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[In this chapter we explore the evolution of our research into the urban archaeologies of Melbourne and Sydney from the earliest formulations based on a desire to better understand the genesis of urban Australia and the lives of the poorer inhabitants of Melbourne.]
Published: Nov 6, 2019
Keywords: Melbourne; Sydney; Urban archaeology; Slums; Colonialism
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