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Sean winter <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 12 Feb 2013 08:36:19 +0800
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For Australia, see the following papers relating to an ongoing longitudinal
study:

Ulm, S., Nichols, S. & Dalley, C. 2005. Mapping the shape of contemporary
Australian archaeology: Implications for archaeology teaching and learning.
Australian Archaeology, 61: 11-23.

Ulm, S., S. Nichols and C. Dalley 2013 Australian archaeology in profile: A
survey of working archaeologists. In J.H. Jameson and J. Eogan (eds),
Training and Practice for Modern Day Archaeologists, pp.31-51. One World
Archaeology 1. New York: Springer.

Cheers

Sean Winter

On Tue, Feb 12, 2013 at 4:06 AM, Barbara Voss <[log in to unmask]> wrote:

> Hi HistArch'ers
> Does anyone know of sources of information about the demography of
> archaeologists themselves - e.g., breakdowns of SHA or SAA membership by
> gender, race, education level, etc.? Or other metrics?
>
> --Barb
>
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