Commonwealth of Australia (Country) (Geographic Keyword)
301-325 (628 Records)
Band-and-Line Ware Type 16 from the CUGL1994 ceramic assemblage. (Catalogue Number: CUGL63813)
CUGL63815, Dual Glazed Earthenware Type 1 (2002)
Dual Glazed Earthenware Type 1 from the CUGL1994 ceramic assemblage. (Catalogue Number: CUGL63815)
CUGL63833, Jasper Ware Type 1 (2002)
Jasper Ware Type 1 from the CUGL1994 ceramic assemblage. (Catalogue Number: CUGL63833)
CUGL63834, Majolica Type 1 (2002)
Majolica Type 1 from the CUGL1994 ceramic assemblage. (Catalogue Number: CUGL63834)
CUGL63981, Band-and-Line Ware Type 17 (2002)
Band-and-Line Ware Type 17 from the CUGL1994 ceramic assemblage. (Catalogue Number: CUGL63981)
CUGL63993, Stoneware - Hand-painted Type 1 (2002)
Stoneware - Hand-painted Type 1 from the CUGL1994 ceramic assemblage. (Catalogue Number: CUGL63993)
CUGL66291 and CUGL67579, Edgeware Blue Type 15 (2002)
Edgeware Blue Type 15 from the CUGL1994 ceramic assemblage. (Catalogue Number: CUGL66291 and CUGL67579)
CUGL67286, Edgeware Blue Type 11 (2002)
Edgeware Blue Type 11 from the CUGL1994 ceramic assemblage. (Catalogue Number: CUGL67286)
CUGL67564, Food Container Type 4 (2002)
Food Container Type 4 from the CUGL1994 ceramic assemblage. (Catalogue Number: CUGL67564)
CUGL67797, Ixing Ware Type 1 (2002)
Ixing Ware Type 1 from the CUGL1994 ceramic assemblage. (Catalogue Number: CUGL67797)
CUGL67950, Pharmaceutical Ware Type 8 (2002)
Pharmaceutical Ware Type 8 from the CUGL1994 ceramic assemblage. (Catalogue Number: CUGL67950)
CUGL69807, Edgeware Blue Type 27 (2002)
Edgeware Blue Type 27 from the CUGL1994 ceramic assemblage. (Catalogue Number: CUGL69807)
CUGL69808, Edgeware Blue Type 12 (2002)
Edgeware Blue Type 12 from the CUGL1994 ceramic assemblage. (Catalogue Number: CUGL69808)
CUGL69834, Container - Unidentified Type 1 (2002)
Container - Unidentified Type 1 from the CUGL1994 ceramic assemblage. (Catalogue Number: CUGL69834)
CUGL69851, Band-and-Line Ware Type 18 (2002)
Band-and-Line Ware Type 18 from the CUGL1994 ceramic assemblage. (Catalogue Number: CUGL69851)
CUGL71258, Band-and-Line Ware Type 19 (2002)
Band-and-Line Ware Type 19 from the CUGL1994 ceramic assemblage. (Catalogue Number: CUGL71258)
CUGL71265, Band-and-Line Ware Type 20 (2002)
Band-and-Line Ware Type 20 from the CUGL1994 ceramic assemblage. (Catalogue Number: CUGL71265)
CUGL71269, Band-and-Line Ware Type 21 (2002)
Band-and-Line Ware Type 21 from the CUGL1994 ceramic assemblage. (Catalogue Number: CUGL71269)
CUGL71276, Industrial Ware Type 1 (2002)
Industrial Ware Type 1 from the CUGL1994 ceramic assemblage. (Catalogue Number: CUGL71276)
CUGL71280, Band-and-Line Ware Type 22 (2002)
Band-and-Line Ware Type 22 from the CUGL1994 ceramic assemblage. (Catalogue Number: CUGL71280)
CUGL71355, Band-and-Line Ware Type 23 (2002)
Band-and-Line Ware Type 23 from the CUGL1994 ceramic assemblage. (Catalogue Number: CUGL71355)
CUGL71372, Sgraffito ware Type 1 (2002)
Sgraffito ware Type 1 from the CUGL1994 ceramic assemblage. (Catalogue Number: CUGL71372)
CUGL71398, Transfer-printed Terracotta Type 1 (2002)
Transfer-printed Terracotta Type 1 from the CUGL1994 ceramic assemblage. (Catalogue Number: CUGL71398)
Culinary Archaeology at Hyde Park Barracks: Multi-material Analysis of Food and Dining in a Nineteenth-Century Immigration Depot (2023)
This is an abstract from the "Culinary Archaeology" session, at the 88th annual meeting of the Society for American Archaeology. In history, Barbara Haber has made the distinction between academic food history and culinary history grounded in knowledge of recipes and cooking techniques. This paper uses the case study of the Female Immigration Depot (1848–1887) in Sydney, Australia, to consider what a culinary archaeology would look like. The site, at Sydney’s Hyde Park Barracks, features...
Cultural resource management, a View from Port Arthur Historic Site (1984)
The following is a rewritten version of a paper that was presented at the Second Annual Conference of the Australian Society for Historical Archaeology, held in Sydney in October 1982. In this paper Brian Egloff, of the Tasmanian National Parks and Wildlife Service, examines the subject of cultural resource management, in the light of his experiences as manager of the Port Arthur Conservation Project. He demonstrates that cultural resource management involves collaboration between a number of...