133x Filetype PDF File size 0.28 MB Source: aiatsis.gov.au
AIATSIS Collections Catalogue Manuscript Finding Aid index Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies Library MS 5144 Edmund Bernard Joyce, An archive of studies on the geology and archaeology of the Keilor Terraces and the Maribyrnong River Valley 1970-2015 CONTENTS COLLECTION SUMMARY p.2 CULTURAL SENSITIVITY STATEMENT p.2 ACCESS TO COLLECTION p.3 COLLECTION OVERVIEW p.4 BIOGRAPHICAL NOTE p.4 SERIES DESCRIPTION p.6 MS 5144/1 Information on geology and archaeology of the Keilor Terraces and the Maribyrnong River Valley MS 5144/1/1 Keilor excursions 1946-1977 p.6 MS 5144/1/2 Correspondence 1971-1976 p.7 MS 5144/1/3 Keilor excursions: Jun, Nov and Dec 1975 p.8 MS 5144/1/4 Victorian Quaternary Group, excursions, Apr 1973 p.9 MS 5144/1/5 Notes and related papers some re carbon dating, 1967-76 p.9 MS 5144/1/6 Reports Keilor and related 1944-1972 p.11 MS 5144/1/7 Reports Keilor and related 1972-1976 p.14 MS 5144/1/8 Reports Keilor and related 1977-2015 p.15 MS 5144/2 Photographs p.16 MS 5144/3 Maps and plans p.17 BOX LIST p.17 MS 5144, Edmund Bernard Joyce, An archive of studies on the geology and archaeology of the Keilor Terraces and the Maribyrnong River Valley, 1970-2015 COLLECTION SUMMARY Creator: Edmund Joyce Title: An archive of studies on the geology and archaeology of the Keilor Terraces and the Maribyrnong River Valley Collection no: MS 5144 Date range: 1970-2015 Extent: 2 archives boxes, 0.3 shelf metres Repository: Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies Back to top CULTURAL SENSITIVITY STATEMENT It is a condition of use of this finding aid, and of the collection described in it, that users ensure that any use of the information contained in it is sympathetic to the views and sensitivities of relevant Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples. This includes: Language Users are warned that this finding aid may contain words and descriptions which may be culturally sensitive and which might not normally be used in certain public or community contexts. Terms and descriptions which reflect the author’s attitude, or that of the period in which the manuscript was written, and which may be considered inappropriate today in some circumstances, may also be used. Deceased persons Users of this finding aid should be aware that, in some Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities, seeing images of deceased persons in photographs, film and books or hearing them in recordings etc. may cause sadness or distress and in some cases, offend against strongly held cultural prohibitions. Back to top 2 MS 5144, Edmund Bernard Joyce, An archive of studies on the geology and archaeology of the Keilor Terraces and the Maribyrnong River Valley, 1970-2015 ACCESS TO COLLECTION Access and use conditions Materials listed in this finding aid may be subject to access conditions required by Indigenous communities and/or depositors. Users are advised that access to some materials may be subject to these access conditions. Copying and quotation Copying of, and quoting from, unpublished material may be subject to the conditions determined by the depositor of the manuscripts. In accordance with the Copyright Act 1968, Section 51, materials are only provided for private study and use. Obtaining access, copying and quotation permissions In cases where these permissions are required they must be obtained in writing and must be signed. Further information can be found on the AIATSIS website on the Ordering collection items page. Contact Collections staff for further information. Although Manuscripts are not available on Interlibrary loan, they may be available via document supply (photocopying), subject to access conditions, if they are already digitized. Email Collections Staff or telephone +61 2 6246 1182 Access conditions Open access – reading. Partial copying and use. Not for inter library loan. Preferred citation Items from this collection should be cited as [Title or description of manuscript item], Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies, MS [insert number], Series [insert number], Subseries [insert number], Item or Folder [insert number]. For example: Letter DJ Mulvaney to EB Joyce, May 1975, in Edmund Bernard Joyce, An archive of studies on the geology and archaeology of the Keilor Terraces and the Maribyrnong River Valley, Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies, MS 5144, Series 1, Folder 2, Item 3. Back to top 3 MS 5144, Edmund Bernard Joyce, An archive of studies on the geology and archaeology of the Keilor Terraces and the Maribyrnong River Valley, 1970-2015 COLLECTION OVERVIEW Scope and contents note There are three series of Bernie Joyce’s Keilor research papers: information papers, photographs, and maps and plans. The information papers cover excursions, correspondence, notes and reports. They are in rough chronological order. Provenance The collection was donated to the AIATSIS Collection by Associate Professor EB Joyce in September 2016. Material separated from the collection No material has been separated from the collection. Related material For a complete list of works by E.B. Joyce, held in the Collection and for other related material consult Mura®, the AIATSIS catalogue. For access to Audiovisual material contact Collections. Archivist’s note The arrangement and description of Bernie Joyce’s papers is modelled on the preliminary listing of the folders. The sequence of documents is roughly chronological. Please note that Professor Joyce’s maps and plans, MS 5144/3/1–3/8, are held in Map Cabinet 8, Drawer 1. Back to top BIOGRAPHICAL NOTE Associate Professor Edmund Bernard Joyce (b.1934, known as Bernie Joyce) is an Australian geologist who began researching the geology and geomorphology of the Aboriginal archaeology sites of the Keilor Terraces and the Maribyrnong River Valley in the 1970s. Located approximately 16 kilometres north-west of the city of Melbourne, the Keilor and Maribyrnong River sites are among the most important Aboriginal prehistory locations in Australia, having provided some of the earliest proof of the length of Aboriginal occupation in Australia, with evidence of human activity over 30,000 years ago. The 1960s and 1970s saw significant growth in the knowledge and understanding of the Aboriginal prehistory of the Keilor and Maribyrnong River sites, with Joyce’s work making an important contribution. He focussed in particular on the Dry Creek site, publishing with RS Anderson in The Artefact in 1976 the ‘Late Quaternary geology and environment at the Dry Creek archaeological site near Keilor in Victoria, Australia’. Joyce’s ‘Terraces on the Maribyrnong River at Keilor’, formed part of the Geological Society of Australia volume on the geology of Victoria, and he contributed conference papers and notes on the Keilor and 4
no reviews yet
Please Login to review.