- Cover
- Copyright
- Contents
- Editorial
- Eleanor Conlin Casella and Clayton Fredericksen | Introduction to the archaeology of confinement in Australia
- Greg Jackman | Get thee to church: hard work., Godliness and tourism at Australia’s first rural reformatory
- Brian Egloff and Richard Morrison | ‘Here ends, I trust forever, my acquaintance with Port Arthur’: the archaeology of William Smith O’Brien’s cottage
- Eleanor Conlin Casella | Every procurable object: a functional analysis of the Ross Factory archaeological collection
- Fiona Starr | Convict artefacts from the Civil Hospital privy on Norfolk Island
- Clayton Fredericksen | Confinement by isolation: convict mechanics and labour at Fort Dundas, Melville Island
- Martin Gibbs | The archaeology of the convict system in Western Australia
- Denis Gojak | Convict archaeology in New South Wales
- Susan Piddock | Convicts and the free
- Richard Morrison | The military prison, Anglesea Barracks, Hobart
- Kirsty Altenburg | Review of Denis Byrne, Helen Brayshaw and Tracy Ireland Social significance
- Ross Anderson | Review of Michael McCarthy Iron and steamship archaeology
- Jane Lydon | Review of Robin Torrence and Anne Clarke The archaeology of difference
- Katrina Stankowski | Review of Clayton Fredericksen and Ian Walters Altered states
- Iain Stuart | Review of Mark Staniforth and Michael Hyde ‘Maritime archaeology in Australia’
- Notes on Contributors
- Information for Contributors
- Society Information
- Back cover
