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The Dictionary will include authored contributions, interactive maps and searches, and facilities for community input. The project is carrying out fundamental methodological research on databases and web delivery, ontologies and repositories, as well as historical research and writing on the history of Sydney.<br/><br/></td></tr>'); ++rows;document.write('<tr><td><div style="float: right;"><img src="http://heuristscholar.org/heurist/php/resize_image.php?file_id=899ee5cc8bbf62d88a067142a1e426f8acc5ac86"/></div><a target="_new" href="http://sylvester.acl.arts.usyd.edu.au/cocoon/heurist/50/reftype_renderer/59006" onclick="window.open(href,\'\',\'scrollbars=1,resizable=yes, width=600,height=500\'); return false;">Irrawang Archaeological Project</a>  ( 1967 - )<br/>A/Prof. Judy Birmingham<br/>The project examines a diverse range of sites established by Europeans across the arid central region in the century after 1850. Central Australia was chosen because many of the sites are remote and much of the evidence, including artefacts, survivals above ground. The integrity of these sites is now being threatened by four-wheel-drive visitation. The sites were selected to include different forms of interaction with different Aboriginal groups, and to encompass a variety of environmental regions.<br/><br/></td></tr>'); ++rows;document.write('<tr><td><a target="_new" href="http://sylvester.acl.arts.usyd.edu.au/cocoon/heurist/50/reftype_renderer/98040" onclick="window.open(href,\'\',\'scrollbars=1,resizable=yes, width=600,height=500\'); return false;">Old Kinchega Homestead 1998</a>  ( 1995 - 1998 )<br/>Dr Penelope Allison<br/>The 1998 campaign of KARP continued the programme of archaeological planning and survey at the Old Kinchega Homestead site, in the Kinchega National Park. This programme had been initiated in 1996, under the direction of Paul Rainbird, Sam Wickman and myself, which, in turn, constituted a continuation of earlier work by staff and students of Charles Sturt University to investigate the evidence for prehistoric activity to the south of both the 1996 and 1998 study areas (Rainbird et al 1997). The 1996 campaign consisted of a preliminary survey of the European remains in the homestead area, but concentrated on evidence for Aboriginal occupation, in the area immediately to the south of the main homestead complex (Rainbird et al. fig.2). The 1998 campaign consisted of a two-week field campaign in July which concentrated on the recording of the surface remains of colonial occupation at this site. 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