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Lourandos, H., B. David, N. Roche, C. Rowe, A. Holden and S.J. Clarke 2012 Hay Cave: A 30,000-year cultural sequence from the Mitchell-Palmer limestone zone, north Queensland (Australia). In S. G. Haberle and B. David (eds), Peopled Landscapes: Archaeological and Biogeographic Approaches to
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cave site, and recognising the importance of the 5000-year-old sealed site, contacted Jones and subsequently they carried out a detailed survey and excavation. His writing on the Tasmanian highlands, such as at
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technology, involving the development of smaller and more intricate points and scrapers, occurred around this time. This was probably also associated with the introduction to the mainland of the Australian
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It is for his contribution to the Intensification debate that Lourandos is best known. Intensification involved an increase in human manipulation of the environment (for example, the construction of
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Lourandos, H. 1987 Swamp managers of southwestern Victoria. In D. J. Mulvaney and J. P. White (eds), Australians to 1788, pp. 292–307. Sydney: Fairfax, Syme and Weldon.
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Lourandos, H. 2008 Constructing 'hunter-gatherers', constructing 'prehistory': Australia and New Guinea. Australian Archaeology 67:69-78.
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Lourandos, Harry; Ross, Anne (1994). "The Great 'Intensification Debate': Its history and place in Australian Archaeology".
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Jones, R 1971, 'Rocky Cape and the problem of the Tasmanians', unpublished PhD thesis, The University of Sydney. p.64
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Lourandos, H. and A. Ross 1994 The great 'intensification debate': Its history and place in Australian archaeology.
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that he went to in 1968, discusses how Aboriginal Tasmanians inhabited and adapted to the changing climate.
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Lourandos, H 1977b, 'Aboriginal spatial organisation and population: south-western Victoria reconsidered',
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in western Greece. The family was involved in restaurants and professions in Sydney. He attended
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Intensification: A late Pleistocene-Holocene archaeological sequence from southwestern Victoria
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in 1963, leading to an honours degree followed by a position as Research Archaeologist at the
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Sandra Bowdler, Harry Lourandos’ life and work: an Australian archaeological odyssey, in
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in 1973 he became a teaching fellow at the Department of Anthropology at the
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in 1986 as senior lecturer in the Department of Anthropology and Sociology.
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Lourandos was born in Sydney in 1945, to migrant parents from the island of
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Continent of Hunter-Gatherers: New Perspectives in Australian Prehistory,
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and then in 1979 was a lecturer with the Department of Prehistory at the
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The International Encyclopedia of the Social and Behavioural Sciences
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Lourandos, H. 2002 The archaeology of hunter-gatherer society. In
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In 1964–1965 Lourandos undertook archaeological fieldwork in
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The Social Archaeology of Australian Indigenous Societies
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Landscapes. Terra Australis 34. Canberra: ANU E Press.
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Sydney
New South Wales
Aboriginal Australians
archaeologist
James Cook University
hunter-gatherer
intensification
Ithaca
Sydney Grammar School
University of Sydney
Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery
Australian National University
University of Sydney
University of Sydney
University of New England
University of Queensland
Tasmania
Rhys Jones
Rocky Cape South
Warragarra rock shelter
eel traps in Victoria
social structure
stone tool
dingo
Continent of Hunter-Gatherers: New Perspectives in Australian Prehistory,
Cambridge University Press
ISBN
978-0-521-35946-7
Intensification: A late Pleistocene-Holocene archaeological sequence from southwestern Victoria
Archaeology in Oceania

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