Flinders Archaeology
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The Department of Archaeology at Flinders University is one of Australia’s leading centres for the study of archaeology. Blog posts covers Indigenous, maritime and historical archaeology and cultural heritage management.
Flinders Archaeology
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by Peter J. Ross (Flinders PhD candidate), Claus Skriver (Moesgaard Museum), and Peter Moe Astrup (Moesgaard Museum) For the most part of June, we have been excavating an inundated, underwater, Mesolithic kitchen midden on Hjarnø Island in Jutland in collaboration ..read more
Flinders Archaeology
1y ago
The British Library, with its wide variety of valuable resources, is a very significant institution. When seated at your desk or sitting for a coffee, you are surrounded by other researchers from a range of disciplines. You really get the ..read more
Flinders Archaeology
1y ago
By Lily Rogers, Master of Maritime Archaeology student This blog will explore a key issue relating to quantitative analysis of glass samples from marine contexts using pXRF. The purpose of quantitative analysis is to produce data relating to the exact ..read more
Flinders Archaeology
1y ago
By Christine Adams, Graduate Diploma in Archaeology and Cultural Heritage Management student This is my final post on the Wirrabara and Bundaleer Forests. During this directed study I have worked with Kylie Lower of Blackwood Heritage Consulting. I have learnt ..read more
Flinders Archaeology
1y ago
By Lily Rogers, Master of Maritime Archaeology student This semester I’ve been doing a Directed Study project as a part of my Masters in Maritime Archaeology. I am doing my project at the Maritime Archaeology Department, based at the Western ..read more