Adelaide Hills Face Zone Project: Reconstructing the cultural landscape and identification of sites of cultural significance. Includes abstract and article.
Australian Archaeologists: List at the University of Sydney of archaeologists working in and around Australia. Includes: name, address, affiliation, web site, and contact information.
Burra Community Archaeology Project: This study researches the archaeological manifestations of multiculturalism in colonial Australia, including the manner in which this aspect of colonial history is incorporated into contemporary cultural tourism strategies and practices.
Callan Point Engravings: Occasional archaeological papers about the rock engravings at Callan Point, Rozelle, Sydney, Australia
Centre for Archaeological Research: Based at the Australian National University, it aims to promote excellence in world archaeology, quaternary studies, and palaeo-anthropology, through research, teaching and publication.
Digital Salvation for Aboriginal Art: From BBC, Australia's aborigines have turned to digital technology to preserve their unique rock art for future generations.
Excavations at Hewitt and Kelly's Whaling Station, Lagoon Bay, Tasmania: Features a report about the remains of at least two or three buildings from a former shore whaling station uncovered during excavations in February 1999.
Excavations at Kelly and Lucas' Adventure Bay Whaling Station: In November-December 1997, archaeologists and students from La Trobe and Flinders Universities excavated this site on Bruny Island. Remains of a substantial two roomed stone building with a brick fireplace, whale skull and lower jawbone, a storage building, two hearths and a tryworks.
HMS Pandora at the Queensland Museum: The Museum has been excavating the wreck of the HMS Pandora, which set out to find the Bounty mutineers in 1790 and later sank. Includes: history, significance, site, images, database, conservation, expeditions, and contact information.
Milparinka Archaeology: Archaeologist Geoff Svenson describes the history and archaeology of sites in outback New South Wales Australia.
Save Dampier Rock Art: International campaign to save the world's largest petroglyph site from destruction.
The History And Archaeology of the Garden Island Ships' Graveyard: Thesis by Nathan Richards for Flinders University, of graveyard on the North Arm of the Port Adelaide River, Port Adelaide, South Australia (PDF).
Wreck Challenges Captain Cook: From th BBC, archaeologists say a shipwreck found near Australia's Fraser Island could pre-date Captain Cook's arrival on the eastern coast.