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Under the same sky: two British settlements in early colonial Australia - Jim Allen. Port Essington: the historical archaeology of a north Australian nineteenth-century military outpost (Studies in Australasian Historical Archaeology 1). xvi+142 pages, 111 illustrations, 95 tables. 2008. Sydney: Sydney University Press/Australian Society for Historical Archaeology; 978-1-920898-87-8 paperback AUS $49.95 + p&p. - Graham Connah. The same under a different sky? A country estate in nineteenth-century New South Wales (British Archaeological Reports International Series 1625). x+270 pages, 174 illustrations. 2007. Oxford: John & Erica Hedges; 978-14073-0059-7 paperback £45.
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 02 January 2015
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