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(Australian Archaeological Association, 1975-04)
The V.O.C. Ship 'Zeewijk' 1727. Report on the 1976 survey of the Site
(Australian Archaeological Association, 1976-11)
The Dutch East Indiaman 'Zeewijk', which foundered in 1727, is the youngest of five East Indiamen known to have been wrecked off the Western Australian coast. This paper deals with the different types of work carried out ...
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(Australian Archaeological Association, 1977-04)
Aboriginal Adze Stone Hoards Found on the Arcoona Plateau Near Woomera, South Australia
(Australian Archaeological Association, 1976-04)
In October 1970, the Woomera Natural History Society held a field excursion to the Lake Hanson area. The purpose of this paper is to provide details of a hoard or cache of Aboriginal adze stones found by the writer on that ...
Abercrombie Arch Shelter: An excavation near Bathurst, N.S.W.
(Australian Archaeological Association, 1977-04)
The article describes the archaeological investigations conducted at the Abercrombie Arch Shelter. The site is a small rockshelter at the base of a large outcrop of altered limestone, the 'Abercrombie Caves Marble'. It is ...
Summary report on current archaeological research supported by the Australian Institute of Aboriginal Studies
(Australian Archaeological Association, 1977-04)
Grants were awarded in September 1975, April and October 1976 and March 1977. Current lists are published in AIAS Newsletters twice annually.
Current Work in the Anthropology Museum, University Of Queensland
(Australian Archaeological Association, 1975-10)
Current work in the Anthropology Museum covers the whole spectrum of museology, and comprises cataloguing, display, conservation, teaching, field research and publication.
Archaeology in The Northern Territory
(Australian Archaeological Association, 1975-10)
Work done by the A.I.A.S. Sites of Significance Programme, has identified a number of sites during the year. Sites already recorded in the Department of Aboriginal Affairs files and in the Institute of Aboriginal Studies ...
An Archaeological Survey on Port Jackson, Sydney
(Australian Archaeological Association, 1976-11)
During the period April to December 1975, the Anthropological Society of New South Wales conducted an archaeological survey around Bantry Bay on the northern side of Port Jackson, Sydney.
Current Work in the Anthropology Department, National Museum of Victoria
(Australian Archaeological Association, 1976-11)
Research being conducted by the Anthropology Department, National Museum of Victoria.