AAA2017 Conference Program 2Nd November
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AAA2017 CONFERENCE PROGRAM Monday 4 December 2017 10.00-4.00pm Experimental Archaeology Workshop La Trobe University Wildlife Sanctuary, Bundoora Tuesday 5 December 2017 10.00AM -6.00PM ARCAS Symposium 2017: Horizons in Australasian Archaeometry Workshop Pullman Melbourne on the Park - Delacombe Room 6.00PM -8.00PM Welcome Reception Melbourne Museum - Banjalika Exhibition Wednesday 6 December 2017 8.30AM - 9:00AM Conference Opening Grand Ballroom 9:00AM - 10:00AM Plenary Session: Emeritus Professor David Frankel 10:00AM - 10.30AM Morning Tea - Ballroom Foyer Between the Desert and the Sea: The History of Rock Art Research in Experiments and Cultural Practice: The World of Australian 10:30AM -12.30PM AIAA Session Northwestern Archaeological Transitions Australia and Beyond Experimental and Experiential Archaeology from Deep Time to the Present 'To Let Mute Stone Speak': Rock Art and the Formation of Archaeology in Murujuga Landscapes: Visualising the Transition from the Experiential Archaeology: Making Archaeological Sites and their Annette Xiberass Northern Europe Dampier Range to the Dampier Archipelago Values Accessible to the Wider Community Joakim Goldhahn Tom Whitley Gary Estcourt Improving the Interpretation of Aboriginal Earth Ovens Archaeologies of Austral: Colonial, Gendered, Political and Contemporary Archaeology of the Mornington Peninsula Maritime Continuities of the Greater Northwest Archipelago Through Archaeomagnetic Analysis of Experimentally Aspects of Rock Art Research in Northern Australia and Southern Africa Adam Magennis Alistair Paterson Re-Created Clay Heat-Retainers Sven Ouzman Alice Mora Ngayintharri Gumawarni Ngurrangga (We All Come Together for Country): Good, Bad and Ugly: Style and Substance: McCarthy Versus Mountford and the Emergence of an How Worn is Worn?: Experiments to Explore the Manufacture and Transitions Towards Two-Way Learning within Murujuga: What's happening on the Keppel Islands? Archaeology of Rock Art 1948-1960 Usewear of Dentalium Shell Beads from Northern Australia Dynamics of the Dreaming Project Michael Rowland Annie Clarke Fiona Hook Sean McNeair From Small Island to Big Island and Return: Stuck Between Rock Art and a Hard Place: Murujuga: Dynamics of the Digging and the Dating Gundungurra Experiences in the Blue Mountains World Heritage Area Repatriation of my Ancestors How Great Basin Research is Bridging the Divide in Archaeology Jo McDonald Chris Halls Christine Doherty Lucia Clayton Transitions in Shellfishing as Sea-Level Rise Formed Explaining the Lack of Emu Eggshell Material Culture in Australia: Our Genomes, Our Heritage Presenting Rock Art: Murujuga Cultural Values and Heritage Tourism the Dampier Archipelago Experimental Working and Archaeological Implications Nathan Tikigēr Woolford Jamie Hampson Joe Dortch Michelle Langley Comparing the Chronologies of Kakadu: An Examination of Isotopic Investigations of Archaeological Fauna in Reclaiming our Past Survey Methods and their Outcomes from Kakadu National Park, Northern Archaeology of Beer and the Fluidity of Meaning Australia’s Northwest Tony Brown Territory, Australia Bec Parkes Jane Skippington Iain Johnston Meetings Lunch - Ballroom Foyer 12:30PM - 1:30PM AO Editorial Board Meeting - Peter White David Frankel's Book Launch AIAA Meeting - Dave Johnston Between the Desert and the Sea: The Willandra Lakes and Models of 1:30PM - 3.30PM AIAA Session Northwestern Archaeological Transitions General Archaeology Continental Colonisation from Deep Time to the Present Kimberley Visions 2017 Archaeological and Cultural Catchments Analysis of Early 19th-Century Locally-Made Ceramics from Sydney: We're Not that Different to You Investigating the History of Human Settlement at Lake Mungo Across River and Land Linking Archaeometric Analysis and Historical Context Darren Perry Nicola Stern Peter Veth Nicholas Pitt The Early Greek Enterprises in the Ancient Mediterranean: Recording Scarred Trees at Gurru (Lake Hindmarsh) Microstratigraphy and Environmental Reconstruction, Joulni Sections I and III, ‘Animals into Humans’: Theoretical Approaches to Animality and Humanity in Monte Finocchito and the New Evidence through and Ross Lakes on Wotjobaluk Country Mungo Lunette, New South Wales North-Eastern Kimberley Rock Art, Australia Thechnological Studies Darren Griffin Tim Denham Ana Paula Motta Anna Raudino Towards a Multi-Scalar Methodology for the Integration of Stratigraphic, Certificate IV in Aboriginal Cultural Heritage Management: Revisiting ‘The Last Tasmanian’: Archaeology in the Chronological and Archaeological Frameworks at Joulni, Lake Mungo, Australia: Land to Sea: Murujuga Rock Art Transitions Education and Legislation National Imagination A Stitch in Time and Space Ken Mulvaney Maddy Maitri Billy Griffiths Nathan Jankowski Second Only to the Sea: An Archaeobotanical Investigation of the Establishing the Stratigraphic Origin of Chipped Stone Artefacts Scattered Inland to Island: Transitions in the Rock Art of the Dampier Archipelago A Novel Method for Absolute Dating of Shipwreck Silver Coins ‘Garden Area’ Wagedoegam Kod, Mabuyag, Western Torres Strait Across the Surface of the Lake Mungo Lunette Victoria Anderson Liesel Gentelli Rob Williams Elizabeth Foley Locked Up La Berrimah, Locked Up La Home: An Archaeology Short Documentary Screening: Changes in Late Pleistocene Stone Technologies in the The Enigmatic Nature of Stone Construction on Murujuga of Incarceration in a Present-Day Aboriginal Community, Millpost Quarry: Ngunnawal Ngambri Country Willandra Lakes Region and the Dampier Archipelago Northern Territory David Johnson Jacqueline Tumney Emma Beckett Jordon Ralph Outlining use of Inclusive and Exclusive Styles in Pathways to the Interior: Insights to Settlement History in the The Evidence for Pleistocene Seed-Grinding Discussion Marapikurrinya (Port Hedland, WA) Rock Art Simbai-Kaironk River Valleys, Madang Province, PNG Richard Fullagar Sam Harper Judith FIeld 3:30PM - Afternoon Tea - Ballroom Foyer 4.00PM Between the Desert and the Sea: Pilbara Paradise from the Holocence The Willandra Lakes and Models of Palaeoecology and Archaeology of Temperate 4.00PM -5.20PM Northwestern Archaeological Transitions to the Plesitocene Continental Colonisation and Tropical Australian Islands from Deep Time to the Present Pigments, Painting and Pounding: The Analysis of A Fishy Tale: Snapshots of Lake Level Conditions During Carpenters Gap 1: A 47,000 Year Old Record of Indigenous Grinding Stones, Pecked Hollows, Rock Art and Early Human Occupation of Lake Mungo Preserved in New Investigations of the Flinders Island Group Adaption and Innovation Pigments in the Central Pilbara the Microchemistry of Fish Ear Stones Clarence Flinders Tim Maloney Lynley Wallis Kelsie Long Event-Based Analysis: Identifying and Sequencing Behavioural Amberat Middens and the Palaeoenvironmental Record of the The Cultural Landscape in the Willandra Lakes Region World Heritage Area What happened after the LGM?: Transitions in Site use on an Arid Events in Mixed Archaeological Assemblages: Inland Pilbara, Western Australia (WLRWHA) at the Time of the Pastoral Frontier Inland Island in Northwest Australia An Example from Lake George, NSW Emily McBride Katherine Thomas Wendy Reynen Amy Way Piecing Together the Pilbara Past through Community Led Research Determining Pleistocene: Holocene Coastal Raw Material Procurement in Scratched Surfaces: Tangible and Ephemeral European Inscription and Industry Partnership: An example from Koodaideri, Northwestern Australia: Preliminary Results from a Raw Material Across Sweers Island, Gulf of Carpentaria Banjima Country, Western Australia Back to Country: The Repatriation of Mungo Man and Characterisation and Sourcing Project Sarah J. Collins Annabelle Davis Some 105 Ancestral Remains to the Willandra Lakes Kane Ditchfield Region World Heritage Area Persistence of Wetlands in the Subtropical Giant Sand Harvey Johnston Pre-Glacial Settlement of the Hamersley Ranges Islands of South-East Queensland (SEQ): Implications for Michael Slack Pleistocene Human Settlement Patrick Moss Ballroom 1 6.00PM - 7.00PM AACAI Annual General Meeting Stradbroke Foyer 7.00PM - 9.00PM Meet the Graduates Thursday 7 December 2017 Technology, Subsistence and Land Use 42 Archaeometric Approaches to Ceramic Analysis: 8:30AM - 10.30AM Exploring Maritime and Riverine Mobility Degrees South: The Archaeology The Consulting Archaeology Session Applications, Possibilities, and Limitations of Late Quaternary Tasmania The Curse of the Undiagnostic Coarseware Sherd: Reconstructing Simply, Not: Lithic Technology and Mobility in Pre-Contact The Longest Voyage: Crossing Bass Strait Ceramic Production and Defining 'Local' Ceramics through Ceramic Evolving Knowledge Along Bendigo Creek, Epsom VIC Eastern Tasmania Sandra Bowdler Petrography in Hellenistic Greece Kym Oataway Evan Livingstone-Thomas Heather Graybehl Lux on the Water: Riverine Connections and Prestige Crafts The Role of Pottery Studies in Reconstructing Local Economies: Geochemical Sourcing of Hornfels Artefacts in Southeast Tasmania: A Ground Stone Artefact from Southwestern Victoria, Australia: on Late Bronze Age Cyprus A Case Study from the Pontine Region, Lazio, Central Italy A Case Study Using pXRF An Unusual Item with Symbolic Significance? Kellie Youngs Gijs Willem Tol Jeff Theys Caroline Spry Cry Me a River - Mourning in Middle Chalcolithic Cyprus: Strength Testing Low-Fired Ceramics: Insights and Limitations to Understanding Sisters Creek Cave: Tasmania’s First Excavation with