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Revision as of 07:32, 15 November 2010
Judy Birmingham is an prominent historical archaeologist based in Sydney, Australia.
Judy Birmingham came to teach at the University of Sydney in 1961 as a lecturer specialising in Iron Age Cyprus and Anatolia[1].
In 1966 she began to look for sites close to Sydney where her students could get basic training in archaeological techniques. In 1967 she began running excavations at the site of the pottery works owned by James King at Irrawang
References
- ^ Lawerance, S. 2006 "Presidents forward", Papers in Honour of Judy Birmingham, Australasian Historical Archaeology, vol 24:1