Sydney, New South Wales, Australia (Geographic Keyword)

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CUGL71269, Band-and-Line Ware Type 21 (2002)
IMAGE Penny Crook. La Trobe University.

Band-and-Line Ware Type 21 from the CUGL1994 ceramic assemblage. (Catalogue Number: CUGL71269)


CUGL71276, Industrial Ware Type 1 (2002)
IMAGE La Trobe University. Penny Crook.

Industrial Ware Type 1 from the CUGL1994 ceramic assemblage. (Catalogue Number: CUGL71276)


CUGL71280, Band-and-Line Ware Type 22 (2002)
IMAGE Penny Crook. La Trobe University.

Band-and-Line Ware Type 22 from the CUGL1994 ceramic assemblage. (Catalogue Number: CUGL71280)


CUGL71355, Band-and-Line Ware Type 23 (2002)
IMAGE Penny Crook. La Trobe University.

Band-and-Line Ware Type 23 from the CUGL1994 ceramic assemblage. (Catalogue Number: CUGL71355)


CUGL71372, Sgraffito ware Type 1 (2002)
IMAGE La Trobe University. Penny Crook.

Sgraffito ware Type 1 from the CUGL1994 ceramic assemblage. (Catalogue Number: CUGL71372)


CUGL71398, Transfer-printed Terracotta Type 1 (2002)
IMAGE La Trobe University. Penny Crook.

Transfer-printed Terracotta Type 1 from the CUGL1994 ceramic assemblage. (Catalogue Number: CUGL71398)


Cumberland and Gloucester Streets (CUGL) artefact data (2006)
DATASET Penny Crook. Tim Murray.

Complete suite of datasets from the Cumberland and Gloucester Streets assemblage (completed in 1999), as upgraded for the Exploring the Archaeology of the Modern City project (2001-2004).


Destitute women and smoking at the Hyde Park Barracks, Sydney, Australia (2011)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Peter Davies.

The Hyde Park Barracks in Sydney, Australia, was established in 1819 to accommodate male convicts, but in later years the building served as a depot for immigrant women (1848-86) and as an asylum for destitute women (1862-86). The occupation of the latter group in particular resulted in the loss of large numbers of clay tobacco pipes under the floorboards. The quantity and distribution of the pipes is used here to examine smoking behavior among the destitute female inmates, and to assess their...


EAMC Archaeology Database (v1.0) (2006)
DATASET Penny Crook. Tim Murray.

The EAMC Archaeology Database is a customised relational database, created in Microsoft Access, and designed to store, display, search and analyse archaeological data. It contains: a detailed catalogue of artefacts; a register of stratigraphic context data; a register of type series data the capacity to hold multiple images of key artefacts; in-built data definitions; and a range of tools to make the task of cataloguing assemblages more efficient. Released in 2006, it drew together, for the...


Early Zooarchaeological Evidence for Mus musculus in Australia (2013)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Peter Davies. Jillian Garvey.

A recent discovery at the 19th-century Hyde Park Barracks Destitute Asylum in Sydney provides the earliest securely recorded zooarchaeological evidence for the house mouse (Mus musculus) in Australia. While M. musculus probably arrived with the first European settlers in the late 18th century, securely dated examples from the colonial period are rare. Our find consisted of a wooden matchbox containing the well preserved skeletal remains of three mice, in a context dating to the period 1848–1886....


Exploring the Archaeology of the Modern City project
PROJECT Historic Houses Trust. Sydney Harbour Foreshore Authority. NSW Heritage Office . Heritage Victoria. City of Sydney. Godden Mackay Logan.

The ‘Exploring the Archaeology of the Modern City’ project (EAMC) was established in 2001 by Professor Tim Murray of the Archaeology Program of La Trobe University and Industry Partners, to analyse and interpret the large assemblages excavated from historical archaeological sites which are held in storehouses across Sydney. Funding for the project was provided by the Australian Research Council through its Linkage Scheme. The project gave to the analysis of ten discreet household assemblages...


Exploring the Archaeology of the Modern City: Issues of Scale, Integration and Complexity (2005)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Tim Murray. Penny Crook.

Historical archaeologists have advocated the need to explore the archaeology of the modern city using several different scales or frames of reference—the household and the district being the most common. In this paper, we discuss the value of comparisons at larger scales, for example between cities or countries, as a basis for understanding archaeology of the modern western city. We argue that patterns of similarity and dissimilarity detected at these larger scales can (and should) become part...


FGH00857, Clay Tobacco Pipe Type 77 (2002)
IMAGE Penny Crook. La Trobe University.

Clay Tobacco Pipe Type 77 from the FGH83-87 ceramic assemblage. (Catalogue Number: FGH00857)


FGH01930, Clay Tobacco Pipe Type 60 (2002)
IMAGE Penny Crook. La Trobe University.

Clay Tobacco Pipe Type 60 from the FGH83-87 ceramic assemblage. (Catalogue Number: FGH01930)


FGH03994, Household Type 70 (2002)
IMAGE Penny Crook. La Trobe University . La Trobe University.

Household Type 70 from the FGH83-87 glass assemblage. (Catalogue Number: FGH03994)


FGH09538, Banded Creamware Type 35 (2002)
IMAGE Penny Crook. La Trobe University.

Banded Creamware Type 35 from the FGH83-87 ceramic assemblage. (Catalogue Number: FGH09538)


FGH09542, Banded Creamware Type 38 (2002)
IMAGE Penny Crook. La Trobe University.

Banded Creamware Type 38 from the FGH83-87 ceramic assemblage. (Catalogue Number: FGH09542)


FGH09712, Green Transfer Print Type 1 (2002)
IMAGE Penny Crook. La Trobe University.

Green Transfer Print Type 1 from the FGH83-87 ceramic assemblage. (Catalogue Number: FGH09712)


FGH09942, Black Transfer Print Type 30 (2002)
IMAGE Penny Crook. La Trobe University.

Black Transfer Print Type 30 from the FGH83-87 ceramic assemblage. (Catalogue Number: FGH09942)


FGH10126, Lead Glazed Type 4 (2002)
IMAGE Penny Crook. La Trobe University.

Lead Glazed Type 4 from the FGH83-87 ceramic assemblage. (Catalogue Number: FGH10126)


FGH10127, Lead Glazed Type 5 (2002)
IMAGE Penny Crook. La Trobe University.

Lead Glazed Type 5 from the FGH83-87 ceramic assemblage. (Catalogue Number: FGH10127)


FGH10139, Lead Glazed Type 17 (2002)
IMAGE Penny Crook. La Trobe University.

Lead Glazed Type 17 from the FGH83-87 ceramic assemblage. (Catalogue Number: FGH10139)


FGH10141, Lead Glazed Type 19 (2002)
IMAGE Penny Crook. La Trobe University.

Lead Glazed Type 19 from the FGH83-87 ceramic assemblage. (Catalogue Number: FGH10141)


FGH10144, Lead Glazed Type 22 (2002)
IMAGE Penny Crook. La Trobe University.

Lead Glazed Type 22 from the FGH83-87 ceramic assemblage. (Catalogue Number: FGH10144)


FGH10154, Lead Glazed Type 32 (2002)
IMAGE Penny Crook. La Trobe University.

Lead Glazed Type 32 from the FGH83-87 ceramic assemblage. (Catalogue Number: FGH10154)