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'Alice Marshall Moyle (nee Brown), one of the seminal figures in Australian ethnomusicology and a founding member of the Australian Institute of Aboriginal Studies (AIAS) passed away in Sydney on 9 April 2005.' (Introduction)
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'This collection of papers was originally inspired by a workshop on native title and archaeology hosted as part of the Australasian Society for Historical Archaeology Conference held in Adelaide in 2000. It received further impetus due to repeated calls for practice guidelines as well as questions about the relevance of archaeological evidence in native title from practitioners, lawyers, native title representative bodies and the requirements of expert witnesses involved in Federal Court trials.' (Editorial introduction)