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Assessment of historical and archaeological resources of the Cumberland and Gloucester Streets site, The Rocks, Sydney (2003)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Penny Crook. Laila Ellmoos. Tim Murray.

Assessment of historical and archaeological resources of the Cumberland and Gloucester Streets site, The Rocks, Sydney. Resource assessments were carried out for all sites selected for the EAMC during the first stage of the project in order to determine the priorities for analysis.


Assessment of historical and archaeological resources of the Paddy's Market site, Darling Harbour, Sydney (2003)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Penny Crook. Laila Ellmoos. Tim Murray.

Assessment of historical and archaeological resources of the Paddy's Market site, Darling Harbour, Sydney. Resource assessments were carried out for all sites selected for the EAMC during the first stage of the project in order to determine the priorities for analysis.


CUGL00130, Tobacco Pipe Type 1 (2002)
IMAGE La Trobe University. Ming Wei.

Tobacco Pipe Type 1 from the CUGL1994 ceramic assemblage. (Catalogue Number: CUGL00130)


CUGL03140, Medical/Pharmaceutical Type 40 (2002)
IMAGE La Trobe University. Penny Crook.

Medical/Pharmaceutical Type 40 from the CUGL1994 glass assemblage. (Catalogue Number: CUGL03140)


CUGL26374, Transfer-printed Earthenware Blue Type 2 (2002)
IMAGE La Trobe University. Penny Crook.

Transfer-printed Earthenware Blue Type 2 from the CUGL1994 ceramic assemblage. Pattern: "Willow". (Catalogue Number: CUGL26374)


CUGL26463, Transfer-printed Earthenware Blue Type 9 (2002)
IMAGE Citation Only La Trobe University. Penny Crook.

Transfer-printed Earthenware Blue Type 9 from the CUGL1994 ceramic assemblage. Pattern: "Willow". (Catalogue Number: CUGL26463)


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).


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...


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...


First Government House datasets (2005)
DATASET Penny Crook. Tim Murray.

Complete suite of artefact datasets from the First Government House site, as upgraded for the Exploring the Archaeology of the Modern City project. It combines two datasets created for the main series of excavations from 1983 and 1987, and excavations in Young Street and Raphael Place in 1991. The data was originally created by teams working for Anne Bickford and Wendy Thorp.


Historic Resources Inventory and Report of Tombstone, Arizona (1996)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Johns & Strittmatter Inc..

Four sets of mountains can be seen from Tombstone; the Dragoon Mountains to the northeast, the Mule Mountains to the southeast, the Huachucas to the southwest and Whetstones to the northwest. From these mountains, rivulets form an alluvial plain and feed into the San Pedro River. The San Pedro originates in Sonora, Mexico from a point, Casa de San Pedro, in the Sierra Madre Occidental. The river then flows north to feed the Gila which in tum joins the Colorado at Yuma Crossing; the Colorado then...


Keeping up with the McNamaras: A Historical Archaeological Study of the Cumberland and Gloucester Streets site, The Rocks, Sydney (2005)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Penny Crook. Laila Ellmoos. Tim Murray.

The archaeological collection from the Cumberland and Gloucester Streets site, excavated in 1994, was among the suite of material selected for analysis in this project. This report presents the results of the EAMC team’s re-examination of the historical and archaeological records of the Cumberland and Gloucester Streets site and is also intended to provide a reference point for future research of the site.


Lilyvale datasets (2006)
DATASET Penny Crook. Tim Murray.

Artefact and context data from the Lilyvale excavation in 1989. Records were compiled and assessed by the EAMC team, and some terminology was normalised, but the core artefact descriptions were not modified. The original catalogue was co-ordinated by Wendy Thorp and Leah McKenzie.


Paddy's Market (2006)
DATASET Penny Crook. Tim Murray.

Artefact and context data from the Paddy's Market excavation in 1993. Records were compiled and assessed by not modified by the EAMC team. The original catalogue was prepared by Godden Mackay Logan and Wendy Thorp.


People+Place: A guide to using the database (2006)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Penny Crook. Laila Ellmoos. Tim Murray.

This is the guide to the People+Place historical occupancy database developed by the EAMC team and released in 2006.


Understanding the archaeology of the modern city (2003)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Tim Murray. Penny Crook. Laila Ellmoos.

This chapter reports some of the thinking behind the work that has been done in Melbourne with the ‘Little Lon’ Project begun by Alan Mayne and Tim Murray in 1996, the Sydney-focused Archaeology of the Modern City project begun in 2001, the Casselden Place project undertaken by a consortium of Godden Mackay Logan Pty Ltd (GML), Austral Archaeology Pty Ltd and La Trobe University during 2002, and forthcoming work in London, we will seek to more clearly establish the value of this broader...