Tom Austen Brown Studies in Australasian Archaeology
Tom Austen Brown Studies in Australasian Archaeology publishes significant research into the archaeology of Australia and adjacent regions – particularly the archaeology of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people during both prehistoric and contact periods. The series focuses on publishing original research of national and international interest that plays a central role in developing new understandings of Australia’s human past and teaching the next generation of archaeologists. Books in the series reflect the diversity of approaches that construct our knowledge of ancient Australia as well as of South-East Asia and Oceania, including regional and continental syntheses of past behaviours, reports on excavations and regional surveys, and expositions/manuals describing new methods and theories.
The series has been established as part of the Tom Austen Brown Endowment for Australian archaeology at the University of Õ¬Äе¼º½. The initiative aims to enhance the quality and profile of research and teaching in Australian archaeology at the University of Õ¬Äе¼º½ to facilitate and encourage high quality investigations of the pre-contact past of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples more broadly.
Series Editor
Dr Tristen Jones (University of Õ¬Äе¼º½)
Submissions
Authors are invited to discuss potential titles for the series with the series editors, orÌýNaomi van Groll.
To submit a proposal, please refer to ourÌýsubmission guidelines.