Sylvia Hallam
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Sylvia Hallam, FAHA was an English-born archaeologist who spent most of her academic career in Australia at the University of Western Australia. She is best known as author of Fire and Hearth and as an advocate for the protection of Aboriginal art, particularly at Murujuga in Western Australia.
Sylvia Hallam's Published Works
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- Fire and Hearth: A Study of Aboriginal Usage and European Usurpation in South-Western Australia (2014) (74)
- On the Quality of Evidence for Origin and Dispersal of Cultivated Plants [and Comments and Reply] (1973) (52)
- A View from the Other Side of the Western Frontier: Or 'I Met a Man Who Wasn't There ...' (2011) (49)
- Cytonuclear disequilibrium in a hybrid zone involving deep‐sea hydrothermal vent mussels of the genus Bathymodiolus (2003) (39)
- Coastal Does Not Equal Littoral (1987) (38)
- The Relevance of Old World Archaeology to the First Entry of Man into New Worlds: Colonization Seen from the Antipodes (1977) (27)
- Peopled landscapes in Southwestern Australia in the early 1800s: Aboriginal burning off in the light of Western Australian historical documents (2002) (16)
- EXCAVATIONS IN THE ORCHESTRA SHELL CAVE, WANNEROO, WESTERN AUSTRALIA (1974) (15)
- Aboriginal man in southwestern Australia (1973) (11)
- Aboriginal Women as Providers: The 1830s on the Swan (2011) (9)
- Roof Markings in the‘Orchestra Shell‘ Cave, Wanneroo, near Perth, Western Australia (2010) (8)
- Recent Archaeological Research in Western Australia (1977) (6)
- Villages in Roman Britain: Some Evidence (1964) (6)
- Reflections on Burrill lake: Archaeologist as ecologist (1972) (5)
- The Moth Hunters: Aboriginal Prehistory of the Australian Alps [Book Review] (1982) (3)
- The Biggest Estate on Earth: How Aborigines Made Australia (2011) (2)
- Palaeo-environmental Change and the Persistence of Human Occupation in South-Western Australian Forests [Book Review] (2006) (2)
- Wash Coast-Line Levels Since Roman Times (1961) (1)
- Records of Times Past: Ethnohistorical Essays on the Culture and Ecology of the New England Tribes [Book Review] (1979) (1)
- Settlers, Servants and Slaves: Aboriginal and European Children in Nineteenth-century Western Australia [Book Review] (2003) (1)
- A MATTER OF TIME. An archaeological survey of the river gravels of England prepared by the Royal Commission on Historical Monuments (England). London: Her Majesty's Stationery Office, 1960. pp. 64, 10 figures and 12 plates. 10s. 6d. (1961) (1)
- Book Reviews (2006) (0)
- Chipped Glass Houses: Comment on 'The Real Meaning of Edge Angles?', P. Hiscock (AA 14:79-85); and on Hiscock's Comments (AA 15:116-120) on Ferguson's Comments {AA 15: 113-115) on Hiscock (1983) (0)
- A Prehistory of Australia, New Guinea and Sahul [Book Review] (1984) (0)
- Obituary (2003) (0)
- Nanda Villages of the Victoria District, Western Australia [Book Review] (2003) (0)
- Hominid Adaptations and Extinctions by David W. Cameron (2006) (0)
- Many Voices: Reflections on Experiences of Indigenous Child Separation [Book Review] (2003) (0)
- Hominid Adaptations and Extinctions [Book Review] (2006) (0)
- Sylvia Hallam's bibliography [Paper in: 'Fire and Hearth' Forty Years on: Essays in Honour of Sylvia J. Hallam. Bird, Caroline and Webb, R. Esmee (eds).] (2011) (0)
- Sex, Maiming and Murder: Seven Case Studies into the Reliability of Reverend ERB Gribble, Superintendent, Forrest River Mission 1913-1928, as a Witness of the Truth [Book Review] (2004) (0)
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