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
- The People of the Paroo River: Frederick Bonney’s Photographs by Jeannette Hope and Robert Lindsay. Department of Environment, Climate Change and Water NSW, Sydney South, 2012[5]
- ‘'Cultural Heritage of the Lake Victoria Rangelands’', River Junction Research. Unpublished report with Shawcross W, Orchard K and Quinlan D 2002, for the Lake Victoria Rangelands Management Action Plan, Wentworth, NSW.
- Lake Victoria: finding the balance—a response to the competing interests of cultural heritage, environment and resource use, Background Report No. 1, Murray-Darling Basin Commission, Canberra. 1998.
- Redefining Archaeology: Feminist Perspectives: Feminist Perspectives, Research Papers in Archaeology and Natural History No 29, contributors Mary et al. Casey, Sharon Wellfare, Jeannette Hope and others[6]
- "Aboriginal Burials and Shell Middens at Snaggy Bend and Other Sites on the Central Murray River" Australian Archaeology No. 20 (Jun. 1985), pp. 68–89 by Peter Clark and Jeannette Hope[7]
Notes and References
- http://australianarchaeology.com/our-journal/former-journal-editors/ Former Editors of Australian Archaeology
- http://trove.nla.gov.au/people/635084?c=people Hope, Jeannette, People and organisations, Trove
- The University of Sydney, Faculty of Arts, Undergraduate Handbook, 1997
- 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
- http://press.anu.edu.au/apps/bookworm/view/Aboriginal+History+Volume+36,+2012/10311/review-hope.html Aboriginal History Volume 36, 2012
- http://www.eoas.info/bib/HASB05012.htm Encyclopedia of Australian Science 2010
- 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.