Achieving effective community engagement in Australia
Archaeologists and First Nations communities have been working closely together on cultural heritage research projects in Australia for several decades (e.g., see Davidson et al.1991). Engaging with communities collaboratively for rock art research and conservation has occurred since the 1970s in so...
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Getty Conservation Institute
2022
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Summary: | Archaeologists and First Nations communities have been working closely together on cultural heritage research projects in Australia for several decades (e.g., see Davidson et al.1991). Engaging with communities collaboratively for rock art research and conservation has occurred since the 1970s in some parts of the country, especially Kakadu/Arnhem Land (e.g., see Chaloupka 1993; Taçon 1989). Full Text |
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