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Current Higher Degree and Honours Students

Our higher degree (PhD, MA), Graduate Masters and Honours programs all reflect the research activities of members of staff and the particular research strengths in archaeology at Flinders

Archaeology Research Theses (1990-current)

PhD

Mike Adamson
Colonial Engenderment in South Australia 1836 -1936: Mortuary Variability, Social Differentiation and Gender.

Rick Bullers
Australian colonial-period shipbuilding (theme).

Claire Dappert
The United States-China trade during the late eighteenth and early nineteenth century (theme).

Jun Kimura
Maritime activity in the medieval East Asia region (theme).

Jody Steele
Investigating the Public Face of Archaeology: Where Does the Discipline Stand?

Bob Stone
South Australia's Changing Cultural Landscape as Reflected by its Stately Homes, their Construction, Imported Cultural History, Demolition and Preservation.

Chris Wilson
Understanding Holocene Occupation and Subsistence in Ngarrindjeri Ruwe.

Martin Wimmer
ARPa-ology: The Archaeology of Fear and Civilian Responses to Threat in World War II Adelaide.


Master of Arts

There are currently no MA students in the Department.


Honours

James Bateman
Camera Obscura to Hi-Tech: A History of Archaeology through Photographic Progression.

Marica Beric
Investigating Pub Culture through Material Assemblages: An Examination of Socio-Cultural Change throughout a Brief History of Oddfellow’s Arms (Formerly Beresford Arms) from 1839 until 1861 in Adelaide.

Karin Diricx
Home was a Dugout: An analysis of an Archaeological Assemblage from the Burra Creek Dugouts, 1847-1860.

Ben Keyes

Jon Marshallsay
Archaeological Illustration: Objectivity, Interpretation and Context in relation to Section Drawing in Australian Archaeological Research.

Susanne Montana-Jones

Debra Robertson


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