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Program
Tuesday 10 December 2019 | |
12.20PM – 4.00PM | Pre-Conference Workshop: Students and Indigenous Representatives Archaeological Skills Beginners Workshop Greenheart Reserve, Merrimac (buses depart Mantra on View at 12.20pm) |
2.00PM -4.00PM | Pre-Conference Registration Mantra on View, View Street, Surfers Paradise Room: Boulevard Lobby |
5.30PM -7.30PM | Welcome Reception Surfers Paradise Surf Life Saving Supporters Club, Cnr Hanlan St & The Esplanade, Surfers Paradise |
Wednesday 11 December 2019 | ||||
7.30AM – 8.30AM | Registration with arrival Tea & Coffee: Room: Boulevard Lobby | |||
8.30AM – 8.50AM | Welcome Address – Michael Slack, AAA President Welcome to Country – Wesley Aird, Jabree Ltd, Registered Cultural Heritage Body for the Gold Coast region Room: Boulevard Ballroom | |||
Conference Opening and Plenary Session: Beyond the (Pre) History of Australia Room: Boulevard Ballroom | ||||
8.50AM – 9.05AM | Collaborative Archaeology: 50 Years On Sharon Hodgetts and Annie Ross | |||
9.05AM – 9.20AM | Landscape Archaeology Bruno David | |||
9.20AM – 9.35AM | Dating the Past: Insights from the Last 50 years Zenobia Jacobs | |||
9.35AM – 9.50AM | Australian Lithics 50 Years On Chris Clarkson | |||
9.50AM – 10.05AM | Beyond “Art, Aboriginal”: How Rock Art Entered the Lexicon of Australian Archaeological Practice Jo McDonald | |||
10.05AM – 10.15AM | Discussant Lynley Wallis | |||
10.15AM – 10.25AM | Discussant Peter White | |||
10.30AM – 11.00AM | Morning Tea Room: Palm Ballroom | |||
Open Site Archaeology: New Empirical and Methodological Contributions from Australia and Beyond Room: Boulevard Room 1 | Disruptive or Invisible: Children and the Archaeological Record Room: Boulevard Room 2 | Recent Research in Coastal Archaeology Room: Boulevard Room 3 | Disrupting the Learning Dystopia: Resolving the Discord Between Education and Industry Room: Palm Room 1 | |
11.00AM – 11.20AM | Getting it out in the Open: Residue Reveals of Past Resource Use Birgitta Stephenson | Learner-Driven, Bottom-Up Innovation in the Stone Tool Technology of Early Homo Sapiens Jayne Wilkins | The Identification of Archaeological Non-Molluscan Marine Invertebrate Remains at Golo Cave, Northern Moluccas, Indonesia Hsiu-Ying Yang | Disrupting the Learning Dystopia: Resolving the Discord Between Education and Industry Georgia Roberts |
11.20AM – 11.40AM | Berribee Quarry: A Dated Silcrete Extraction Site in the Central Murray River Valley of North Western Victoria Rebekah Kurpiel | Space to Play: Identifying Children’s Sites in the Pleistocene Archaeological Record Michelle Langley | Shape of Limpets (Cellana Spp.) is Correlated with Basalt or Eolianite Coastlines: Implications for Prehistoric Marine Foraging Studies in the Hawaiian Islands Ashleigh Rogers | Decolonising the Disruption Nathan Woolford |
11.40AM – 12.00PM | Archaeological Landscape Dynamics: A Surface Scatter Pilot Study in the Inland Pilbara Kane Ditchfield | Considering the Social Context of Rock Art Creation: A Case Study from Western Arnhem Land Sally May | Results and Implications of Test Excavations in Pleistocene Sand Dunes at Cobaki, North Eastern NSW Richard Robins | Disrupting the Discord Between Learning and Practice: Student Perspectives on a Nation-Wide Skills Passport Jenna Walsh |
12.00PM – 12.20PM | Waste Not Want Not: A Whole of Assemblage Approach to Open Site Analysis Norma Richardson | Searching for the Juvenile in Convictism: A Network Study of Convict Children in Colonial Archaeology Caitlin D’Gluyas | A (Preliminary) Historical Ecology Model of Mid to Late Holocene Subsistence and Settlement in Coastal South East Queensland Tam Smith | A Field School in Professional Practice: The ANU Oaks Estate Project Bec Parkes |
12.20PM – 12.40PM | Lateral Stratigraphy: Open-Site Archaeology Around Lake Woods (Jigiaya), Northern Territory Ceri Shipton | Ravenswood Minors: Identifying Children on a 1860s Queensland Goldfield Xavier Carah | ‘Becoming Woppaburra’: The Dilemma of Insularity/Connectivity Michael Rowland | Learning from Learners: Three Case Studies of the Application of innovative Teaching Techniques in Archaeology (and Related Disciplines) Catherine Frieman |
12.40PM – 1.00PM | A Palimpsest Approach to Open Sites Beth White | Discussion | Carbs, Clans and Country Eleanor Crosby | Panel Discussion – Disrupting the Learning Dystopia |
1.00PM – 2.00PM | Lunch Palm Lobby Reconciliation Action Plan Room: Boulevard Room 1 | |||
Open Site Archaeology: New Empirical and Methodological Contributions from Australia and Beyond Room: Boulevard Room 1 | Novel Method Development in Australian Archaeological Science: Disrupting the One-Size-Fits-All Mentality Room: Boulevard Room 2 | After Archaeology in Practice: Student Research in Archaeology and Cultural Heritage Management Room: Boulevard Room 3 | The History of Archaeology in the Driest Continent and its Relationships with (Less Dry) Adjacent Regions Room: Palm Room 1 | |
2.00PM – 2.20PM | Generating Behavioural Information from Activity Traces Preserved in a Laterally Extensive Landform with Complex, Four-Dimensional Stratigraphy: An Example from the Lake Mungo Lunette Nicola Stern | Developing Archaeobotany in Australia: A Case Study from Madjedbebe, Mirarr Country, Western Arnhem Land Stephanie Florin | Digital Reconciliation: Re-Discovering Indigenous Cultural Material from History and Expeditions to the Gulf of Carpentaria, Northern Territory Kerry-Lynn Nancarrow | Between Worlds: A Brief History of Archaeological Research in Wallacean South Sulawesi, Indonesia Yinika Perston |
2.20PM – 2.40PM | Contextualising Formation Processes of Open Sites using Orientation Analysis: A Case Study from Shuidonggou Locality 2, China Sam Lin | A Multi-Technique Approach to Contextualising Painted Rock Art in the Central Pilbara of Western Australia Jillian Huntley | Archaeological Engagement with Virtual Reality: Past, Present and Future Calum Farrar | Long Distance Relationships: South Sulawesi in the Story of Ancient Australia Adam Brumm |
2.40PM – 3.00PM | Using GIS and Spatial Statistics to Decipher Large, Multi-Component Open Sites Along the Doring River (Western Cape, South Africa) Christopher Ames | Exploring the Potential of Oxalate Glazes At Rock Art Sites in Kimberley, Western Australia Jenna Hoy | Assigning Identity to the Dead Anna Weisse | Colonial Past, Indigenous Future: How the First Peoples Archaeology Collection at Museums Victoria (Melbourne) was Assembled Through Time Chris Urwin |
3.00PM – 3.20PM | Modelling Erosional Sensitivities in Open Sites on the Doring River: Methods and Implications for Research Prioritisation Alex Mackay | The Pitfalls in Dating Rock Art Associated Mineral Accretions: Challenges and Possibilities from a Study in Australia’s Kimberley Region Helen Green | Potluck: A Comparative Study of Ceramics from the Chinese Brick Kiln, Bendigo Caroline Seawright | Lapita: History of a Name, its Terminologies and Influences Matthew Spriggs |
3.20PM – 3.40PM | Tethered Technology?: Water Security Strategies from Open-Air Assemblages in the Semi-Arid Southern Kalahari, South Africa Benjamin Schoville | Towards A Pretreatment for Radiocarbon Dating Tooth Enamel Rachel Wood | Linking the Past with the Present: Exploring Ethno-Archaeology and Sharing Stories in Weipa, Cape York, Queensland Helen Cooke | The Voyce-O’Reilly Collaboration in Solomon Islands Prehistory: A Case Study in Transnational History Approaches to the Development of Pacific Archaeology Eve Haddow |
3.40PM – 4.00PM | Disruptions to Coastal Desert Open Sites: Or, Why We Haven’t Found the Earliest Occupation Evidence for Pleistocene Rock Art Production at Murujuga Jo McDonald | Developing Chronological Transparency Approaches Through Metadata Analysis Lauren Linnenlucke | Insights from the Daily Grind: Examining Grinding Tools from Late Lapita Settlement on Tongatapu, Kindgdom of Tonga Redbird Ferguson | The Enduring Fascination of the Stone Age: German-Language Studies of Melanesian Lithics and Megaliths, 1930-1970 Hilary Howes |
4.00PM – 4.30PM | Afternoon Tea Palm Lobby | |||
Disrupting Materiality: Archaeology and Heritage Seen Through the Minds Eye Room: Boulevard Room 1 | Novel Method Development in Australian Archaeological Science: Disrupting the One-Size-Fits-All Mentality Room: Boulevard Room 2 | After Archaeology in Practice: Student Research in Archaeology and Cultural Heritage Management Room: Boulevard Room 3 | ||
4.30PM – 4.50PM | The Performance of Heritage in Late Capitalism: Ancient Trees, Doof and the Limits of Materiality Dan Cummins | The Mega Marsupial Menu: New Proxies for Food Web and Niche Reconstruction Applied to Mega Herbivores from NSW, Australia Dafne Koutamanis | Exploring the Archaeological Implications of Submerged Indigenous Heritage in Flying Foam Passage, the Dampier Archipelago Patrick Morrison | |
4.50PM – 5.10PM | The Art of Listening: The Inclusion of Archaeoacoustics in Archaeological Field Research Sarah McCann | Methodology Development for Documentation, Salvage, and Relocation of Native Grinding Marks Luc Daigle | Yaroomba and Point Arkwright’s Landform Character and Endangered Waves (A Significant Place with Everything but a Heritage Listing): What Next for the Community? Genevieve Jones | |
5.10PM – 5.30PM | Disrupting the Fibre Narrative: Rock Art and the Complexities of Fibre Objects Emily Miller | Flinders Island Group, Cape York: An Interdisciplinary Approach Investigating Island Economies, Local Innovation and Northern Cultural Contact Sally Wasef | Discussion | |
6.00PM – 7.00PM | AACAI Annual General Meeting Room: Boulevard Room 2 | |||
7.00PM – 9.00PM | AAA Careers Night Co-hosted by AAA and Centre of Excellence for Australian Biodiversity and Heritage Room: PalmLobby |
Thursday 12 December 2017 | ||||
8.00AM – 8.30AM | Arrival Tea & Coffee Room: Boulevard Lobby |
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Plenary Session: #MeToo: Protecting Diversity and Exploring Everyday Negotiations of Gender, Race, Space and Place in Australian Archaeology Room: Boulevard Ballroom |
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8.30AM – 8.40AM | Introduction Elissa Farrow |
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8.40AM – 9.00AM | Fighting Archaeology’s Colonial Legacy Jade Turner |
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9.00AM – 9.20AM | Why I Left Jacinta Koolmatrie |
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9.20AM – 9.40AM | Sexual Harassment and Discrimination in Australian Archaeology: The Presence and Prevalence Peta Straiton |
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9.40AM – 10.00AM | Nothing to to See Here?: Results of an online Survey of Bullying in Australian Archaeology and Consulting by the Australian Association of Consulting Archaeologists Inc. Robyn Jenkins |
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10.00AM – 11.30AM | Understanding Today for an Inclusive Tomorrow: Panel Discussion Peta Straiton, Alice Gorman, TJ Harding and Jo McDonald |
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10.30AM – 11.00AM | Morning Tea Room: Palm Lobby |
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Transformation in Aboriginal Heritage Legislation Across Australia Room: Boulevard Room 1 |
Culturally Appropriate Science: The Use of Geophysical Tools to Assist Indigenous Communities with Protecting Country Room: Boulevard Room 2 |
Changing Approaches to Access, Control and Sustainable Management of Rock Art: Indigenous Community Collaborations Across the Southern Hemisphere Room: Boulevard Room 3 |
Exploring the Zooarchaeological and Archaeobotanical Record in Australia Through Space and Time Room: Palm Room 1 |
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11.00AM – 11.20AM | “… But Archaeology’s not Political”: Legislative Reform and the Advocacy Journey in Western Australia Jo Thomson |
Culturally Appropriate Science: The Use of Geophysical Tools to Assist Indigenous Communities with Protecting Country, with Examples from New South Wales and Queensland Lawrence Conyers |
Looking After Rock Art on Ngarinyin Country Lloyd Nulgit |
Experimental Archaeology in Australia Jillian Garvey |
11.20AM – 11.40AM | Western Australia’s Aboriginal Heritage Act 1972: The Challenge of Reform Angela Murphy |
Science Can Help Care for Country: Tweed Byron Aboriginal Land Council Warren Phillips |
The Aftermath of Fire Damage to Important Rock Art At Baloon Cave, Carnarvon Gorge, Queensland Paul Tacon |
People-Plant Relationships During the Mid-to-Late Holocene: An Examination of Macrobotanical Assemblages from Archaeological Sites in the Kimberley India Ella Dilkes-Hall |
11.40AM – 12.00PM | A Critique on the Effectiveness of the Queensland Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Cultural Heritage Acts John Schiavo |
RPA Photogrammetry to Assist in the Recording, Maintenance and Management of Culturally Sensitive Sites Roger Mehr |
It Is Our Land: We Will Look After It Patrick Churnside |
Queensland’s Holocene Indigenous Fisheries: A Zooarchaeological Meta-Analysis Ariana Lambrides |
12.00PM – 12.20PM | Ideas from the Arid Zone of Australia: Some Potential New Approaches in Recognising Cultural Heritage Values in Legislation Anne McConnell |
Chasing the Heat: Using Fluxgate Gradiometry to Identify Heated Features at Aboriginal Sites in NSW Sam Player |
Pathways: People, Landscape, and Rock Art in Djok Country, NT Joakim Goldhahn |
Pilbara Scaphopod Shell Bead Necklaces: Historical and Ethnographic Evidence Fiona Hook |
12:20PM – 12.40PM | What Could Treaties Mean for Aboriginal Cultural Heritage Management? Jamin Moon |
Community Perspective on the Use of GPR to Identify our Family Burials in Mapoon Jason Jia |
Access, Control and Sustainable Management of Rock Art in Africa Benjamin Smith |
Djenj Mankarre: Bininj Fishing Past, Present and Future Morgan Disspain |
12.40PM – 1.00PM | An Insider’s Perspective on the ATSIHP Act Mark Hall |
Discussion | Who Goes there?!: Managing Rock Art and Heritage in Balanggarra Country, East Kimberley, Australia Gerald Mills |
Prey Choice in Riwi, Northern Australia Tina Manne |
1.00PM – 2.00PM | Lunch Room: Palm Lobby AIAA Meeting Room: Paradise Room 2 AO Meeting Room: Paradise Room 3 |
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Arriving in Sahul: Old Questions and New Approaches Room: Boulevard Room 1 |
Culturally Modified Trees in the Archaeological Record Room: Boulevard Room 2 |
Depicting Paradise: How Rock Art has Disrupted the Dominant Archaeological Paradigms of Our Time Room: Boulevard Room 3 |
Exploring the Zooarchaeological and Archaeobotanical Record in Australia through Space and Time Room: Palm Room 1 |
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2.00PM – 2.20PM | Seascapes, Seafaring and Stories in Deep Time Helen Farr |
Cooktown Ironwoods in the Frontier War: Archaeology of a Unique Assemblage of Culturally Modified Trees at Boralga Native Mounted Police Camp, Cape York Peninsula Noelene Cole |
Australia’s Earliest Rock Art and its Worldwide Affiliations Josephine Flood |
Ritual Or Feast?: Exploring Two Dugong Mounds in Woedul Island (Western Torres Strait) Through Taphonomy Sofia Samper Carro |
2.20PM – 2.40PM | Least-Cost Pathway Models of Human Dispersal from Sunda to Sahul, Ca. 70-50 Thousand Years Ago Shimona Kealy |
A Living Archive: Local Responses to Colonial Settlement Mia Dardengo |
Stories from the Stone Ken Mulvaney |
A Reinterpretation of Prey Choice and Human Movement in Late Pleistocene Tasmania Georgia Roberts |
2.40PM – 3.00PM | The Role of Open Ocean and Coastal Tidal Currents in the Maritime Migration to Sahul Eveline Kiki Kuijjer |
Wala-Gaay Guwingal: An Unusual Culturally Modified Tree with a Stone Tool Embedded in a Scar Caroline Spry |
The Rights of Rock Art Sven Ouzman |
Understanding the Signature for Tasmanian Devil (Sarcophilus Harrisii) Scat-Bone: A New Taphonomic Study to Address the Known Unknowns in Bone Fragment Variability Lauren E. Cunningham |
3.00PM – 3.20PM | Sahul, Lemuria and David Unaipon Ann McGrath |
The Production and Spatial Analysis of Culturally Modified Trees within the Pianamu Cultural Landscape David Tutchener |
The Murujuga National Heritage Listing: Identifying Values in Industrial-Zoned Lands Sarah de Koning |
Going Feral: Colonialism and the Zooarchaeology of European Faunal Introductions in Australia Carly Monks |
3.20PM – 3.40PM | Shape-Shifting Sahul: Aboriginal Arrival and Migration Narratives Madeline Fowler |
The Life and Death of a Yalanji Dendroglyph Alice Buhrich |
Using Radiocarbon-Dated Mud Wasp Nests to Estimate the Age of Rock Art Styles Damien Finch |
The Archaeology of Ancestor Trackways: The Waiet Project in Western and Eastern Torres Strait Duncan Wright |
3.40PM – 4.00PM | In Search of Lost Sediments: Trace Stratigraphy on Cave Walls Kim Newman |
Culturally Modified Boab Trees in the Kimberley, WA Sue O’Connor |
Unravelling Manifold Identities in the Early Nomadic Rock Art of East Siberia: Disrupting an Australia-Centred Conversation Irina Ponomareva |
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4.00PM – 4.30PM | Afternoon Tea Room: Palm Lobby |
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Arriving in Sahul: Old Questions and New Approaches Room: Boulevard Room 1 |
Culturally Modified Trees in the Archaeological Record Room: Boulevard Room 2 |
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4.30PM – 4.50PM | Survey and Preliminary Findings from Major Bottleneck Islands on the Northern and Southern Route to Sahul Kasih Norman |
The Discovery and Conservation of a Mortuary Tree in Koamu Country Ross Mitchell |
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4.50PM – 5.10PM | Sailing into the Desert Peter Veth |
Hallowed Hollowed Trees as Invisible Cultural Features Heather Builth |
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5.10PM – 5.30PM | Rapid Early Peopling of Sahul Corey Bradshaw |
Cultural Heritage in a Digital World Nicholas Hadnutt |
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6.00PM – 8.00PM | AAA Annual General Meeting Room: Boulevard Room 2 |
Friday 13 December 2017 | ||||
8.30AM – 9.00AM | Arrival Tea & Coffee Room: Boulevard Lobby> | |||
A River is More Than an Amenity, it is a Treasure: People and Rivers in the Driest Inhabited Continent on Earth Room: Boulevard Room 1 | Learning from the Past, Looking Towards the Future: Disruption and Innovation in Cultural Heritage Management, with a Focus on Urban Growth on the Cumberland Plain, Western Sydney Room: Boulevard Room 2 | From the Mountains to the Sea: Indigenous and Archaeological Experiences of Cultural (Counter) Mapping and Managing Cultural Landscapes Room: Boulevard Room 3 | No Paradise Road: Conflict Archaeology in Australasia and Beyond Room: Palm Room 1 | |
8.30AM – 9.00AM | Sacrificing the “Boom” and Prolonging the “Bust”: Water Resource Development and Hydrological Variability in Australia’s Inland Rivers Fran Sheldon | Archaeology and the Cumberland Plain Julia Atkinson | Caring for Country: Cultural Perspectives on Aboriginal Cultural Heritage Managements Plans and Cultural Mapping from Bundjalung People Leweena Williams | Moluccan Fighting Craft on Australian Shores: Contact Rock Art from Awunbarna, Arnhem Land Mick de Ruyter |
8.50AM – 9.10AM | Diprotodon and the Darling: Faunal Change and Ecological Collapse through the Late Quaternary Gilbert Price | Another Way to Motorway: M12 Archaeological and Heritage Interpretation Andrew Costello | But It’s Still A Map: Counter-Mapping Living Heritage and Cultural Heritage Places Annie Ross | Traditional Places of Conflict: Ritidian, Guam Boyd Dixon |
9.10AM – 9.30AM | ‘Some People Thought that the River was Frozen’: Historical Records of Mass Fish Deaths in Australian Rivers Jeannette Hope | Mid-to-Late Holocene Aboriginal Flaked Stone Artefact Technology on the Cumberland Plain Andrew McLaren | Two Men Yarning: Risks and Benefits for Mapoon Families from a Cultural and Planning Perspective for Cultural Mapping of Unmarked Graves and Cemeteries within the Mapoon Aboriginal Lands Simon Pearce | Weapons of the Queensland Native Mounted Police Tony Pagels |
9.30AM – 9.50AM | Highways to the Interior – Riverine Cultural Landscapes: Investigating the Archaeology and Social History of Australia’s River Systems Brad Duncan | Disturbance and Absence in the North West Growth Centre Darran Jordan | Remapping the Cultural Heritage Management Landscape: An Aboriginal Community’s Perspective on Commercial Archaeological Practices in the Greater Newcastle, Lake Macquarie and Central Coast Regions of NSW Peter Leven | The Defence of West Australia Hill During the South African War (1899-1902): An Archaeological Assessment John Adeney |
9.50AM – 10.10AM | Interpreting the History of Mangarrayi Management of the Roper River (NT) Sue Jackson | Collaboration at the Creek: The Barongarook Creek Bridge Burial, Colac, Victoria Michael Green | Kokatha Experiences of Cultural Mapping in Cultural Heritage Management Contexts Joanne Thredgold | The Archaeology of the ‘Secret War’: The Material Evidence of Conflict on the Queensland Frontier 1849-1901 Bryce Barker |
10.10AM – 10.30AM | The Flow of Life, Death, and Afterlife: How Rivers Shaped Ancient Philippine Landscapes Pauline Basilia | From Consultation to Collaboration to Cultural Ownership: The Journey of CHM on Western Kangoulu Country Annabelle Davis | Alice in Wonderland: Cultural Mapping of the Duncan-Kemp Archive on Mithaka Country Josh Gorringe | Cross-Cultural Conflict and the ‘Burial’ of Metal Objects in the Northern Kimberley Sam Harper |
10.30AM – 11.00AM | Morning Tea Room: Palm Lobby | |||
A River is More Than an Amenity, it is a Treasure: People and Rivers in the Driest Inhabited Continent on Earth Room: Boulevard Room 1 | Learning from the Past, Looking Towards the Future: Disruption and Innovation in Cultural Heritage Management, with a Focus on Urban Growth on the Cumberland Plain, Western Sydney Room: Boulevard Room 2 | General Session Room: Boulevard Room 3 | No Paradise Road: Conflict Archaeology in Australasia and Beyond Room: Palm Room 1 | |
11.00AM – 11.20AM | Connection, Trespass, Swastikas and Identity: Mark-Making at Pudjinuk Rockshelter No. 1, South Australia Amy Roberts | Uneven Playing Fields: Mirarr Experiences in Archaeology and Cultural Heritage Agreement Making Lynley Wallis | A ‘New’ Engraved Site in South East Queensland: Conservation Challenges and Opportunities for Intergenerational Relevancy Marisa Giorgi | Recording the War that Never Came: World War II Defences in Hobart, Tasmania Samuel Dix (via Zoom) |
11.20AM – 11.40AM | Earth Mounds, Billabongs and Typha: A Potential Example of a Niche Production Strategy within Context of Environmental Niche Construction Robert Jones | Managing A Cultural Landscape as Part of an Interconnected Cultural Highway at Gracevale in Central Queensland: Connecting the Seven Sisters Songline Across Country Through Rock Art and Cultural Practices Faye Prideaux | What Age Is That?: Dating Buried Soils and Features Near Artesian Springs in the Northwest Murray-Darling Basin, Australia Malcolm Connolly | They Answered the Call: An Archaeology of the WWII Australian Women’s Army Service Camp, Bibra Lake, Western Australia Jillian Barteaux |
11.40AM – 12.00AM | Navigating a Taphonomic Nightmare: Some Observations on a Revised Chronology for the Central River Murray Corridor in South Australia Craig Westell | Indiana No!: Building A Culture of Emotional Resilience and a Mentally Literate Workforce in Australian Archaeology Clara Rose Santilli | The Way It Was, The Way It Is … Jacinta Warland | “The Work Was Hard and Long but Billets and Food Were Good”: A WW2 Railway in Lebanon Vanessa Hardy |
12.00PM – 12.20PM | Collaborative Research and New Dates at Lake Victoria, NSW Emily Dillon | Excavating the Drysdale Bypass: The Wadawurrung Methodology Stephanie Frydas | Testimony, Transformation and Trial: The History and State of Play of the WA Aboriginal Heritage Act Review Ryan Crawford | Archaeological Remnants: Japanese Occupation of Christmas Island, Indian Ocean During WWII Helena van der Riet |
12.20PM – 12.40PM | Not Just Cotton: The Effects of Large-Scale Farming Water Allocations on Cultural Heritage Amanda Atkinson | Open Site Archaeology in the NSW Alpine Region: Excavation Results of a Middle Holocene Site at East Jindabyne Taryn Gooley | Climate and Agriculture During Rome’s Rise Duncan Keenan-Jones | Samoan Archipelago in World War II: Defensive Preparations, Departure, and Social Impact Joel Klenck |
12.40PM – 1.00PM | Gayini Nimmie Caira: Land, Water and Heritage Management Matthew Barber | Discussion | Discussion | |
1.00PM – 2.00PM | Lunch
Room: Palm Lobby
ICOMOS Meeting Room: Paradise Room 2 ANCATL Meeting Room: Paradise Room 3 |
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A River is More Than an Amenity, it is a Treasure: People and Rivers in the Driest Inhabited Continent on Earth Room: Boulevard Room 1 | Remote Sensing, GIS and the Integration of Spatial Technologies and Data Management in Archaeology Room: Boulevard Room 2 | |||
2.00PM – 2.20PM | Aboriginal Occupation of Channel Country, for South West Queensland Douglas Williams | Using Heurist to Manage Cultural Heritage Data: An Example from Saibai Island Clare Reeler | ||
2.20PM – 2.40PM | Investigating the Record for Food Production and Villages in Channel Country, Western Qld Michael Westaway | Rock Art as Microtopography: An Innovative Method for Enhancing Engraved Surfaces Andrea Jalandoni | ||
2.40PM – 3.00PM | At the Confluence of the Past and Present: Kurnu-Baakandji and the Toorale Water Infrastructure Project Samantha Keats | Classification of Archaeological Artefacts using an AI Based Vector Analysis Technique Bhaskar Mukherjee | ||
3.00PM – 3.20PM | Villages of the Barkandji and Conservation on the Barka Colin Pardoe | Public Maps and Protecting Data Sovereignty Renee McAlister | ||
3.20PM – 3.40PM | Looking Deeper into Wilcannia Barkandji Twentieth Century Interactions with the Barka (Darling River) and Implications for Earlier Time Periods Sarah Martin | Characterising Fire Technologies on Kaiadilt Country Using Satellite Data Anna Kreij | ||
3.40PM – 4.00PM | Kaakutji, the Whitewood Tree and the Barka, our Ancestors Come Back to Show us the Path William (Badger) Bates | Engineered Seascapes Documented Using Airborne Photogrammetry Platforms: Kaiadilt Aboriginal Stone-Walled Intertidal Fish Traps, Gulf of Carpentaria Texas Nagel | ||
4.00PM – 5.00PM | Afternoon Tea and Poster Session Room: Palm Lobby | |||
7.00PM – 11.00PM | Conference Dinner and Awards Ceremony Room: Boulevard Ballroom | |||
11.00PM – 2.00AM | After Party Room: Boulevard Ballroom |