FAIMS
The Federated Archaeological Information Management System (FAIMS) collection includes Australian archaeological datasets, or archaeological datasets created by Australian archaeologists. The collection was originally part of the FAIMS Repository, created in 2013 by the FAIMS project as part of the National eResearch Collaboration Tools and Resources (NeCTAR) program. The Repository adopted the tDAR system to store data sets, documents, images, and sensory data produced by archaeological research in Australia or collected by Australian archaeologists working abroad. The primary focus of this first phase of the FAIMS project was the creation of an Android mobile application for archaeological field recording, and much of the development of the Repository was concerned with automating the ingest of data created on the mobile app. The Repository also subsumed the Australian Historical Archaeological Database (AHAD).
Site Name Keywords
Cumberland and Gloucester Streets site (The Rocks) •
First Government House site (Sydney) •
Hyde Park Barracks (Sydney) •
Lilyvale site (Cumberland Street, The Rocks) •
Burslem Market Place (Stoke-on-Trent, England) •
Paddy's Market site (Haymarket) •
Cumberland and Gloucester Streets site (The Rocks, Sydney) •
Norfolk House (Lambeth, England) •
Albert Embankment (Lambeth, England) •
Susannah Place (Gloucester Street, The Rocks)
Site Type Keywords
Domestic •
Resource Extraction / Production / Transportation Structure or Features •
Agricultural or Herding •
Terrace •
Urban •
Domestic Structure or Architectural Complex •
Domestic Structures •
House •
Cottage •
Institution
Other Keywords
Assemblage Analysis •
Artefact catalogue •
Archaeology of Consumption •
Comparative assemblage analysis •
Middle class •
Slum •
demography •
Industrial Archaeology •
Pastoralism •
Patterns
Culture Keywords
Historical Archaeology (incl. Industrial Archaeology) (FOR 210108) •
Historic •
British •
Australian •
Australian History (excl. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander History) (FOR 210303) •
Euroamerican •
Archival, Repository and Related Studies (FOR 210201)
Investigation Types
Collections Research •
Methodology, Theory, or Synthesis •
Data Recovery / Excavation •
Historic Background Research
Material Types
Ceramic •
Glass •
Metal •
miscellaneous •
Building Materials •
Organic •
Shell-edge ware •
Other •
Fauna •
Textile
Temporal Keywords
19th Century •
18th Century •
Victorian Archaeology •
19th Century •
early-20th century •
late-18th century •
Convict era •
20th Century •
Victorian era •
1820s
Geographic Keywords
Australia (Continent) •
Commonwealth of Australia (Country) •
New South Wales (State / Territory) •
Sydney, New South Wales, Australia •
Victoria (State / Territory) •
Melbourne •
London, England •
England (State / Territory) •
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Nort (Country) •
Europe (Continent)
Collections
Australasian Society for Historical Archaeology (ASHA) Archive This is an archive of the Australasian Society for Historical Archaeology's primary journal, 'Australasian Historical Archaeology' which was known as the 'Journal of Australian Historical Archaeology' from 1983 to 1991. The vast majority of the archive is available free of charge. More recent issues are restricted to members of the Society and available from their website.
Casey & Lowe Resources and projects undertaken by Casey & Lowe and submitted by them to AHAD.
La Trobe University This collection includes resources and projects undertaken by archaeologists from La Trobe University, Melbourne, Australia.
NSW Archaeology Online: Image Archive The NSW Archaeology Online: Image Archive contains digitized photographs, metadata and some support documents related to historical places in NSW, and some beyond, recorded by Ian Jack and Judy Birmingham for archaeological research and heritage consultancy projects conducted mainly between the 1960s and 1990s. The Ian Jack Image Collection comprises thousands of photographs and slides of NSW industrial sites in regions including Bathurst, Lithgow, Mudgee Shire and Evans Shire. The Judy Birmingham Image Collection contains slides taken between the 1960s-1990s at a large variety of archaeological sites and locations in NSW, plus some from elsewhere in Australia and the South Pacific. The images are of public interest and have research value for documenting and understanding places and landscapes of historical and archaeological importance to NSW, including many which have now changed significantly or no longer exist. The NSW Archaeology Online Image Archive was funded by a 2011-13 Community Strategic Products and Services grant awarded to Sarah Colley and Martin Gibbs (Archaeology, University of Sydney) by the NSW Heritage Council and the NSW Office of Environment and Heritage. Annika Korsgaard took major responsibility for archive implementation. This Image Archive extends the NSW Archaeology Online Grey Literature Archive (hosted by University of Sydney Library at: http://nswaol.library.usyd.edu.au or via Research Data Australia at: http://researchdata.ands.org.au/nsw-archaeology-online-grey-literature-archive) as part of a larger project initiated in 2009 to conduct, support and advocate research and public education about archaeology and heritage in the state. A key component is to create open access online archives of important information about historical archaeology and heritage in NSW which has been previously hard to access, undervalued and sometimes at risk of being lost (Gibbs, M. & S. Colley 2012. Digital preservation, online access and historical archaeology ‘grey literature’ from New South Wales, Australia. Australian Archaeology 75: 95-103.). Information written on the back of photographs was also scanned and included here using the same filename as the image. Information on slide casings has been transcribed into datasets in Excel spreadsheet format. To use the slide collections either search the appropriate dataset for specific words to find correlating image names or browse through the images and lookup associated metadata in the dataset. The ‘NSW Archaeology Online Image Archive - Methodology’ document – also available here – contains further information, conditions of use and contact information and users are advised to read...
Resources Inside This Collection (Viewing 101-200 of 433)
- Coding Sheets (10)
- Datasets (18)
- Documents (58)
- Images (321)
- Ontologies (16)
- Projects (10)
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CUGL63343, Band-and-Line Ware Type 12 (2002)
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Band-and-Line Ware Type 12 from the CUGL1994 ceramic assemblage. (Catalogue Number: CUGL63343)
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CUGL63804, Band-and-Line Ware Type 14 (2002)
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Band-and-Line Ware Type 14 from the CUGL1994 ceramic assemblage. (Catalogue Number: CUGL63804)
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CUGL63337, Band-and-Line Ware Type 7 (2002)
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Band-and-Line Ware Type 7 from the CUGL1994 ceramic assemblage. (Catalogue Number: CUGL63337)
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CUGL63339, Band-and-Line Ware Type 9 (2002)
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Band-and-Line Ware Type 9 from the CUGL1994 ceramic assemblage. (Catalogue Number: CUGL63339)
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CUGL63341, Band-and-Line Ware Type 10 (2002)
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Band-and-Line Ware Type 10 from the CUGL1994 ceramic assemblage. (Catalogue Number: CUGL63341)
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CUGL60636, Band-and-Line Ware Type 5 (2002)
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Band-and-Line Ware Type 5 from the CUGL1994 ceramic assemblage. (Catalogue Number: CUGL60636)
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CUGL61831, Band-and-Line Ware Type 6 (2002)
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Band-and-Line Ware Type 6 from the CUGL1994 ceramic assemblage. (Catalogue Number: CUGL61831)
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CUGL62972, Band-and-Line Ware Type 13 (2002)
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Band-and-Line Ware Type 13 from the CUGL1994 ceramic assemblage. (Catalogue Number: CUGL62972)
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CUGL39505, Band-and-Line Ware Type 2 (2002)
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Band-and-Line Ware Type 2 from the CUGL1994 ceramic assemblage. (Catalogue Number: CUGL39505)
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CUGL39506, Band-and-Line Ware Type 3 (2002)
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Band-and-Line Ware Type 3 from the CUGL1994 ceramic assemblage. (Catalogue Number: CUGL39506)
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CUGL39507, Band-and-Line Ware Type 4 (2002)
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Band-and-Line Ware Type 4 from the CUGL1994 ceramic assemblage. (Catalogue Number: CUGL39507)
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CUGL39483, Band-and-Line Ware Type 1 (2002)
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Band-and-Line Ware Type 1 from the CUGL1994 ceramic assemblage. (Catalogue Number: CUGL39483)
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FGH12841, Household (2004)
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Household Type from the FGH83-87 glass assemblage. (Catalogue Number: FGH12841)
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FGH12847, Alcohol Bottle (2004)
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Alcohol Bottle Type from the FGH83-87 glass assemblage. (Catalogue Number: FGH12847)
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FGH12839, Alcohol Bottle Type 5 (2004)
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Alcohol Bottle Type 5 from the FGH83-87 glass assemblage. (Catalogue Number: FGH12839)
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FGH12840, Alcohol Bottle Type 5 (2004)
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Alcohol Bottle Type 5 from the FGH83-87 glass assemblage. (Catalogue Number: FGH12840)
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FGH12826, Unidentified Glass Type 100 (2004)
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Unidentified Glass Type 100 from the FGH83-87 glass assemblage. (Catalogue Number: FGH12826)
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FGH12827, Unidentified Glass Type 100 (2004)
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Unidentified Glass Type 100 from the FGH83-87 glass assemblage. (Catalogue Number: FGH12827)
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FGH12756, Button Type 35 (2004)
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Button Type 35 from the FGH83-87 glass assemblage. (Catalogue Number: FGH12756)
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FGH12757, Pharmaceutical (2004)
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Pharmaceutical Type from the FGH83-87 glass assemblage. (Catalogue Number: FGH12757)
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FGH12824, Alcohol Bottle Type 6 (2004)
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Alcohol Bottle Type 6 from the FGH83-87 glass assemblage. (Catalogue Number: FGH12824)
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FGH12754, Pharmaceutical (2004)
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Pharmaceutical Type from the FGH83-87 glass assemblage. (Catalogue Number: FGH12754)
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FGH12755, Unidentified Glass Type 100 (2004)
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Unidentified Glass Type 100 from the FGH83-87 glass assemblage. (Catalogue Number: FGH12755)
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FGH12643, Unidentified (2002)
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Unidentified Type from the FGH83-87 glass assemblage. (Catalogue Number: FGH12643)
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FGH12706, Marble Type 1 (2004)
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Marble Type 1 from the FGH83-87 glass assemblage. (Catalogue Number: FGH12706)
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FGH12752, Alcohol Bottle (2004)
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Alcohol Bottle Type from the FGH83-87 glass assemblage. (Catalogue Number: FGH12752)
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FGH03994, Household Type 70 (2002)
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Household Type 70 from the FGH83-87 glass assemblage. (Catalogue Number: FGH03994)
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FGH12748, Aerated Water (2002)
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Aerated Water Type from the FGH83-87 glass assemblage. (Catalogue Number: FGH12748)
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FGH12749, Aerated Water (2002)
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Aerated Water sherd from the FGH83-87 glass assemblage. (Catalogue Number: FGH12749)
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FGH12750, Aerated Water (2002)
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Aerated Water Type from the FGH83-87 glass assemblage. (Catalogue Number: FGH12750)
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Superior Quality' Appendix - ALB ALA88 Artefact Catalogue (PDF) (2008)
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Catalogue of artefact and quality data from the Albert Embankment site compiled for the dissertation "‘Superior Quality’: Exploring the nature of cost, quality and value in historical archaeology". It groups each component of the full dataset but flaw, sherd, catalogue number (artefact bag), and site.
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'Superior Quality' Appendix - BMP98 Artefact Catalogue (PDF) (2008)
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Catalogue of artefact and quality data from the Burslem Market Place site compiled for the dissertation "‘Superior Quality’: Exploring the nature of cost, quality and value in historical archaeology". It groups each component of the full dataset but flaw, sherd, catalogue number (artefact bag), and site.
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'Superior Quality' Appendix - LAM129_73 Artefact Catalogue (PDF) (2008)
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Catalogue of artefact and quality data from129 Lambeth Road compiled for the dissertation "‘Superior Quality’: Exploring the nature of cost, quality and value in historical archaeology". It groups each component of the full dataset but flaw, sherd, catalogue number (artefact bag), and site.
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'Superior Quality' Appendix - NOR90 Artefact Catalogue (PDF) (2008)
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Catalogue of artefact and quality data from the Norfolk House site compiled for the dissertation "‘Superior Quality’: Exploring the nature of cost, quality and value in historical archaeology". It groups each component of the full dataset but flaw, sherd, catalogue number (artefact bag), and site.
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'Superior Quality' Appendix - CUGL1994 Artefact Catalogue (PDF) (2008)
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Catalogue of artefact and quality data from the Cumberland/Gloucester Street site compiled for the dissertation "‘Superior Quality’: Exploring the nature of cost, quality and value in historical archaeology". It groups each component of the full dataset but flaw, sherd, catalogue number (artefact bag), and site.
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Viewbank Artefact dataset (2008)
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Artefact dataset.
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Cumberland and Gloucester Streets (CUGL) artefact data (2006)
DATASET
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).
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Expanding horizons in the archaeology of the modern city: A tale in six projects (2013)
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This article discusses some of the more important implications of a long-term research project into the archaeology of the modern city in Australia. It discusses how we can explore domesticity, community, family life, and issues of residence and mobility through urban archaeology, as well as providing evidence of larger issues about how and what people produce and consume in cities. In the five projects that followed the original research at Melboune’s “Little Lon” district, we developed new...
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Exploring the Archaeology of the Modern City: Issues of Scale, Integration and Complexity (2005)
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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...
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Early Zooarchaeological Evidence for Mus musculus in Australia (2013)
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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....
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Keeping up with the McNamaras: A Historical Archaeological Study of the Cumberland and Gloucester Streets site, The Rocks, Sydney (2005)
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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.
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Mistress of her Domain: Matron Hicks and the Hyde Park Destitute Asylum, Sydney, Australia (2015)
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Matrons were often powerful figures in the daily workings of benevolent asylums and other institutions of refuge. Responsible for hygiene, subsistence and the moral oversight of inmates, matrons occupied a strategic point in the relationship between institutions and wider society; they embodied notions of institutional care, refuge and reform. Matron Lucy Hicks was typical of this pattern. As matron of the Hyde Park Asylum for Infirm and Destitute Women in Sydney, Australia, from 1862 to 1886,...
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Poverty in Depth in the Modern City: Retrospects and Prospects (2011)
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The outcome of over fifteen years research on large urban assemblages from the Australian cities of Sydney and Melbourne is discussed in terms of approaches to the archaeology of the modern city as they have evolved over the period. To better understand the archaeology of urban poverty we require innovations in both methods and ideas, the most far-reaching being a transnational archaeology of urban poverty founded on the analysis of migration, consumption and class formation.
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Oral Histories and the Archaeology of the Modern City (2010)
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This paper briefly reviews the changing role of oral history in the development of urban archaeology in Australia. It is argued that oral histories will have an increasingly important place in urban archaeology as researchers move to broaden research focus into the twentieth century in order to provide complete temporal coverage of sites and places.
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Understanding the archaeology of the modern city (2003)
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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...
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Women and work at the Hyde Park Barracks Destitute Asylum, Sydney (2010)
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Colonial authorities built numerous institutions in Australia during the nineteenth century to accommodate paupers, orphans, the sick, elderly and other ‘deserving poor’. Lurking in the background was the shadow of the workhouses of England and Ireland, which by the 1840s had earned an infamous reputation for harsh discipline and poor treatment of inmates. How did conditions in Australian destitute asylums compare with those in Britain during this period? A recent Australian Research...
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An Archaeology of Institutional Confinement: The Hyde Park Barracks, 1848–1886 (2013)
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The archaeological assemblage from the Hyde Park Barracks is one of the largest, most comprehensive and best preserved collections of artefacts from any 19th-century institution in the world.Concealed for up to 160 years in the cavities between floorboards and ceilings, the assemblage is a unique archaeological record of institutional confinement, especially of women. The underfloor assemblage dates to the period 1848-1886, during which a female Immigration Depot and a Government Assylum for...
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Archaeology of the Hyde Park Barracks (2010)
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Entry on the archaeology and artefact assemblage of the Hyde Park Barracks in the online encyclopaedia, The Dictionary of Sydney.
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Clothing and textiles at the Hyde Park Barracks Destitute Asylum, Sydney, Australia (2013)
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Analysis of a large collection of textile fragments from the Hyde Park Barracks Asylum for Infirm and Destitute Women in Sydney (1862–86) has provided new information about women’s institutional clothing in 19th-century Australia. The remains of numerous clothing items recovered from sub-floor cavities, along with leather offcuts, buttons and other items, offer important clues about how the inmates dressed and how uniforms functioned in a context of institutional refuge.
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The Historical Archaeology of the First Government House site, Sydney: Further Research (2006)
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This publication presents the results of the EAMC analysis of assemblages at the First Government House site. It includes a discussion of the site’s formation processes and three studies of different aspects of the historical archaeology of First Government House: one, the printing office and additional lead type recovered in Young Street; two, the tablewares and dining equipage of Governors King and Macquarie; and three, the unusual architectural history of the guard house, built c. 1812 and...
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Research using museum collections need not be a vale of tears, though it often is (2011)
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Assessment of historical and archaeological resources of the Royal Mint site, Sydney (2003)
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Assessment of historical and archaeological resources of the Royal Mint site, 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.
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Destitute women and smoking at the Hyde Park Barracks, Sydney, Australia (2011)
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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...
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Assessment of historical and archaeological resources of the First Government House site, Sydney (2003)
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Assessment of historical and archaeological resources of the First Government House site, 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.
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Assessment of historical and archaeological resources of the Lilyvale site, The Rocks, Sydney (2003)
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Assessment of historical and archaeological resources of the Lilyvale 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.
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Assessment of historical and archaeological resources of the Paddy's Market site, Darling Harbour, Sydney (2003)
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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.
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Assessment of historical and archaeological resources of Susannah Place, the Rocks, Sydney (2003)
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Assessment of historical and archaeological resources of Susannah Place, 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.
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EAMC Uncertainty Coding Sheet (2016)
CODING SHEET
Definitions for the 'questionable' fields from the Artefacts table, EAMC Archaeology database.
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An Archaeology of Institutional Refuge: the Material Culture of the Hyde Park Barracks, Sydney, 1848–1886 (2006)
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This monograph presents the results of the EAMC analysis of the Hyde Park Barracks assemblage. It concentrates of the underfloor assemblage and examines many details of life in the Women’s Destitute Asylum and Immigrant’s Depot such as smoking, the distribution of religious tracts, the provision of medicinal care, the ‘make-do’ culture of recycled clothing and makeshift tooling, among other topics.
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Assessment of historical and archaeological resources at the Hyde Park Barracks (2003)
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Assessment of historical and archaeological resources at the Hyde Park Barracks. 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.
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Casselden Place Artefact catalogue (2004)
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Artefact catalogue produced following the Casselden Place excavation.
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CUGL01316, Chinese Overglazed Porcelain Type 17 (2002)
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Chinese Overglazed Porcelain Type 17 from the CUGL1994 ceramic assemblage. (Catalogue Number: CUGL01316)
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CUGL62421, Caneware Type 2 (2002)
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Caneware Type 2 from the CUGL1994 ceramic assemblage. (Catalogue Number: CUGL62421)
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CUGL71372, Sgraffito ware Type 1 (2002)
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Sgraffito ware Type 1 from the CUGL1994 ceramic assemblage. (Catalogue Number: CUGL71372)
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CUGL71398, Transfer-printed Terracotta Type 1 (2002)
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Transfer-printed Terracotta Type 1 from the CUGL1994 ceramic assemblage. (Catalogue Number: CUGL71398)
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CUGL40307, Ceramic - Unidentified Type 1 (2002)
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Ceramic - Unidentified Type 1 from the CUGL1994 ceramic assemblage. (Catalogue Number: CUGL40307)
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CUGL60742, Lustre Ware Type 2 (2002)
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Lustre Ware Type 2 from the CUGL1994 ceramic assemblage. (Catalogue Number: CUGL60742)
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CUGL25417, Unglazed Ware Type 4 (2002)
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Unglazed Ware Type 4 from the CUGL1994 ceramic assemblage. (Catalogue Number: CUGL25417)
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CUGL26140, Edgeware Blue Type 1 (2002)
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Edgeware Blue Type 1 from the CUGL1994 ceramic assemblage. (Catalogue Number: CUGL26140)
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CUGL61398, Cane-coloured Earthenware Type 1 (2002)
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Cane-coloured Earthenware Type 1 from the CUGL1994 ceramic assemblage. (Catalogue Number: CUGL61398)
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CUGL01250, Chinese Blue-and-white Porcelain Type 2 (2002)
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Chinese Blue-and-white Porcelain Type 2 from the CUGL1994 ceramic assemblage. (Catalogue Number: CUGL01250)
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CUGL25062, Black Glazed Ware Type 1 (2002)
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Black Glazed Ware Type 1 from the CUGL1994 ceramic assemblage. (Catalogue Number: CUGL25062)
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CUGL60291, Institutional Ware Type 1 (2002)
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Institutional Ware Type 1 from the CUGL1994 ceramic assemblage. (Catalogue Number: CUGL60291)
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CUGL00130, Tobacco Pipe Type 1 (2002)
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Tobacco Pipe Type 1 from the CUGL1994 ceramic assemblage. (Catalogue Number: CUGL00130)
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CUGL03090, Lighting/Lamps Type 25 (2002)
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Lighting/Lamps Type 25 from the CUGL1994 glass assemblage. (Catalogue Number: CUGL03090)
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CUGL67950, Pharmaceutical Ware Type 8 (2002)
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Pharmaceutical Ware Type 8 from the CUGL1994 ceramic assemblage. (Catalogue Number: CUGL67950)
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CUGL01546, Chinese Fine Stoneware Type 9 (2002)
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Chinese Fine Stoneware Type 9 from the CUGL1994 ceramic assemblage. (Catalogue Number: CUGL01546)
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CUGL03086, Food/Condiment Type 3 (2002)
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Food/Condiment Type 3 from the CUGL1994 glass assemblage. (Catalogue Number: CUGL03086)
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CUGL26000, White Earthenware Type 1 (2002)
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White Earthenware Type 1 from the CUGL1994 ceramic assemblage. (Catalogue Number: CUGL26000)
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CUGL03065, Beer/Wine Type 9 (2002)
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Beer/Wine Type 9 from the CUGL1994 glass assemblage. (Catalogue Number: CUGL03065)
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CUGL40833, Transfer-printed Porcelain Type 1 (2002)
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Transfer-printed Porcelain Type 1 from the CUGL1994 ceramic assemblage. Pattern: "Two Temples". (Catalogue Number: CUGL40833)
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CUGL69834, Container - Unidentified Type 1 (2002)
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Container - Unidentified Type 1 from the CUGL1994 ceramic assemblage. (Catalogue Number: CUGL69834)
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CUGL03088, Aerated Waters Type 23 (2002)
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Aerated Waters Type 23 from the CUGL1994 glass assemblage. (Catalogue Number: CUGL03088)
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CUGL25087, Slipped Ware Type 1 (2002)
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Slipped Ware Type 1 from the CUGL1994 ceramic assemblage. (Catalogue Number: CUGL25087)
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CUGL26218, Sponged Ware Type 1 (2002)
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Sponged Ware Type 1 from the CUGL1994 ceramic assemblage. (Catalogue Number: CUGL26218)
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CUGL60639, Transfer-printed Earthenware Clobbered Type 1 (2002)
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Transfer-printed Earthenware Clobbered Type 1 from the CUGL1994 ceramic assemblage. (Catalogue Number: CUGL60639)
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CUGL62340, Jackfield Ware Type 1 (2002)
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Jackfield Ware Type 1 from the CUGL1994 ceramic assemblage. (Catalogue Number: CUGL62340)
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CUGL63834, Majolica Type 1 (2002)
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Majolica Type 1 from the CUGL1994 ceramic assemblage. (Catalogue Number: CUGL63834)
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CUGL40272, Bristol Ware Type 1 (2002)
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Bristol Ware Type 1 from the CUGL1994 ceramic assemblage. (Catalogue Number: CUGL40272)
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CUGL63815, Dual Glazed Earthenware Type 1 (2002)
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Dual Glazed Earthenware Type 1 from the CUGL1994 ceramic assemblage. (Catalogue Number: CUGL63815)
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EAMC Images - Hyde Park Barracks (2004)
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Select images from the Hyde Park Barracks assemblage.
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CUGL25998, Salt-glazed Stoneware Grey Type 3 (2002)
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Salt-glazed Stoneware Grey Type 3 from the CUGL1994 ceramic assemblage. (Catalogue Number: CUGL25998)
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CUGL62551, Transfer-printed Stoneware Type 1 (2002)
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Transfer-printed Stoneware Type 1 from the CUGL1994 ceramic assemblage. (Catalogue Number: CUGL62551)
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CUGL62916, Delft Ware Type 1 (2002)
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Delft Ware Type 1 from the CUGL1994 ceramic assemblage. (Catalogue Number: CUGL62916)
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CUGL03081, Window Glass Type 18 (2002)
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Window Glass Type 18 from the CUGL1994 glass assemblage. (Catalogue Number: CUGL03081)
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CUGL39222, Porcelain White Type 1 (2002)
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Porcelain White Type 1 from the CUGL1994 ceramic assemblage. (Catalogue Number: CUGL39222)
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CUGL39470, Yellow Ware Type 1 (2002)
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Yellow Ware Type 1 from the CUGL1994 ceramic assemblage. (Catalogue Number: CUGL39470)
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CUGL24924, Lead Glazed Ware Type 1 (2002)
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Lead Glazed Ware Type 1 from the CUGL1994 ceramic assemblage. (Catalogue Number: CUGL24924)
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CUGL39251, Porcelain Gilt Type 1 (2002)
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Porcelain Gilt Type 1 from the CUGL1994 ceramic assemblage. (Catalogue Number: CUGL39251)
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CUGL71276, Industrial Ware Type 1 (2002)
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Industrial Ware Type 1 from the CUGL1994 ceramic assemblage. (Catalogue Number: CUGL71276)