Archaeology: Recent submissions
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Mutable spaces and unseen places: A study of access, communication and spatial control in households at Early Iron Age (EIA) Zagora on Andros
Published 2015-01-01This paper explores household spatiality using excavated household data from the Early Iron Age settlement of Zagora on Andros, in Greece. The site has extensive household remains, undisturbed by subsequent occupation, ...Article -
By the Sad and Mournful Sea: Mortuary Memorialisation in the Quarantine Context
Published 2015-01-01The concept and processes of quarantine are shaped by changing medical theory and ideology concerning the causes, spread and methods for curtailing infectious disease. North Head Quarantine Station in Manly, New South Wales ...Thesis, Honours -
Stone, Sources and Social Networks: Tracing Movement and Exchange Across Dharawal Country, Southeastern Australia
Published 2015-01-01Historical evidence suggests that at the time of European settlement in the NSW Illawarra region, Dharawal groups, who came together for ceremonies, had an established regional network with movement of people, and items, ...Thesis, Honours -
Money doesn’t make the world go round: Angkor’s non-monetisation
Published 2009-01-01It has been observed that, in contrast to other Asian and Southeast Asian polities, there are no records of monetary transactions in Angkor's 6th–14th century inscriptions, and no reference to a unit of account after the ...Book chapter -
Archaeological communication and digital technology: an open access collection of interview data. Guide to the project and dataset.
This dataset is part of Sarah Colley's research project Mediated Messages: Archaeology Communication and Digital Technology (2010-2015) which investigates philosophical and ethical questions raised by using digital ...Dataset