Much More than Stones and Bones: Australian Archaeology in the Late Twentieth Century
This bold and rigorous examination of the popular, cultural, and political aspects of the development of Australian archaeology draws on a wide variety of sources including media, government files, film and radio documentaries, interviews, and firsthand involvement in archaeological projects. Through the critical analysis of some major Australian archaeological projects, du Cros draws out crucial ethical debates, such as conservation versus commercialism, "science" versus indigenous spirituality and self-determination, and popular access versus technical elitism, challenging preconceived notions about Australia's cultural history and how this history has been formed through archaeology.

Author Biography: Hilary du Cros is engaged in cultural tourism and archaeological heritage management projects at both Hong Kong University and Hong Kong Polytechnic University.

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Much More than Stones and Bones: Australian Archaeology in the Late Twentieth Century
This bold and rigorous examination of the popular, cultural, and political aspects of the development of Australian archaeology draws on a wide variety of sources including media, government files, film and radio documentaries, interviews, and firsthand involvement in archaeological projects. Through the critical analysis of some major Australian archaeological projects, du Cros draws out crucial ethical debates, such as conservation versus commercialism, "science" versus indigenous spirituality and self-determination, and popular access versus technical elitism, challenging preconceived notions about Australia's cultural history and how this history has been formed through archaeology.

Author Biography: Hilary du Cros is engaged in cultural tourism and archaeological heritage management projects at both Hong Kong University and Hong Kong Polytechnic University.

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Much More than Stones and Bones: Australian Archaeology in the Late Twentieth Century

Much More than Stones and Bones: Australian Archaeology in the Late Twentieth Century

by Hilary du Cros
Much More than Stones and Bones: Australian Archaeology in the Late Twentieth Century

Much More than Stones and Bones: Australian Archaeology in the Late Twentieth Century

by Hilary du Cros

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This bold and rigorous examination of the popular, cultural, and political aspects of the development of Australian archaeology draws on a wide variety of sources including media, government files, film and radio documentaries, interviews, and firsthand involvement in archaeological projects. Through the critical analysis of some major Australian archaeological projects, du Cros draws out crucial ethical debates, such as conservation versus commercialism, "science" versus indigenous spirituality and self-determination, and popular access versus technical elitism, challenging preconceived notions about Australia's cultural history and how this history has been formed through archaeology.

Author Biography: Hilary du Cros is engaged in cultural tourism and archaeological heritage management projects at both Hong Kong University and Hong Kong Polytechnic University.


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ISBN-13: 9780522850208
Publisher: Melbourne University Publishing
Publication date: 07/01/2002
Pages: 224
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.60(d)
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