1. Archaeologies of Cultural Interaction: Wybalenna Settlement and Killalpaninna Mission.
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Birmingham, Judy and Wilson, Andrew
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CHRISTIAN missions ,CULTURAL relations ,ABORIGINAL Australians ,SOCIAL archaeology ,ARCHAEOLOGICAL excavations ,COLONIZATION - Abstract
This paper compares two contrasting Australian case studies in the archaeology of Indigenous-European interaction: one mission-like in its intent, the Aboriginal Settlement for Tasmanian Aborigines at Wybalenna on Flinders Island in the Bass Strait (1833–47), the other the Lutheran mission at Lake Killalpaninna (1867–1928) investigated by the Central Australia Archaeology Project (CAAP). Each of the two case studies adopted different strategies of investigation. Wybalenna was a small excavation while Killalpaninna was an extensive surface survey. Both studies reveal diversity in the range of responses to a missionizing program, providing evidence of agency in the formation of the archaeological record. They demonstrate the value of the material evidence and the significance of archaeology in contributing to a more sensitive understanding of the interaction process by providing an alternative to textual sources. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2010
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