over the last four decades. A...
: As archaeologists working in Australia for the past thirty years, we have had the privilege of rec...
[Extract] Pacific archaeology at The Australian National University (ANU) developed out of the (then...
What started out as a class project for history and archaeology students at The University of Notr...
On the face of it archaeology should be the least politically sensitive of academic activities. The ...
This audio interview, with Emeritus Professor Jack Golson, is part of the Emeritus Faculty's Oral Hi...
In 2007 Associate Professor Jay Hall retires from the University of Queensland after more than 30 ye...
In July of this year the prehistory/archaeology component of anthropology at the University of Queen...
[Extract] This volume is based on papers and posters presented at the 2004 Australian Archaeological...
This paper reviews the development of archaeology and related disciplines at Northern Territory Univ...
While it is certainly the case that Indigenous Australians have suffered the consequences of being t...
John Mulvaney joined ANU in 1965, and was Professor of Prehistory in the Faculty of Arts from 1971 t...
This volume is based on papers and posters presented at\ud the 2004 Australian Archaeological Associ...
Notifications at the end of the Journal. Excavation Calendar and Notes for Contributors
All of the papers in this volume are based on papers, session overviews and posters presented at the...
[Extract] Professional archaeology in Australia has changed profoundly over the last four decades. A...
: As archaeologists working in Australia for the past thirty years, we have had the privilege of rec...
[Extract] Pacific archaeology at The Australian National University (ANU) developed out of the (then...
What started out as a class project for history and archaeology students at The University of Notr...
On the face of it archaeology should be the least politically sensitive of academic activities. The ...
This audio interview, with Emeritus Professor Jack Golson, is part of the Emeritus Faculty's Oral Hi...