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journal contribution
posted on 2020-06-04, 09:22authored byPenelope M. Allison, Aedeen Cremin
This paper examines the fine ceramics that were excavated in 1998 from sample
trenches from the Old Kinchega Homestead, in western NSW, and systematically
collected between 1999 and 2002 from the household dump. It investigates how
these ceramic remains can provide information on the domestic consumption
patterns and aspirations of the inhabitants of this homestead, which was occupied
from about 1876 until the 1950s.
History
Citation
Australasian Historical Archaeology, 2006, 24, pp. 55-64
Author affiliation
/Organisation/COLLEGE OF ARTS, HUMANITIES AND LAW/School of Archaeology and Ancient History
Published in
Australasian Historical Archaeology
Publisher
Australasian Society for Historical Archaeology (ASHA)
issn
1322-9214
Available date
2013-12-13
Notes
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