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International Journal of Historical Archaeology | 2005

Exploring the Archaeology of the Modern City: Issues of Scale, Integration and Complexity

Tim Murray; Penny Crook


Archive | 2002

The role of artefact catalogues in Australian historical archaeology: a framework for discussion

Penny Crook; Susan Lawrence; Martin Gibbs


Archive | 2005

Quality, cost and value : key concepts for an interpretive assemblage analysis.

Penny Crook


Archive | 2005

Keeping up with the McNamaras: A Historical Archaeological Study of the Cumberland and Gloucester Streets site, The Rocks, Sydney

Penny Crook; Laila Ellmoos; Tim Murray


International Journal of Historical Archaeology | 2011

Rethinking Assemblage Analysis: New Approaches to the Archaeology of Working-Class Neighborhoods

Penny Crook


Archive | 2006

An Archaeology of Institutional Refuge: The Material Culture of the Hyde Park Barracks, Sydney 1848-1886

Penny Crook; Tim Murray


Archive | 2003

Understanding the archaeology of the modern city

Tim Murray; Penny Crook; Laila Ellmoos


Australian Archaeology | 2013

Creating eResearch tools for archaeologists: The federated archaeological information management systems project

Shawn Ross; Adela Sobotkova; Brian Ballsun-Stanton; Penny Crook


Archive | 2008

‘Superior Quality’: Exploring the nature of cost, quality and value in historical archaeology

Penny Crook


Archive | 2006

Guide to the EAMC Archaeology Database

Penny Crook; Tim Murray

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Adela Sobotkova

University of New South Wales

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Brian Ballsun-Stanton

University of New South Wales

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