For Whom the Bell Tolls: Practitioners' Views on Bell-Ringing Practice in Contemporary Society in New South Wales (Australia)

M Parker, DHR Spennemann - Religions, 2020 - mdpi.com
For centuries, religious buildings have been using bells to call the faithful to prayer. Bell-
ringing activity on church premises does not serve a purely religious function, however, as …

Burgiyana and Waraldi: A radiocarbon chronology for a selection of coastal and island archaeological sites on Yorke Peninsula/Guuranda, South Australia

A Roberts, A Mollenmans, LI Rigney… - The Journal of Island …, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
This paper outlines a radiocarbon chronology for a selection of coastal and island
archaeological sites on Yorke Peninsula/Guuranda, South Australia. The case study areas …

Everyone has been to school so everyone has an opinion: Why memories of school matter

N Barnes, R English - Empowering teachers and democratising schooling …, 2022 - Springer
The history of schools and schooling, indeed of education, is rarely discussed when
considering the oft-overlooked question of “What is the purpose of schools?”. Similarly …

[PDF][PDF] 'Prehistory'and the Indigenous Archaeology of Missions and Reserves in Australia and New Guinea

IJ McNiven, B David - researchgate.net
Critical reviews of Australasian and Paci c mission archaeology include studies of the
intellectual history and historiography of Australian missions (Lydon & Ash 2010) …

'Prehistory'and the Indigenous Archaeology of Missions and Reserves in Australia and New Guinea

J Ash - 2021 - academic.oup.com
Archaeological traditions in Australia and New Guinea have taken quite different theoretical
pathways. Melanesian archaeology emphasizes dynamic historical processes of internally …