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Tag : CHM

Why is the Quinkan rock art ‘endangered’?

Posted on 14 January 2016 by Sam Harper

By Jacqueline Matthews. With thanks to Alice Buhrich and Noelene Cole for their dedicated support of this article and careful guidance through this complex issue, and for the permission to use Read More…

Posted in blog, Journal Blog | Tagged CHM, endangered, Quinkan rock art

The contemporary and future landscapes of professional archaeology in Australia

Posted on 13 January 2016 by Sam Harper

By Jacqueline Matthews. Based on the recent articles in Australian Archaeology 76, ‘A working profile: The changing face of professional archaeology in Australia‘ by Sean Ulm, Geraldine Mate, Cameo Dalley Read More…

Posted in blog, Journal Blog | Tagged CHM, professional archaeology

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