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[This chapter presents the analysis of roughly contemporaneous cesspit backfills from the Cumberland Gloucester Street site in Sydney and the Commonwealth Block site in Melbourne. The consequences of similarities and differences in core issues such as the integrity and dating of deposits, the vectors of deposition and accumulation and the identities of occupants are explored.]
Published: Nov 6, 2019
Keywords: Sydney; Melbourne; Cesspits; Urban archaeology and Material culture
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