Studies in Australasian Historical Archaeology is a series of stand-alone volumes, designed to make the results of high-quality research in historical archaeology available to archaeologists, other researchers, students and the public. A particular aim of the series is to ensure that the data from these studies are also made available, either within the volumes or in associated websites, to facilitate opportunities for inter-site comparison and critical evaluation of analytical methods and interpretations.
The series is published by Sydney University Press in association with ASHA. At present eight volumes have been published to date, with several more in preparation. Future releases in the series will include edited and revised versions of Australasian higher-degree theses, major consultancy projects and academic research, and commissioned studies on other topics of interest.
The first five volumes are now available for open access through Sydney University Press. Several volumes are also available to purchase from the ASHA online shop. The most recent volume is available from Sydney University Press.
For more information on the series, its editorial board, and how to express interest in publication, please see the information from Sydney University Press.
Purchase titles
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Recovering Convict Lives: A Historical Archaeology of the Port Arthur Penitentiary, 2021
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Archaeology and History of the Chinese in Southern New Zealand During the Nineteenth Century, 2023
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The Commonwealth Block, Melbourne: A Historical Archaeology$40.00
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Flashy, Fun and Functional: How Things Helped to Invent Melbourne’s Gold Rush Mayor$40.00
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Good Taste, Fashion, Luxury: A genteel Melbourne family and their rubbish, Sarah Hayes, 2014$40.00
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An Archaeology of Institutional Confinement: The Hyde Park Barracks, 1846-1886, Peter Davies, Penny Crook and Tim Murray, 2014$40.00
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Archaeology of the Chinese Fishing Industry in Colonial Victoria, Alister Bowen, 2013$40.00
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The Shore Whalers of Western Australia: Historical Archaeology of a Maritime Frontier, Martin Gibbs, 2010$40.00
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Port Essington: The historical archaeology of a north Australian nineteenth-century, military outpost, Jim Allen, 2007$40.00