From the 1860s mining has been a key feature of the economic landscape of Queensland. In excess of 40 investigations into historical goldfields in Queensland have been undertaken since the late 1970s, falling predominantly into two fields – historical examinations and cultural heritage surveys. This review of archaeological work on historical gold mining in Queensland examines the geographic areas investigated, the approaches used and analyses undertaken. The results presented indicate there are limitations in our current understandings and interpretations of the archaeology of historical goldfields. Studies have primarily focussed on identification of industrial heritage, rather than encompassing both industrial and domestic domains. Work ...
This thesis is an archaeological study of the stamp mill, often referred to as a ‘stamper battery,’ ...
In the 1960s Australian historians were criticized for being the ``high priests'' of a cult of forge...
One response to the development of tourism in small inland Queensland towns has been to collect heri...
From the 1860s mining has been a key feature of the economic landscape of Queensland. In excess of 4...
The customary feature of historical mining sites in Far North tropical Queensland is one of ephemera...
Although little material evidence survives other than mullock heaps and the occasional ruined buildi...
In this thesis I offer a fresh approach to the historical archaeology of industry, using landscape a...
Aboriginal people were a very visible presence on the goldfields in nineteenth century Victoria. Thi...
The concept of landscape has a long and continuing use in both academic and colloquial applications,...
© 1953 D. F. MackayThis thesis pretends to be nothing more than a case-history of a relatively minor...
Until recently the focus of interest in gold mining history had been Victoria, and to a lesser exten...
The Mount Alexander Diggings is a series of 33 linked Gold Rush sites at Castlemaine and Maldon in t...
In describing the historical development of these two settlements based on mining, this thesis outli...
This study comprises six chapters of varying length, dealing with six separate aspects of the Palmer...
Reconstructs the history of Aboriginal people and gold mining in Victoria from 1850-1870.Doctor of P...
This thesis is an archaeological study of the stamp mill, often referred to as a ‘stamper battery,’ ...
In the 1960s Australian historians were criticized for being the ``high priests'' of a cult of forge...
One response to the development of tourism in small inland Queensland towns has been to collect heri...
From the 1860s mining has been a key feature of the economic landscape of Queensland. In excess of 4...
The customary feature of historical mining sites in Far North tropical Queensland is one of ephemera...
Although little material evidence survives other than mullock heaps and the occasional ruined buildi...
In this thesis I offer a fresh approach to the historical archaeology of industry, using landscape a...
Aboriginal people were a very visible presence on the goldfields in nineteenth century Victoria. Thi...
The concept of landscape has a long and continuing use in both academic and colloquial applications,...
© 1953 D. F. MackayThis thesis pretends to be nothing more than a case-history of a relatively minor...
Until recently the focus of interest in gold mining history had been Victoria, and to a lesser exten...
The Mount Alexander Diggings is a series of 33 linked Gold Rush sites at Castlemaine and Maldon in t...
In describing the historical development of these two settlements based on mining, this thesis outli...
This study comprises six chapters of varying length, dealing with six separate aspects of the Palmer...
Reconstructs the history of Aboriginal people and gold mining in Victoria from 1850-1870.Doctor of P...
This thesis is an archaeological study of the stamp mill, often referred to as a ‘stamper battery,’ ...
In the 1960s Australian historians were criticized for being the ``high priests'' of a cult of forge...
One response to the development of tourism in small inland Queensland towns has been to collect heri...