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"Robert L. Schuyler" <[log in to unmask]>
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HISTORICAL ARCHAEOLOGY <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 26 Feb 2003 13:25:51 -0500
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Andrew:
            I do not know about others on this list but I can not get the
ACL website to work for
me. Could you please send directly to the list information on how we order
this very
interesting publication. thanks.

                                                         Bob Schuyler

At 04:16 PM 2/26/2003 +1100, you wrote:
>The Archaeological Computing Laboratory at the University of Sydney is
>pleased to announce the publication of Sydney University Archaeological
>Methods Series volume 8:
>
>After Captain Cook:
>The archaeology of the recent Indigenous past in Australia
>
>edited by Rodney Harrison and Christine Williamson
>
>
>Arranged under three headings, the twelve papers collected in this volume
>address the historical archaeology of Aboriginal Australia and its
>application in researching both the history of Aboriginal Australia and
>the shared history of Aboriginal and settler Australians, while examining
>other
>applications for the archaeology of the recent Indigenous past in native
>title and cultural heritage management.
>
>The archaeology of the recent Indigenous past, which up until the 1990s
>existed (with some noteworthy exceptions) largely as a curiosity amongst
>the 'real business' of writing Aboriginal prehistory and settler-colonial
>history, has undergone a period of rapid growth of interest amongst both
>academic and public archaeologists.
>
>The increasingly mainstream nature of research into the
>recent Aboriginal past in Australia was reflected by the conference session
>that formed the basis for this volume - the first session devoted
>specifically to the study of the historical archaeology of Aboriginal
>Australia to be held at an Australian Archaeological Association Annual
>Conference - at Beechworth, Victoria in December 2000.
>
>The volume includes both the papers presented at the conference session,
>along with another four chapters written specifically for the book,
>and goes some way towards demonstrating what these new approaches to
>the archaeology of Aboriginal Australia 'after Captain Cook' might look like.
>
>The volume will be of interest to academic and public archaeologists,
>anthropologists and historians, heritage managers, Aboriginal communities,
>and in the light of current debates surrounding Reconciliation and native
>title, forms a timely and topical review of contemporary work on the
>archaeology of the recent Indigenous past in Australia.
>
>For further details, full contents list and information on how to order a
>copy of SUAMS 8 visit the ACL website at:
>
>http://acl.arts.usyd.edu.au/acl/products/publications/suams/index.html
>
>
>
>=================================================
>Andrew Wilson
>Archaeological Computing Laboratory
>Spatial Sciences Innovation Unit
>Room 431 - 433, Madsen Building F09
>University of Sydney 2006 Australia
>
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>
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Robert L. Schuyler
University of Pennsylvania Museum
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