Dolly's Creek by Susan Lawrence

Dolly's Creek by Susan Lawrence

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The stories of the archaeological research on Dolly's Creek and of the mining community that was uncovered as a result. The author explores the kind of settlements that arose from miners' desire for gold - short-lived bush camps where people made precarious homes in an alien, harsh environment.

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Dolly's Creek by Susan Lawrence

Between 1990 and 1992, a group of archaeologists mapped the remains of the settlement on the Moorabool and excavated four houses there. Like the miners, they were drawn to the site by the desire to dig for treasure. In Dolly s Creek, Susan Lawrence tells the story both of their archaeological research and of the community they uncovered. Dolly s Creek uses landscape, material objects and documents to gain an understanding of the nature of the diggings community and of the ways in which it changed as the gold rush passed. Susan Lawrence's imaginative, exploratory approach invites us to engage in the clue-finding, jigsaw-like quality of the archaeological hunt. This is a beautifully written book-historical ethnography at its best.
Dr Susan Lawrence is a Senior Lecturer in the School of Archaeological and Historical Studies at La Trobe University, and she gained her PhD from the School of Archaeology at La Trobe University in 1995. This is her first book.
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ISBN 13 9780522849127
ISBN 10 0522849121
Title Dolly's Creek
Author Susan Lawrence
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Melbourne University Press
Year published 2000-06-11
Number of pages 260
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