After Captain Cook: the archaeology of the recent indigenous past in Australia
The papers collected in this volume address the historical archaeology of Aboriginal Australia & its application in researching the shared history of Aboriginal & settler Australians.
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Schriftenreihe: | Indigenous archaeologies
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Zusammenfassung: | The papers collected in this volume address the historical archaeology of Aboriginal Australia & its application in researching the shared history of Aboriginal & settler Australians. |
Beschreibung: | Includes bibliographical references and index |
Beschreibung: | xx, 231 p. Ill., graph. Darst., Kt. 28 cm |
ISBN: | 0759106568 |
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Figures................................................................................................................... ix
Tables .................................................................................................................... xi
Foreword............................................................................................................. xiii
1. Introduction: Too many Captain Cooks ?
An archaeology of Aboriginal Australia after 1788........................................... 1
Christine Williamson and Rodney Harrison
Introduction.................................................................................................................2
Captain Cook and the Historical Archaeology of Aboriginal Australia........................ 3
Rationale for the Volume..............................................................................................4
The problem of tradition and change : Contact archaeology and native title........5
Structure of the Volume...............................................................................................7
Research on the archaeology of the recent Indigenous past in Australia.................7
Native title and the archaeology of the recent Aboriginal past................................8
Contact archaeology and heritage management........................................................8
Conclusion...................................................................................................................9
References.................................................................................................................. 10
Research on the Archaeology of the Recent Indigenous Past in Australia
2. The Mjöberg collection and contact period Aboriginal material culture
from north-east Queensland s rainforest region .............................................. 17
Asa Ferrier
Introduction............................................................................................................... 18
Environmental background..................................................................................... 18
Sources of ethnographic information...................................................................... 19
Research Results........................................................................................................21
Characteristic rainforest artefacts...........................................................................21
Two curiosities........................................................................................................25
Variability in Material Culture between Groups........................................................27
Evidence for Aboriginal-European Contact..............................................................29
Conclusion.................................................................................................................32
Acknowledgments......................................................................................................33
References..................................................................................................................33
VI
3. Shared histories and the archaeology of the pastoral industry in
Australia............................................................................................................... 37
Rodney Harrison
Introduction............................................................................................................... 38
Shared Histories and the Continuity of Australian (Pre)History................................ 38
The shared histories of the pastoral industry in Australia......................................40
Hidden histories/ singing the country ............................................................... 41
Case Studies in the Archaeology of the Pastoral Industry..........................................43
Previous studies..................................................................................................... 43
Old Lamboo, south-east Kimberley, Western Australia.........................................43
Shared Histories of the Pastoral Industry in NSW.....................................................46
East Kunderang, Oxley Wild Rivers NP, north-east NSW....................................47
Kunderang and the archaeology of a colonial palimpsest...................................... 49
Dennawan, north-west NSW................................................................................. 50
Conclusion: A Shared History?................................................................................. 51
Acknowledgments..................................................................................................... 52
References .....................................¦.....¦...........•...........¦.....•......................................• 53
4. This civilising experiment : Photography at Coranderrk Aboriginal
Station during the 1860s..................................................................................... 59
JaneLydon
Introduction .......................•........................................••—......................................... 60
Colonial discourse................................................................................................. 60
Newspaper engravings...........................................................................................61
Australian Aborigines Under Civilisation ........................................................... 63
Page one: The panorama.................................................................................... 63
Coranderrk as Goshen, a land of light and plenty ........................................... 66
Intercolonial exhibition panel 1866......................................................,................ 69
Green album ...........................................................••—•......................................... 70
Conclusion...............•.......•......................................................................................... 72
Acknowledgments..................................................................................................... 72
References .........-................................ ••...............•.................................•................ 72
5. Finding meaning in the patterns: The analysis of material culture from
a contact site in Tasmania................................................................................... 75
Christine Williamson
Introduction.............................................................................................................. 76
Historical Background............................................................................................... 77
The Archaeology of Burghley....................................................................................79
The Aboriginal assemblages.................................................................................. 81
The European assemblages.................................................................................... 89
The unknown assemblages .................................................................................... 95
Conclusion................................................................................................................. 98
References.................................................................................................................99
Native Title and the Archaeology of the Recent Aboriginal Past
6. Legislating the past: Native title and the history of Aboriginal
Australia.............................................................................................................. 105
Libby Riches
Introduction............................................................................................................. 106
Contents
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Understanding native title .................................................................................... 107
The implications of cultural change.....................................................................109
Findings of fact and problems of truth.................................................................110
Making the past plausible: Writing histories for native title ................................ 113
Conclusion ...............................................................................................................115
References................................................................................................................115
7. Can archaeology be used to address the principle of exclusive
possession in native title?...................................................................................121
Peter Veth and Jo McDonald
Introduction .............................................................................................................122
Exclusive possession and beneficial ownership in native title.............................122
Theoretical considerations of continuity and transformation after contact...........122
The problem of defining the land-owning and land-using group in native title ... 123
Archaeological Evidence in Native Title and the Emerging Problem of Boundaries ... 124
Explorations in ethnicity and boundedness—art and bifacial points....................124
Art as an indicator of identity and social space.................................................... 125
Kimberley points and their capacity to inform on identity and exchange systems ... 127
Conclusion...............................................................................................................129
References.................,..............................................................................................129
Contact Archaeology and Heritage Management
8. An archaeology of attachment: Cultural heritage and the post-contact.......105
Denis Byrne
Introduction..............................................................................................................136
Post-colonial subversions..................................................................................... 137
Locality, heritage and post-contact archaeology..................................................138
Social significance and the post-contact: A nexus of neglect...............................140
The inadequacy of background research in EIA...................................................142
The problem of detectability................................................................................143
Certain intangibles............................................................................................... 144
Conclusion ............................................................................................................... 145
References................................................................................................................145
9. Recent investigations at the Ebenezer Mission cemetery ...............................147
Steve Brown, Steven Avery and Megan Goulding
Introduction ............................................................................................................. 148
Review........................................................................-...........................................148
Ebenezer Mission.....................................................................................................149
Investigative Techniques..........................................................................................151
Documentary history............................................................................................ 151
Oral history .......................................................................................................... 154
Ground penetrating radar (GPR)..........................................................................154
Re-establishment survey from 1904 plan.............................................................154
Investigation of micro-topography and surface vegetation...................................157
Ground magnetic survey ......................................................................................158
Further options.....................................................................................................158
Extent and Layout of the Ebenezer Mission Cemetery............................................160
Conclusion...............................................................................................................162
Acknowledgments....................................................................................................162
References................................................................................................................162
Appendix 1: Deaths at Ebenezer Mission 1861-1918.............................................165
Contents
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10. Places people value: Social significance and cultural exchange
in post-invasion Australia................................................................................. 171
Susan Mclntyre-Tamwoy
Introduction.....................................................................................................•....... 172
Contact Sites, Social Significance and Cultural Exchange in Northern Cape York..... 173
Social Significance as an Indicator of Continuing Cultural Exchange ................ 176
Social significance in the assessment of the heritage values of NSW forests....... 178
Discussion................................................................................•¦...........•.................. 182
A rose by any other name?................................................................................... 182
The rationale for community value/social significance........................................ 183
Conclusion......................................................................................•........................ 184
Acknowledgments..................................................................................¦................ 185
References ................................................¦•.....¦....................................................... 186
11. A past remembered: Aboriginal historical places in central
Queensland......................................................................................................... 191
Luke Godwin and ScottL Oste-Brown
Introduction ............................................................................................................ 192
Historical Background............................................................................................. 192
Methodology............................................................................................................ 195
Description of Places............................................................................................... 197
Early contact........................................................................................................ 197
Massacres or violent incidents............................................................................. 198
Native Mounted Police camps............................................................................. 198
Historical cemeteries and burials......................................................................... 198
Yambas................................................................................................................ 198
Town camps..................................................................................................... 198
Station camps................................................................................................... 199
Drover s and stockmen s camps.......................................................................... 199
Post-contact archaeological places...................................................................... 199
Ceremonial, spiritual and story places................................................................. 199
Resource or good food places........................................................................... 199
Travel routes........................................................................................................ 199
Settlements, missions and reserves......................................................................200
Birthplaces........................................................................................................... 200
Miscellaneous...................................................,..................................................200
Discussion................................................................................................................200
Conclusion............................................................................................................... 208
Acknowledgments................................................................................................... 209
References............................................................................................................... 210
12. Epilogue: An archaeology of Indigenous/non-Indigenous Australia
from 1788 ............................................................................................,.............. 213
Tim Murray
Introduction............................................................................................................ 214
The Current State of Play ........................................................................................214
A Sharper Focus on Shared Histories ...................................................................217
Developing Conjectural Histories .........................................................................219
References............................................................................................................... 220
Index................................................................................................................... 225
About the Contributors..................................................................................... 229
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