Archaeology Survey of Australia
Archaeology >> Australian Archaeology
Archaeology in Australia takes three main forms, Aboriginal Archaeology, Historical Archaeology and Maritime Archaeology. These focus on the historical colonization, shipwrecks in Australian waters. This page acts as illustrative resource that provides the information on Archaeology in Australia.
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| The museums in Australia mostly depict the cultural history of the country and have the great management system for the maintenance of these museums. Here is the list of the famous museums in Australia given below.
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| Monument in Australia is often a building, a statue, or other edifice which has been created in commemoration of an event or a person. These monuments are maintained by the private or the government or by some organizations. Here we provide a list of the famous monuments in Australia below.
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| Australia ensures high quality management of its World Heritage sites through national Organizations to protect World Heritage values involving strict environmental assessment process and a very high level of community and Indigenous involvement in management. Here we provide a short and snappy list of famous Heritage sites in Australia categorized alphabetically.
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An Australian archaeologistis the scientific study of past human lives and activities through material objects. There are many great men and women archaeologists that have contributed significantly to the field of archaeology. This page provides a short and snappy list of famous archaeologist throughout the globe categorized alphabetically. You can also view the archaeologist categorized on the basis of country by using the link above.
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| There are several organizations for the museums sector, committed to the conservation, continuation and communication of Australia's heritage. The list of Archaeological organization in Australia is given below.
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