Shortcuts
Top of page (Alt+0)
Page content (Alt+9)
Page menu (Alt+8)
Your browser does not support javascript, some WebOpac functionallity will not be available.
Research Library catalogue
Back to Research Library home
PageMenu
-
Main Menu
-
Search Menu
Basic Search
.
Advanced Search
.
New Items List
.
Refine Search Results
.
Clear Search Sets
.
E-Resources
Connect to Databases
.
Connect to E-Journals
.
Publications by or about NMA
Search NMA Publications
Search NMA Journals
Browse NMA Publications
.
Browse NMA Journals
.
Member Services
Staff Login
.
Purchase Suggestion
.
© LIBERO v6.4.1sp240211
Page content
You are here
:
Catalogue Display
Catalogue Display
Cultural resource management in Victoria 1979-81: edited by P.J.F. Coutts.
Catalogue Information
Catalogue Record 100076907
.
Share Link
Jump to link
Catalogue Information
Field name
Details
Uniform title
Records of the Victorian Archaeological Survey
Title
Cultural resource management in Victoria 1979-81 edited by P.J.F. Coutts.
Publisher and/or associated date/s
Melbourne, Vic. : Aboriginal Affairs Victoria, 1982.
Description
Electronic resource ; Online.
Publication Dates
1982.
Note
Report-Series. Melbourne, Vic. RMIT Publishing. 2011.
Conditions of access
Available to Museum Staff only.
Summary
This past year has been marked by several new developments. The most important of these was the move to the new premises at Albert Park on 8 October 1979. The new building is a two-storeyed edifice with car parking, laboratory and storage facilities on the ground floor and an administrative area on the first floor. The laboratory has several facilities: geological and photographic laboratories, a drying room, faunal reference storage and a compactus for storing archaeological materials and stationery. The new building was officially opened by the Minister, the Honourable w.v. Houghton, on Friday 14 December, and the occasion was marked with a public lecture delivered by Professor Jack Golson, Department of Prehistory, Research School of Pacific Studies, Australian National University. The acquisition of a mobile laboratory- a specially built caravan - is yet another important development. This facility makes possible a wide range of on-site investigations and conservation work, which hitherto were difficult. The caravan is fully air-conditioned, and is equipped with drying and map cabinets, washing facilities, drawing boards and storage cupboards.
Subjects
Archaeological surveying -- Australia -- Victoria
Historic sites -- Australia -- Victoria
Aboriginal Australians -- Antiquities
Victoria -- Antiquities
Other Corporate Bodies
Victoria Archaeological Survey
Call number
Informit database (IIC)
Internet Site
Access to full text via Informit e-Library
.
Add Title to Basket
Catalogue Record 100076907
.
Catalogue Information 100076907
Beginning of record
.
Catalogue Information 100076907
Top of page
.