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228:(2002). Morphological and reduction continuums in eastern Australia: measurement and implications at Capertee 3. Barriers, borders, boundaries: proceedings of the 2001 Australian Archaeological Association Annual Conference. S. Ulm, C. Westcott, J. Reid et al. Brisbane, Anthropology Museum, University of Queensland. 7: 167-174. 102:
In 2011, Attenbrow's colleagues at the Australian Museum produced an edited volume of academic papers dedicated to her "because she has had a major impact in all the areas of Australian archaeology that are highlighted in the papers included"; the volume was entitled "Changing Perspectives in
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and P. Hiscock (2019). "Residue and use-wear analysis of non-backed retouched artefacts from Deep Creek Shelter, Sydney Basin: implications for the role of backed artefacts." Archaeology in Oceania 52(2):
187:, G. Robertson and P. Hiscock (2009). "The changing abundance of backed artefacts in south-eastern Australia: a response to Holocene climate change?" Journal of Archaeological Science 36: 2765-2770. 95:
In 2002, Attenbrow was made a Life Member of the AAA for her contributions to the association, which she first became a member of in the mid-1970s. Attenbrow was elected as a Fellow of the
207:(2005). Reduction Continuums and Tool Use. Lithics 'Down Under': Australian Perspectives on Lithic Reduction, Use and Classification. C. Clarkson and L. Lamb. Oxford, Archaeopress: 43-55. 200:(2007). "A comparison of charcoal and archaeological information to address the influences on Holocene fire activity in the Sydney Basin." Australian Geographer 38(2): 177-194. 193:, T. Doelman and T. Corkill (2008). "Organizing the manufacture of Bondi points at Balmoral Beach, Middle Harbour, Sydney, NSW, Australia." Archaeology in Oceania 43: 104-119. 450: 167:
and P. Hiscock (2015). "Dates and demography: are radiometric dates a robust proxy for long‐term prehistoric demographic change?" Archaeology in Oceania 50(S1): 30-36.
65:, resource use and stone tool technology of Australian Aborigines, particularly in south-eastern Australia. She has undertaken fieldwork in Upper Mangrove Creek near 292: 55: 54:
where she obtained a Bachelor of Arts Honours degree in 1976, and completed her PhD in 1987. She has worked as a private consulting archaeologist and in the
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Attenbrow, V. (2010). Sydney's Aboriginal past: investigating the archaeological and historical records. Sydney, University of New South Wales Press.
174:, L. Sutherland, R. Pogson and N. Forster (2012). "Non-destructive pXRF of mafic stone tools." Journal of Archaeological Science 39(6): 1674-1686. 405:"#AAA42 Congratulations to the winner of the Rhys Jones Medal for Outstanding Contribution to Australian Archaeologypic.twitter.com/5lIHxhYqPH" 445: 313: 111: 89: 214:(2004). "A revised sequence of backed artefact production at Capertee 3, New South Wales." Archaeology in Oceania 39: 94-99. 353: 96: 138:
Hiscock, P. and V. Attenbrow (2005) Australia's Eastern Regional Sequence revisited: Technology and change at Capertee 3.
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What's changing: population size or land-use patterns? The archaeology of Upper Mangrove Creek, Sydney Basin
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and P. Hiscock (2009). "Multiple uses for Australian backed artefacts." Antiquity 83(320): 296-308.
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of the Sydney area, which was first published in 2002 (second edition in 2010), entitled
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Sydney's Aboriginal past : investigating the archaeological and historical records
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Attenbrow commenced her archaeological studies in the Department of Anthropology at
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Sydney’s Aboriginal Past. Investigating the Archaeological and Historical Records
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is principal research scientist in the Anthropology Research Section of the
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British Archaeological Reports. International Monograph Series 1397
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Attenbrow is the author of a comprehensive study of the
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Australian Academy of the Humanities Honorary Fellows
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National Parks and Wildlife Service (New South Wales)
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Fellows of the Australian Academy of the Humanities
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Attenbrow
FAHA
Australian Museum
Sydney University
National Parks and Wildlife Service (New South Wales)
subsistence patterns
Wyong
Port Jackson
Aboriginal prehistory
John Mulvaney Book Award
Australian Archaeological Association
Australian Academy of the Humanities
Rhys Jones Medal
Australian Archaeological Association
What's changing: population size or land-use patterns? The archaeology of Upper Mangrove Creek, Sydney Basin
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"Changing Perspectives in Australian Archaeology. Preface"
doi
10.3853/j.1835-4211.23.2011.1565
Australian Museum Staff Profiles
Australian Academy of the Humanities Honorary Fellows
ISBN
978-1-74223-116-7
"John Mulvaney Book Award"
"Val Attenbrow | Australian Archaeological Association | AAA"
"Fellow Profile: Valerie Attenbrow"
"#AAA42 Congratulations to the winner of the Rhys Jones Medal for Outstanding Contribution to Australian Archaeologypic.twitter.com/5lIHxhYqPH"
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