Abstract

 Regional archaeology requires units that are defined by past material culture distributions and a defined sampling strategy. The latter has become common in Australia, but geography or environment has been the basis of areal definitions. On these bases, Attenbrow’s studies of the Sydney region are fine examples of what could be done more widely with the archaeological data now available.

 
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White, 2011. Tech. Rep. Aust. Mus., Online 23(1): 3–5
Author
Peter White
Year
2011
Title
Changing Perspectives in Australian Archaeology, part I. Regional archaeology in Australia
Serial Title
Technical Reports of the Australian Museum, Online
Volume
23
Issue
1
Start Page
3
End Page
5
DOI
10.3853/j.1835-4211.23.2011.1566
Language
en
ISSN (print)
1835-4211
Publisher
The Australian Museum
Place Published
Sydney, Australia
Subjects
ABORIGINES: AUSTRALIAN; ARCHAEOLOGY; CULTURE: INDIGENOUS
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18 June 2011
Available Online
18 June 2011
Reference Number
1566
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