Exploring the Archaeology of the Modern City project

Summary

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 from the Rocks and an analysis of over 80,000 artefacts from the Hyde Park Barracks and First Government House.

Cite this Record

Exploring the Archaeology of the Modern City project. ( tDAR id: 407132) ; doi:10.6067/XCV8RR21BV

This Resource is Part of the Following Collections

Spatial Coverage

min long: 151.186; min lat: -33.876 ; max long: 151.217; max lat: -33.85 ;

Record Identifiers

ARC Identification Number(s): C00002438

TDAR ID(s): 6822

FAIMS ID(s): repo.fedarch.org/project/6822

Notes

Rights & Attribution: © EAMC Industry Partners 2002, 2012, 2016, 2017

Administration Note: EAMC images were first uploaded in 2012 groups from the site and/or of the same type. They were split into individual records in 2017 following the transfer from the FAIMS Repository to the FAIMS Collection.

General Note: Several volunteers assisted with photography of the CUGL collection for the EAMC project, including Barrie Doran, Evan Raper, David White, Kerrie Alexander and Victoria Balnaves.

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Coding Sheets

  1. EAMC Colours (2006)
  2. EAMC Decorations (2006)
  3. EAMC Integrity (2006)
  4. EAMC Maker codes (2006)
  5. EAMC Matching Set Types (2006)
  6. EAMC Phases (CUGL) (2006)
  7. EAMC Profile Forms (2006)
  8. EAMC Section Forms (2006)
  9. EAMC Site codes (2006)
  10. EAMC Uncertainty Coding Sheet (2016)