Jeannette Hope Explained

Jeannette Hope is an Australian archaeologist who has worked extensively in Western New South Wales. She is a former editor and executive of the journal of the Australian Archaeological Association,[1] and has published extensively on that region and issues of gender in archaeology.[2] She did her Bachelor of Science and PhD at Monash University and has been an honorary research associate at the University of Sydney.[3] She also has prepared the seminal work on the Aboriginal fish traps at Brewarrina, New South Wales.[4]

Publications

Notes and References

  1. http://australianarchaeology.com/our-journal/former-journal-editors/ Former Editors of Australian Archaeology
  2. http://trove.nla.gov.au/people/635084?c=people Hope, Jeannette, People and organisations, Trove
  3. The University of Sydney, Faculty of Arts, Undergraduate Handbook, 1997
  4. http://www.environment.nsw.gov.au/heritageapp/ViewHeritageItemDetails.aspx?ID=5051305 Brewarrina Aboriginal Fisheries Conservation Plan, with Gary Vines and with contributions from Peter Dargin Prepared for the Brewarrina Aboriginal Cultural Museum 1994
  5. http://press.anu.edu.au/apps/bookworm/view/Aboriginal+History+Volume+36,+2012/10311/review-hope.html Aboriginal History Volume 36, 2012
  6. http://www.eoas.info/bib/HASB05012.htm Encyclopedia of Australian Science 2010
  7. Clark. Peter. Hope. Jeannette. 1985. Aboriginal burials and shell middens at Snaggy Bend and other sites on the Central Murray River. Australian Archaeology. 20. 68–89.