Number 92, April 2003
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Newsletter No. 92 April 2003 ISSN 0810-1744 Inside... President’s Report …1 Webmaster’s Report … 1 Membership Secretary’s Report … 2 Website Launch … 3 Fire First … 5…17 Neanderthal Nurses … 6 The Casselden Place ProJect … 6 Register of Aboriginal Owners & the Mt Grenfell Historic Site … 11 Teaching & Learning … 13 The Impact of Feral & Other Animals … 15 The Toppled Statue … 17 Land & Sea Conference Report … 18 Conference Notices … 19 National Archaeology Week … 23 AACAI Register of Members … 25 AACAI Contacts 2003 President: NSW Delegate: Peter Veth Anne Bickford (02) 6246 1196 (02) 9569 9672 Fax: (02) 6261 4285 Fax: (02) 9550 0261 [email protected] [email protected] Vice President: Qld Delegate Jo McDonald Sean Ulm (02) 6295 3355 (07) 3365 2385 Fax: (02) 6295 3366 Fax: (07) 3365 2359 [email protected] [email protected] Secretary: SA Delegate: Richard Fullagar Gordon Copland (02) 4267 4547 (08) 8201 3676 Fax: (02) 4267 4547 Fax: (08) 8201 3845 [email protected] [email protected] Treasurer: Vic Delegate Louis Warren Oona Nicholson (08) 9173 2903 (03) 9646 9499 Fax: (08) 9173 2903 Fax: (03) 9646 9242 [email protected] [email protected] om.au Membership Secretary/Webmaster: WA Delegate: Sean Ulm Steve Corsini (07) 3365 2385 (08) 9293 7071 Fax: (07) 3365 2359 Fax: (08) 9293 7072 [email protected] [email protected] Newsletter Editor: Public Officer: Jane Harrington Kelvin Officer (07) 4781 6979 (02) 6282 9415 Fax: (07) 47814045 Fax: (02) 6282 9416 [email protected] [email protected] http://www.aacai.com.au [email protected] Box 214 Holme Building University of Sydney NSW 2006 AACAI NEWSLETTER NO. 92 APRIL 2003 representation on their state heritage President’s Report advisory committee. Gary Vines and Jane Lydon (both current members) have volunteered and been endorsed as A number of major issues have been drawn into representatives by the newly re-formed focus during the new year. These include: Victorian AACAI chapter. AACAI has been unrepresented on this committee for a 1. The review process for Full Membership number of years. These invitations follow on applicants and the categories of skills by from representations made by the President which members may be assessed and on behalf of the NEC. listed. There is a perceived need to make 7. The new AACAI website is up and the evaluation process more transparent functioning. Some 20,000 hits have already and to rationalise the core and special been made on it with 65 copies of the Full fields. Membership Package downloaded (see 2. The requirement of two stand-alone reports Webmaster’s report below). for assessment of eligibility of Full Membership. In moving towards All of these items were addressed under Other competency-based assessment the Business and where indicated at the NEC production of other kinds of materials, such meeting 19 March 2003. as scholarly articles, quality control audit reports (of consultancy reports) and confidential briefing documents, such as PETER VETH those produced in native title and for National President internal audits within industry, come into March 2003 focus. 3. The fee basis for different kinds of consultancy within Australia. The framework and expectations for billing between Webmaster’s industry, heritage managers, indigenous organisations and for pure research may vary between state/territory and over time. Report The rule for 80% payment of sub- consultants from the principal consultants charge-out rate deserves re-consideration. Background Equally the pro-rata or salary scales offered to early and mid-career consultants working On 17 January 2003 the new AACAI website at on a casual (less than six months) or www.aacai.com.au was officially launched. Up fractional (less than 0.5) basis within larger to this time the AACAI website was maintained employer groups, such as EIS by the Archaeological Computing Laboratory at consultancies and the like, needs the University of Sydney. The new site is hosted discussion. The Constitution recommended by a commercial internet service provider based fee scale schedule does not make adequate at the University of Queensland (UQConnect). provision for these circumstances. The www.aacai.com.au domain was registered 4. The turn-around time for the assessment of for a two year period (18 December 2002 to 19 Full Membership applications is open December 2004) for a cost of $140.01. The ended. A time limit needs to be set on hosting costs per annum (9 January 2003 to 9 assessments. Where personal January 2003) are $548. The internet service- circumstances result in significant delays – provider products selected allow scope for the Membership Secretary should have the significant site development. discretion to rescind that assessment. 5. A clause needs to be added in the material Benefits to Members forwarded to applicants for membership that failure to provide requested information ! Increased profile for the Association and its (such as referees reports or stand alone members reports/equivalent that may be addressed ! Dedicated email addresses for Executive by the Committee) will result in significant Office-Bearers, including: delays in the review process. - [email protected] 6. Heritage Victoria (Ray Tonkin) has - [email protected] contacted me with a request for - [email protected] 1 AACAI NEWSLETTER NO. 92 APRIL 2003 - [email protected] Future Development - [email protected] - [email protected] ! Links section for web resources relevant to - [email protected] members and consulting archaeology - [email protected] ! Uploading selected back issues of the - [email protected] AACAI Newsletter in pdf format ! Further development of Full Member entry ! Unique (and permanent while financial templates. members) web page address for Full Members that can be used on letterheads, Email Discussion List business cards etc. This is a significant benefit to Full Members who may wish to As a component of the website redevelopment a profile their company/business on the dedicated email discussion list was established AACAI website rather than go to the for AACAI financial members. See Launch expense of hosting an independent website. Announcement page 3 for further details. Associate and Affiliate Members will have basic contact details available on the Acknowledgements website, with full profiling reserved for Full Members. Many thanks to Ian Johnson (Archaeological Computing Laboratory, University of Sydney) for establishing and maintaining the original AACAI Usage Statistics website and for helping to make a smooth Visitor statistics for the first 67 days of operation transition to the new site. Thanks to all those (up to 17 March 2003) of the new AACAI who offered encouragement and feedback in website indicate a promising beginning. To date, the design of the new site. the site has received 19,882 hits from users based in 14 countries. The Register of If you have any queries about or problems with Consultants, AACAI Newsletter and joining the list or website please email: information have received the majority of hits. [email protected] The vast majority of international visitors to the site are based in the United States and United Feedback and contributions about either the Kingdom. In the future, the usage statistics will list or website are very welcome. help guide further site development by identifying heavily used resources. SEAN ULM Webmaster March 2003 . Membership Secretary’s Report Overview of Membership Current financial membership of AACAI as at 14 March 2003 for the 2002–2003 financial year stands at 97 (19 Full Members; 60 Associate Members; 18 Affiliate Members). In addition, 53 people/institutions have a current Newsletter-only subscription, including 44 complimentary copies distributed to libraries, university teaching departments, government agencies and cognate associations (Table 1, Figures 2-3). QLD NSW ACT VIC TAS SA WA NT O/S Total Full 4 6 4 2 0 3 0 0 0 19 Associate 1 24 5 1 0 12 14 0 0 60 Affiliate 3 9 1 0 1 2 1 0 1 18 TOTAL 8 39 10 6 1 17 15 0 1 97 Newsletter 5 17 9 7 3 5 3 3 1 53 Table 1. Financial members for the 2002-2003* financial year (*up to 14 March 2003). 2 AACAI NEWSLETTER NO. 92 APRIL 2003 Launch of New AACAI Website & Email Discussion List The Executive of the Australian Association of Consulting Archaeologists Inc. is pleased to announce the official launch of the Association's new website at: http://www.aacai.com.au The site features: ! Contact details for National Executive, Membership and State Chapter committee members ! Contents and full text of recent issues of the AACAI Newsletter ! Register of Consultants (including entries for Full, Associate & Affiliate Members) ! AACAI Code of Ethics ! AACAI Constitution ! AACAI Policies ! Joining information, including full downloadable application package. This is the first version of what we hope will be a useful site to AACAI members and others with an interest in applied archaeology in Australia. Feedback and contributions are welcome. Please email our Webmaster at: [email protected] Email Discussion List As a component of the website redevelopment a dedicated email discussion list was established for AACAI financial members. This list was established to provide a direct means for AACAI members to communicate with each other and for the National Executive Committee to contact the membership on important issues. It is a closed list – only financial AACAI members are included. This list is not intended to be a substitute for more general Australian archaeology email discussion lists such as AUSARCH-L. Please limit any postings to this list to matters immediately relevant to the AACAI membership. We encourage AACAI members to subscribe to AUSARCH-L for more general matters. If you wish to send an email to the discussion list address it to: [email protected] Note that when you send an email to this ad dress it will be sent to every person on the "aacai" discussion list.