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132:, who had just completed his PhD and was tutoring in the department, took over Cullican's teaching duties, and continued his legacy, developing the Archaeology course that Culican had pioneered. The William Culican Memorial Award is awarded to the student with the best thesis in the areas of archaeology or ancient history by the University of Melbourne annually in his honour. 74:. He came to Australia and obtained a position as lecturer in Semitic studies at the University of Melbourne in 1960, senior lecturer in 1964, transferred to the department of history in 1966, and became reader in 1972. He was a Fellow of the Humanities Research Council (1966) and Foundation Fellow of the 116:
During the 1970s he worked in Iran, the Levant, Sicily, Africa and Europe, Marsala, Sicily (1972), was director of the Melbourne excavations at el Quitar, Syria (1982), and the excavation of an Aboriginal ochre mine at Mount Gog, Tasmania (1983). Iran and Phoenicia were Culican’s two central fields
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of research. He published on the Phoenicians, The Medes and Persians (1965) and The First Merchant Venturers (1966). His definitive chapter on Phoenician colonisation appeared posthumously in the Cambridge Ancient History (1992). He also planned books on Persian cities and Iranian metal work.
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The 2007 Combined Australian Archaeological Societies Conference, in Sydney, named one of their meeting rooms 'Culican' in honour of his contributions to historical archaeology.
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PhD). Culican's "modest" report (which won several prizes) was undertaken in the spirit that not to do so would be a "dereliction of archaeological duty", despite one visiting
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Fossil Beach cement works, Mornington, Victoria: an essay in industrial archaeology by William Culican and John Taylor, Deception Bay, Queensland, Refulgence Publishers, 1972
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after a period in the Army, then won a scholarship to Queen’s College, Oxford. His studies centred on Egyptian, Mediterranean and middle eastern subjects, and he learned
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Clarke, Graeme W. 1982, 'William Culican (1928-1984) Obituary' Proceedings, Australian Academy of the Humanities, vol. 12, no. 1982-1983, pp. 118-122
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The first merchant venturers : the ancient Levant in history and commerce by Culican, William, 1928–1984, London Thames & Hudson, 1966.
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In 1967–68, Culican and John Taylor along with students, family and friends undertook excavations on the Fossil Beach Cement Works site near
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The Medes and Persians (Ancient peoples and places series, ;vol.42) by Culican, William, London Thames and Hudson, 1965.
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People associated with the University of Edinburgh School of History, Classics and Archaeology
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Born at New Barn Farm, Great Harwood, Lancashire, he read classics and archaeology at the
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Andrew Jamieson 'Scholar brought the ancient world to life' Obituary,
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in biblical archaeology and pre-classical antiquity at the
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Archaeological and Anthropological Society of Victoria
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Fellows of the Australian Academy of the Humanities
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William (Bill) Culican
FAHA
Australian archaeologist
lecturer
University of Melbourne
University of Edinburgh
Egyptian
Sumerian
Akkadian
Australian Academy of the Humanities
Archaeological and Anthropological Society of Victoria
Mornington
Victoria
archaeologists
Jim Allen
Port Essington
nun
Ur of the Chaldees
heart attack
diabetes
Antonio Sagona


History of the AASV
"Our history"
"The Artefact' Volume 9 December 1984" William Culican Obituary
"William Culican" - Australian Dictionary of Biography online
Andrew Jamieson 'Scholar brought the ancient world to life' Obituary, The Age 12 October 2017
William Culican Memorial Award 4
Clarke, Graeme W. 1982, 'William Culican (1928-1984) Obituary' Proceedings, Australian Academy of the Humanities, vol. 12, no. 1982-1983, pp. 118-122

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