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|MSc (chemistry) University of Hawaii; PhD University of Otago; Research Fellow, The Australian National University |
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|archaeometry; thermoluminesence (TL) dating; residue analysis; pre-European Maori earth ovens, umi ti; historical uses of the [[Cordyline australis|cabbage tree]] <ref>[http://www.uvm.edu/cosmolab/papers/Bednarik_1990_560.pdf Robert G. Bednarik, Smith, M.A., M. Spriggs, and B. Frankhauser (eds) 1993 Sahul in review: Pleistocene archaeology in Australia, New Guinea and Island Melanesia. Department of Prehistory, Research School of Pacific Studies]</ref>; sourcing Australian ochres |
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|1957 Australia's Aborigines, their life and culture<ref>[http://www.aiatsis.gov.au/collections/docs/findingaids/MS3513.pdf Kate Kahn (1993) "Frederick David McCarthy: a bibliography". Records of the Australian Museum, Supplement 17: 1-5]</ref> |
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Revision as of 11:43, 24 December 2017
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The following is a list of notable Australian archaeologists – well-known individuals with a large body of published work or notable research.
A-C
Archaeologist | Dates | University/organization | Area of interest | Specialities/discoveries |
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Jim Allen[1] | Australian National University; La Trobe University Australian Research Council | South Pacific, Port Essington, Lapita,[2] Polynesian | ||
Val Attenbrow | born 1942 | University of Sydney, Australian Museum, graduated BA(hons) 1976, PhD 1987 | social and technological change in Aboriginal stone tools, the Aboriginal archaeology of Sydney, ground-edged hatchet/axe sourcing studies | |
Jane Balme | University of Western Australia | rock art, indigenous hunter-gatherer societies and Aboriginal subsistence economies[3] | ||
Diane Barwick | 29 April 1938 Vancouver, Canada - 4 April 1986 Royal Canberra Hospital | Australian National University | Aboriginal culture and society[4] | |
Peter Bellwood | Australian National University | prehistory of Southeast Asia and the Pacific; origins of agriculture and resulting cultural, linguistic and biological developments (worldwide); interdisciplinary connections between archaeology, linguistics and human biology[5] | ||
Judy Birmingham | University of Sydney | historical archaeology in Australia[6] | Irrawang pottery, Raymond Terrace NSW; Wybalenna Flinders Island, Tasmania | |
Stephen Bourke | University College London, University of Sydney[7] | Pella | ||
Sandra Bowdler | born 1947 | University of Western Australia | ||
Jim Bowler | University of Melbourne | geology and geomorphology of prehistoric Australia | Lake Mungo | |
Heather Burke | Flinders Universityl University of New England | historical archaeology[8] | ||
Les Bursill | University of New England | Dharawal people, Sutherland Shire, Illawarra[9] | ||
Scott Cane[10] | born 1954 | Australian National University | desert people of Australia, Pila Nguru: The Spinifex People[11] | |
Martin Carney | University of Sydney, University of NSW | material culture of New South Wales, Australia (post-1788) | ||
Mary Casey | PhD Uni. of Sydney; Master of the Built Environment (Heritage Conservation), Uni. of NSW (1991) BA (Hons in Archaeology), Uni. of Sydney (1987) | Sydney Conservatorium of Music Site | ||
Vere Gordon Childe | 14 April 1892 – 19 October 1957 | University of Edinburgh, Institute of Archaeology, London | European prehistory, culture-historical archaeology, Marxist archaeology | Europe / neolithic |
John Clegg | 11 January 1935 - 11 March 2015 | Cambridge University; University of Sydney, BA(Hons), Ed.Cert. (1959), MA(Hons) (1962) | rock art | |
Margaret Clunies Ross | born 24 April 1942 | Oxford University, University of Adelaide, University of Gothenburg | Old Norse-Icelandic studies, Australian Aborigines | |
Sarah Colley | Southampton University, University of Sydney | teaching, archaeological fish remains | ||
Graham Connah | born 11 August 1934 | Cambridge University, University of New England | South Africa; historical archaeology | |
Peter Coutts | University of Melbourne, University of Otago, Australian National University Victoria Archaeological Survey | Victorian Aboriginal and historic archaeology | Corinella, Victoria | |
Roger Cribb | 1948–2007 | University of Queensland | modelling spatial patterns and social organisation of nomadic peoples, cultural landscapes | |
William (Bill) Culican | 21 August 1928 Great Harwood, Lancashire – 24 March 1984 | Queen’s College, Oxford, University of Melbourne | Near and Middle East antiquity, Australian historical archaeology[12] | Fossil Beach cement works, Mornington |
Darren Curnoe | Born 1967 | BA (Hons) and PhD Australian National University
Post-doc at University of Witwatersrand and worked at University of New South Wales since late 2002 |
Pleistocene human evolution, archaeology and archaeological science in Africa, Australia and Asia; worked in sub-Saharan Africa early in career; East-Southeast Asia from 2008[citation needed] | Described and named the species Homo gautengensis, discovered with Ji Xueping the Red Deer Cave people in southwest China.[13] |
D-F
Archaeologist | Dates | University/organization | Area of interest | Specialities/discoveries |
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Raymond Dart | 4 February 1893 – 22 November 1988 | University of Queensland, St. Andrew's College, Sydney, University of Sydney, University College, London, University of Witwatersrand | Australopithecus africanus | |
Bruno David | Monash University | local Indigenous communities in Australia, Torres Strait, Papua New Guinea and the Pacific | ||
Iain Davidson | Cambridge University; University of New England | |||
Charles E. Dortch | Western Australia Museum | Western Australia coastal economies[14] | Devil's Lair Cave, Western Australia | |
Joe Dortch | University of Western Australia, University of Sydney, Dortch & Cuthbert[15] | |||
Hilary du Cros | Monash University | history of Australian archaeology[16] | ||
Judith Field | University of Sydney, University of New South Wales | megafauna, starch residue analysis | Cuddie Springs | |
Josephine Flood | born 1938 | Cambridge University, Australian National University | Aboriginal prehistory of the Australia | Cloggs Cave |
Adam Ford | Institute of Archaeology, University College London | Who's Been Sleeping in My House? | ||
David Frankel | University of Sydney, Gothenburg University Sweden (Phd.), La Trobe University | Cypress, Syria; Koongine Cave, Australia | ||
Barry L. Frankhauser | b. Wisconsin USA 1943, d. 21 January 2014 Canberra[17] | MSc (chemistry) University of Hawaii; PhD University of Otago; Research Fellow, The Australian National University | archaeometry; thermoluminesence (TL) dating; residue analysis; pre-European Maori earth ovens, umi ti; historical uses of the cabbage tree [18]; sourcing Australian ochres | |
Richard Fullagar | University of Sydney, Australian Museum, University of Wollongong, Scarp Archaeology | stone tool studies; use-wear and residues |
G-I
Archaeologist | Dates | University/organization | Area of interest | Specialities/discoveries |
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Sandor (Alexander) Gallus | 15 November 1907 - 29 December 1996 | Szeged and Budapest Universities, Magyar Nemzeti Múzeum Hungarian National Museum | Pleistocene Aboriginal occupation | Koonalda Cave South Australia Dry Creek archaeological site Keilor |
Martin David Gibbs | University of Sydney; University of New England | maritime archaeology; historical archaeology | ||
Jack Golson | born 1926, England | Cambridge University, Auckland University, The Australian National University | Melanesia, Polynesia and Micronesia | Savai'i island, Samoa |
Alice Gorman | born 1964 | Flinders University (2005–present); Ecology and Heritage Partners (2013–present) | Space archaeology, contemporary archaeology, Indigenous Australian archaeology, stone tools | orbital debris; space as a cultural landscape[19] |
Laila Haglund | consulting archaeology | |||
John Basil Hennessy AO | 10 February 1925 - 27 October 2013[20] | BA, archaeology, University of Sydney 1950, DPhil. Oxford University, 1962–64, British School of Archaeology in Jerusalem | Teleilat Ghassul (1975–77), Pella (1978-) | |
Ted Higginbotham | Cambridge University | historical archaeology | Hyde Park Barracks | |
Peter Hiscock | born 27 March 1957 | University of Queensland, Australian National University, University of Sydney | ancient technology | |
Simon Holdaway | University of Auckland | Australian, Egyptian, New Zealand archaeology; stone artefact analysis; archaeological theory; GIS | ||
Jeannette Hope | Monash University | Western New South Wales |
J-L
Archaeologist | Dates | University/organization | Area of interest | Specialities/discoveries |
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Ian Jack | University of Sydney (history) | historical archaeology | ||
Rhys Jones | 1941–2001 | Emmanuel College, Cambridge, University of Sydney, PhD on Tasmanian Aboriginal archaeology, Australian National University | Tasmania | |
Johan Kamminga | University of Sydney | use-wear and residues | ||
Susan Lawrence | La Trobe University | historical archaeology; mining archaeology | ||
Dr Estelle Lazer[21] | Sydney University, | human skeletal remains discovered at Pompeii[21] | ||
Harry Lourandos | born 1945 | University of Sydney, University of New England, University of Queensland, James Cook University | hunter-gatherer intensification | |
Tony Lowe[22] | MA University College London (1987); BA (History & Archaeology), University of Sydney (1981). | post-1788 settlement of New South Wales |
M-O
Archaeologist | Dates | University/organization | Area of interest | Specialities/discoveries |
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Fred McCarthy[23] | 1905-1997 | Sydney University; Foundation Principal of the Australian Institute of Aboriginal Studies | 1957 Australia's Aborigines, their life and culture[24] | |
Justin McCarthy | Research Associate BA Sydney University | Little Lon district[25] | ||
Isabel McBryde | University of Melbourne, University of New England; Australian National University | New England prehistory, hatchet or axe sourcing studies[26] | ||
Jo McDonald | Sydney University, Jo McDonald Cultural Heritage Management, Godden Mackay Logan, University of Western Australia | consulting archaeology, rock art | ||
Richard Mackay | born 1960 | Mackay Strategic Pty Ltd, La Trobe University (adjunct) | Cultural heritage management, World and National heritage, cultural tourism, Australian historical archaeology | Archaeological site conservation and management [27] |
Ian McNiven[28] | Monash University | maritime archaeology, New Guinea, Torres Strait | ||
Peter Mathews | born 12 June 1951 | University of Calgary, Yale University, La Trobe University to 2011 | Maya hieroglyphs | |
Audrey Lilian Meaney | born 1931 | University of Cambridge, English Department at the University of New England | Anglo-Saxon England | |
Betty Meehan | born 1933 | Sydney University, Australian National University | Maningrida | |
Vincent Megaw | Emeritus professor of archaeology University of Leicester[29] Flinders University | Early Celtic Art in Britain [30] | ||
Kate Morse | Director of Archaeology at Fremantle heritage consultancy Big Island Research | |||
Mike Morwood | 27 October 1950 Auckland – 23 July 2013 | University of Auckland, University of New England (Australia) | Homo floresiensis | |
John Mulvaney | 26 October 1925 – 21 September 2016 | Cambridge University | "Father of Australian archaeology" | |
Ken Mulvaney | University of Western Australia, Western Australian Museum, Victoria Archaeological Survey[31] | Aboriginal engagement, Burrup Peninsula rock art | ||
Stephen Munro | Australian National | engraved fossil shell from Java[32] | ||
Tim Murray | La Trobe University, University of New South Wales, University of Sydney, Cambridge University, University of Leiden Université de Paris I (Panthéon-Sorbonne), Ecole des hautes etudes en sciences sociales (Paris) Institute of Archaeology, University College London | history of archaeology | ||
Susan O'Connor | ||||
Paul Ossa | La Trobe University | southeastern Australia, earlier hunter-gatherers, lithics | New Guinea II cave |
P-R
Archaeologist | Dates | University/organization | Area of interest | Specialities/discoveries |
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Colin Pardoe | Australian bio-anthropology and archaeology | |||
Gary Presland | La Trobe University, University of London, Victoria Archaeological Survey | Aboriginal landscapes in Victoria[33] | ||
Timothy Potts | University of Sydney, University of Oxford, La Trobe University, University of Melbourne | |||
Don Ranson | Tasmanian prehistory | Kutikina Cave | ||
Jim Rhoads | University of Western Australia, The Australian National University | Papuan axeadzes |
S-U
Archaeologist | Dates | University/organization | Area of interest | Specialities/discoveries |
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Antonio Sagona | (1956-2017 | University of Cape Town, University of Melbourne | Near East, Gallipoli | |
Carmel Schrire | born May 15, 1941 | University of Cape Town, Australian National University | South Africa | |
Veronica Seton-Williams | 20 April 1910 - 29 May 1992 | University of Melbourne University College London | Egyptology and prehistory, Near East | |
Frederic Slater | c. 1880 - 10 March 1947[34] | Anthropological Society of New South Wales | Aboriginal place names | |
Claire Smith | born 15 July 1957 | Flinders University | Indigenous archaeology, rock art[35] | |
Grafton Elliot Smith | 15 August 1871 – 1 January 1937 | University of Sydney (anatomist) | hyperdiffusionist view of prehistory | |
Dr. Dirk HR Spennemann | Associate Professor in Cultural Heritage Management at the School of Environmental Sciences,[36] Charles Sturt University[37] | |||
James R. Stewart | 3 July 1913 – 6 February 1962 | University of Sydney | Cyprus and the Ancient Near East | |
Fr Eugene Stockton | born 1934 | Sydney University | ||
Jim Stockton | active 1977-86 | Australian National University | prehistoric settlement of Tasmania | Jordan River (Tasmania) |
Sharon Sullivan | Ba(Hons) History and Archaeology (University of New England) 1964; Dip.Ed. (University of New England) 1965; MA (Honours) History and Archaeology (University of New England) 1972 | heritage conservation[38] | ||
Nicola Stern | La Trobe University | |||
John Arthur Thompson | 1913–2002[39] | University of Queensland, University of Melbourne University of Cambridge | Old Testament scholar and biblical archaeologist | |
Alan Thorne | 1 March 1939 – 21 May 2012 | University of Sydney, Australian National University | Aboriginal Australian origins and the human genome | Lake Mungo, Kow Swamp |
Norman Tindale | 12 October 1900 – 19 November 1993 | University of Adelaide | mapping Australian tribes | |
Robin Torrence | Australian Museum | Greece, Papua New Guinea, eastern Russia | ||
Arthur Dale Trendall | 28 March 1909 – 13 November 1995 | University of Sydney, Australian National University | Greek ceramic vessels at Apulia |
V-Z
Archaeologist | Dates | University/organization | Area of interest | Specialities/discoveries |
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Ron Vanderwal | Melbourne Museum, La Trobe University | Torres Strait, New Guinea[40] | ||
Bruce Veitch | 30 June 1957 – 10 March 2005[41] | BA (Hons) University of New England 1985; PhD, University of Western Australia 1989 | Mitchell Plateau and Pilbara Western Australia | Bruce Veitch Award[42] |
Peter Veth | Born 12 June 1959 | University of Western Australia | rock art, hunter-gatherer economies; maritime archaeology; cultural heritage; native title; arid zone archaeology; the evolution of maritime societies | Archaeology of East Timor; The Canning Stock Route; Western Desert and Serpent's Glen; Barrow Island; Parnkupirti |
Christopher Wilson | Born 23 December 1982 | Ngarrindjeri/Flinders University | Indigenous archaeologies, archaeology of the Lower Murray, repatriation of Old Peoples remains | Frist Indigenous Australian to be awarded a PhD in Archaeology (2017) |
George Roy Haslam (Mick) Wright[43] | University of Western Australia | Middle East | ||
Graeme K WARD | b. 1943 | MA(Hons) University of Otago; PhD (The Australian National University) | Polynesia, Melanesia, Micronesia, Australia; prehistoric archaeology, research funding and administration, rock art[44] | |
J. Peter White | University of Sydney, University of Cambridge | teaching, Pacific archaeology, stone tool studies, archaeozoology | ||
Richard Wright | Cambridge University, University of Sydney | palaeoanthropology, early human evolution | ||
See also
References
- ^ Australian archaeologist: collected papers in honour of Jim Allen, Jim Allen, Atholl Anderson, Tim Murray Coombs Academic Pub., the Australian National University, 2000 - Social Science
- ^ Allen, J. (1984). "In Search of the Lapita Homeland: Reconstructing the Prehistory of the Bismarck Archipelago". Journal of Pacific History (19/4): 186–187.
- ^ Kimberley Foundation Science Advisory Council
- ^ 'Mapping the Past: An Atlas of Victorian Clans 1835-1904', Part 1, Aboriginal History 1984, 8(2):100-31
- ^ Professor Peter Bellwood, School of Archaeology and Anthropology of the Australian National University.
- ^ Australian Pioneer Technology. Sites and Relics (1979), (Birmingham et al.), Heinemann Educational Australia, ISBN 0-85859-185-5
- ^ "Honorary Fellows". British Institute Amman. Archived from the original on 27 February 2010. Retrieved 3 February 2010.
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- ^ Archaeology of the Dharawal People www.lesbursill.com
- ^ Fremantle Press Author Profile
- ^ Anne Loxley Pila Nguru: The Spinifex People; Sydney Morning Herald; 3 August 2002
- ^ 'The first merchant venturers : the ancient Levant in history and commerce by Culican, William, 1928–1984, London Thames & Hudson, 1966; The Medes and Persians (Ancient peoples and places series, ;vol.42) by Culican, William, London Thames and Hudson, 1965; Fossil Beach cement works, Mornington, Victoria: an essay in industrial archaeology by William Culican and John Taylor, Deception Bay, Queensland, Refulgence Publishers, 1972
- ^ Curnoe, D. 2010, "A review of early Homo in southern Africa focusing on cranial, mandibular and dental remains, with the description of a new species (Homo gautengensis sp. nov.)." HOMO - Journal of Comparative Human Biology, vol.61 pp.151–177.
- ^ Template:Worldcat id
- ^ Dortch & Cuthbert corporate website
- ^ Much More than Stones & Bones: Australian Archaeology in the Late Twentieth Century, Melbourne University Press. 2002 ISBN 9780522850208
- ^ Bedford; et al. (2014). "Barry Lee Fankhauser - A Dedicated Fastidious Scientist and keen party man (1943-2014)". Archaeology in New Zealand. 57(1): 15-24.: 15–24.
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- ^ space as a cultural landscape
- ^ Vale Professor John Basil Hennessy AO FAHA Archived 31 October 2013 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ a b "Dr Estelle Lazer". ABC Brisbane. 5 November 2009. Retrieved 23 March 2010.
- ^ Linkdin profile
- ^ Australia Museum, 'Fred McCarthy'
- ^ Kate Kahn (1993) "Frederick David McCarthy: a bibliography". Records of the Australian Museum, Supplement 17: 1-5 Archived 12 February 2014 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ Justin McCarthy (1989) The Commonwealth Block, Melbourne; Archaeological Investigation Report. Volume 1; Historical and Archaeological Report. p.55. Australian Construction Services prepared for The Department of Administrative Services and Telecom Australia
- ^ The Encyclopedia of Women & Leadership in Twentieth-Century Australia
- ^ Sullivan, S and Mackay, R (eds), 2012 Archaeological Sites: Conservation and Management, Readings in Conservation Series, Getty Publications, J Paul Getty Trust, Los Angeles
- ^ Monash University staff biographies
- ^ Megaw, J. V. S. (1970). Art of the European Iron Age: a study of the elusive image. Adams & Dart. p. 173.
- ^ Early Celtic Art in Britain, Ruth and Vincent Megaw, p.29, accessed 16 August 2010
- ^ Bruce Veitch Award for Excellence in Indigenous Engagement Australian Archaeology Association Archived 6 December 2014 at archive.today
- ^ http://au.ibtimes.com/australian-archaeologist-dr-stephen-munro-discovers-earliest-human-engravings-discovered-400000-year
- ^ First People: the Eastern Kulin of Melbourne, Port Phillip and Central Victoria
- ^ "Family Notices". The Sydney Morning Herald. National Library of Australia. 12 March 1947. p. 24. Retrieved 22 January 2015.
- ^ A. Rosenfeld and C. Smith. 1997 , "Recent developments in radiocarbon and stylistic methods of dating rock art". Antiquity 72 (272):405-11.
- ^ School of Environmental Sciences
- ^ Charles Sturt University
- ^ Sharon Sullivan biography, Land & Environment Court
- ^ "Thompson, J. A." Retrieved 5 February 2013.
- ^ McNiven, Ian J.; Green, Mike Special issue in honour of Ron Vanderwal, The Artefact, 2010 Vol. 33, p2
- ^ Peter Veth and Sean Ulm, Dr Bruce Veitch, Australian Archaeology, Number 60, 2005
- ^ Arcaeho-Aus, Dr.Bruce Veitch Award
- ^ G.R.H. (Mick) Wright: A remarkable Australian archaeological architect, buried Historyvol.49, 2003
- ^ McEgan, Janine (2014). 'Ward, Graeme K' in Encyclopedia of Global Archaeology edited by Claire Smith. NY, NY: Springer. pp. 7686–7689. ISBN 978-1-4419-0465-2.