疯马秀视频

22 December 2008

疯马秀视频archaeology experts have recently hosted a national conference and been singled out for their commitment to research and Indigenous engagement.

successfully staged the (AAA) annual conference at Noosa from December 3-6, with the event attended by a record 330 delegates.

疯马秀视频was well represented, with at least eight current and former staff and around 20 students in attendance, most of whom also played a crucial role as volunteers and audiovisual assistants.

Conference conveners Dr Chris Clarkson, Dr Patrick Faulkner and Dr Andrew Fairbairn said they wished to thank everyone involved for helping the conference run so smoothly.

鈥淭he School of Social Science can be very proud of the way the conference went and its exceptional performance in presentations, team work and of course, awards,鈥 Dr Clarkson said.

School staff and students received eight out of ten of the formal prizes awarded by the AAA executive at the conclusion of the event. These were:

Best Overall Paper: 鈥淭he multiplicity of uses of Australian backed artefacts鈥 by Dr Gail Robertson (UQ), Val Attenbrow (Australian Museum) and Peter Hiscock (ANU)

Best Overall Paper (Commended): 鈥淭oba and Beyond: Preliminary results of recent excavations at Toba ash sites, rock shelters and limestone caves in the Kurnool and Middle Son Districts, India鈥 by Dr Chris Clarkson and Tam Smith (both UQ)

Best Student Paper (Commended): 鈥淯se-wear and Residue Analysis of Aboriginal Ethnographic Wooden Spears - Preliminary Comparative Results of a Work in Progress鈥 by Susan Nugent (UQ)

Waikato Radiocarbon Award for best paper using radiocarbon dates: 鈥淧atterns of predation: Human exploitation of Anadara granosa, Blue Mud Bay, north Australia鈥 by Dr Patrick Faulkner (UQ)

Best poster: 鈥淎nalysis of the Watinglo Plant Macrofossil Assemblage, Northern Lowlands, Papua New Guinea鈥 by Joann Bowman (疯马秀视频Honours student)

Best student poster: 鈥淭he Chosen Ones: A Morphological and Technological Approach to Understanding Manufacture and Selection of Stone Leilira Blades鈥 by Clair Harris (疯马秀视频Honours student).

In addition, the Bruce Veitch Award for Excellence in Indigenous Engagement was presented to UQ鈥檚 Dr Annie Ross while colleague Dr Sean Ulm was granted life membership for outstanding services to the field of Australian archaeology.

Media: Melinda Kopanakis from the Faculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences (07 3365 8820, m.kopanakis@uq.edu.au)