Mary Casey Further Research

2017 Nicholas Pitt, Mary Casey, Anthony Lowe and Robyn Stocks , ‘The Old Sydney Burial Ground: the 2008 archaeological investigations’, Australasian Historical Archaeology 35:3-23

2017 Timothy Owen and Mary Casey, ‘The Old Sydney Burial Ground: Using isotopic analysis to infer the origin of individual skeletons‘, Australasian Historical Archaeology 35:24-33

2017 Timothy Owen, Mary Casey and Nicholas Pitt, ‘The Old Sydney Burial Ground: An inference of early colonial diet in Sydney and Britain‘, Australasian Historical Archaeology 35:34-42

2017 Denise Donlon, Rebecca Griffin and Mary Casey , ‘The Old Sydney Burial Ground: clues from the dentition about the ancestry, health and diet of the first British settlers of Australia‘, Australasian Historical Archaeology 35:43-53

2010 ‘A patina of age: Elizabeth Macquarie (née) Campbell and the influence of the buildings and landscape of Argyll, Scotland in the formation of British cultural identity in colonial New South Wales’, International Journal of Historical Archaeology, in press.

2010 Mary Casey and Jenny Winnett, ‘Thomas Ball, a Staffordshire potter in Sydney’, notes in Post-medieval Archaeology, in press.

2009 Mary Casey and Gay Hendriksen Breaking the shackles: Historic lives in Parramatta’s archaeological landscape, Parramatta Heritage Centre & Casey & Lowe

2008 Denise Donlon, Mary Casey, Wolfgang Hack and Christina Adler ‘Perinatal human skeletons from the Parramatta Justice Precinct, NSW’, Australasian Historical Archaeology 26:

2008 Mike Macphail and Mary Casey ‘News from the Interior”: what can we tell from plant microfossils preserved on historical archaeological sites in colonial Parramatta?’, Australasian Historical Archaeology 26:

2007 ‘Archaeology and Landscape in Parramatta, 2002-2006’, History, March 2007, Newsletter of the Royal Australian Historical Society.

2006Remaking Britain: establishing British identity and power at Sydney Cove‘, Australasian Historical Archaeology 24:87-98.

2005 ‘The road to controversy’, in J. Lydon and T. Ireland (eds) Object Lessons: archaeology & heritage in Australia, Australian Scholarly Publishing, Melbourne, pp. 148-166.

2005Material culture and the construction of hierarchy: The Conservatorium Site rubbish dump’, Australasian Historical Archaeology 23:97-113.

2005 Mike Macphail and Mary Casey ‘Bridging a biogeographic ‘gap’: Microfossil evidence for the occurrence of two or more species of Isoetes on the Cumberland Plain west of Sydney during the early Colonial period’, Cunninghamia 9.

2004Falling through the cracks: method and practice at the CSR site, Pyrmont’, Australasian Historical Archaeology 22:27-43.

2003 Review of Alan Mayne and Tim Murray (eds.), The Archaeology of Urban Landscapes, Explorations in Slumland, Australian Historical Archaeology 21:84-87

2002 Remaking the landscape: archaeology, landscape and meaning, PhD thesis, Prehistoric and Historical Archaeology, University of Sydney.

1999Local pottery and dairying at the DMR site, Brickfield Hill, Sydney, New South Wales‘, Australasian Historical Archaeology 17:1-37.

1998 ‘Gender in historical archaeology 1991-95: The impact of the 1st Women in Archaeology Conference’, in M. Casey, D. Donlon, J. Hope & S. Welfare (eds) Redefining archaeology: Feminist perspectives, Research Papers in Archaeology and Natural History, No. 29, Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies, Australian National University, Canberra.

1998a Casey, Mary, Denise Donlon, J. Hope and S. Wellfare (eds) Redefining archaeology: Feminist perspectives, Research Papers in Archaeology and Natural History, No. 29, Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies, Australian National University, Canberra

1998b Casey, Mary, Denise Donlon, J. Hope and S. Wellfare (eds) ‘Introduction’, Redefining archaeology: feminist perspectives, Research Papers in Archaeology and Natural History, No. 29, Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies, Australian National University, Canberra.

1994 ‘Camperdown Cemetery: a social commentary’, Heritage 8.

1992 Archaeological significance, research potential and Camperdown Cemetery, Master’s thesis, Master of the Built Environment (Building Conservation), University of New South Wales.

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