The Commonwealth Block, Melbourne: A Historical Archaeology
Autor Tim Murray, Dr Sarah Hayes, Geoff Hewitt, Justin McCarthy, Professor Richard Mackay, Barbara Minchinton, Charlotte Smith, Jeremy Smith, Bronwyn Woffen Limba Engleză Paperback – mar 2019
The Commonwealth Block, Melbourne tells a different story. This groundbreaking book reports on almost three decades of excavations conducted on the Commonwealth Block – the area of central Melbourne bordered by Little Lonsdale, Lonsdale, Exhibition and Spring streets. Since the 1980s, archaeologists and historians have pieced together the rich and complex history of this area, revealing a working-class and immigrant community that was much more than just a slum. The Commonwealth Block, Melbourne delves into the complex social, cultural and economic history of this forgotten community.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781743323694
ISBN-10: 1743323697
Pagini: 164
Ilustrații: 66 b&w ill., 6 col. ill.
Dimensiuni: 210 x 297 x 10 mm
Greutate: 0.41 kg
Editura: Sydney University Press
Colecția Sydney University Press
Locul publicării:Sydney, Australia
ISBN-10: 1743323697
Pagini: 164
Ilustrații: 66 b&w ill., 6 col. ill.
Dimensiuni: 210 x 297 x 10 mm
Greutate: 0.41 kg
Editura: Sydney University Press
Colecția Sydney University Press
Locul publicării:Sydney, Australia
Cuprins
List of figures
List of plates
About the authors
1. Introduction and context
Tim Murray
2. Agencies of change: government perspectives on Little Lon
Kristal Buckley and Jeremy Smith
3. The first campaign: Little Lon
Justin McCarthy
4. Assemblage analysis and outcomes: phase 1
Tim Murray
5. Smaller investigations between phase 1 and phase 2
Tim Murray
6. The second campaign: Casselden Place
Richard Mackay
7. Assemblage analysis and outcomes: phase 2
Tim Murray
8. Little Lon and Museum Victoria: a tale of benign neglect, restoration and a bright future
Charlotte Smith
9. Diversity and change in Little Lon: ongoing historical and archaeological research
Sarah Hayes and Barbara Minchinton
10. An update on the Commonwealth Block project: a second phase of targeted feature cataloguing
Bronwyn Woff
11. The 2017 excavations: 271 Spring Street, Melbourne
Geoff Hewitt
12. Little Lon and the archaeology of the modern world
Tim Murray
Plates Index
List of plates
About the authors
1. Introduction and context
Tim Murray
2. Agencies of change: government perspectives on Little Lon
Kristal Buckley and Jeremy Smith
3. The first campaign: Little Lon
Justin McCarthy
4. Assemblage analysis and outcomes: phase 1
Tim Murray
5. Smaller investigations between phase 1 and phase 2
Tim Murray
6. The second campaign: Casselden Place
Richard Mackay
7. Assemblage analysis and outcomes: phase 2
Tim Murray
8. Little Lon and Museum Victoria: a tale of benign neglect, restoration and a bright future
Charlotte Smith
9. Diversity and change in Little Lon: ongoing historical and archaeological research
Sarah Hayes and Barbara Minchinton
10. An update on the Commonwealth Block project: a second phase of targeted feature cataloguing
Bronwyn Woff
11. The 2017 excavations: 271 Spring Street, Melbourne
Geoff Hewitt
12. Little Lon and the archaeology of the modern world
Tim Murray
Plates Index
Recenzii
' ... the authors provide several different research angles and cover a wide range of topics and themes that revolve around the Little Lon project. The outcome of this book is a detailed synthesis of research addressing a variety of themes that exist within Australian historical archaeology and urban archaeology.'
“Where the volume excels is in showing the extraordinary growth and development of Australian historical archaeology since the late 1980s … As a summary of site history (in both senses), method, and theory, it has considerable merit”
"Overall this is a valuable addition to the greater corpus of material relating to Little Lon, which helps to contextualise and understand the development of the project over time. Anyone with an interest in urban archaeology and subaltern people will benefit from reading this."
“Where the volume excels is in showing the extraordinary growth and development of Australian historical archaeology since the late 1980s … As a summary of site history (in both senses), method, and theory, it has considerable merit”
"Overall this is a valuable addition to the greater corpus of material relating to Little Lon, which helps to contextualise and understand the development of the project over time. Anyone with an interest in urban archaeology and subaltern people will benefit from reading this."