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'...one or two globular lamps made of glass': Archaeology and the cultural landscapes of Tasmanian Convictism

article published in 1996

'Doing trade': a sexual economy of nineteenth-century Australian female convict prisons

scientific article published in October 2000

'a large and efficient Establishment': Preliminary Report on Fieldwork at the Ross Female Factory

article published in 1997

Archaeology and Colonialism: Culture Contact from 5000 BC to the Present. Chris Gosden. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 2004. 200 pp., 22 figs., 5 tables, ref., index. $24.99 paper.

book review published in 2006

Book Review: Settler Romances and the Australian Girl

Contemporary Archaeology and the City: Creativity, Ruination, and Political Action

book review published in 2017

Dangerous Girls and Gentle Ladies: Archaeology and Nineteenth Century Australian Female Convicts

doctoral thesis by Eleanor Conlin Casella

Detention Castles of Stone and Steel: Landscape, Labor, and the Urban Penitentiary

Enmeshed inscriptions: Reading the graffiti of Australia’s convict past

scientific article published in June 2014

Every procurable object: a functional analysis of the Ross Factory archaeological collection

scientific article

From Knowing into Telling: A Dialogue in Five Parts

Ghosts of Sorrow, Sin and Crime: Dark Tourism and Convict Heritage in Van Diemen’s Land, Australia

article

Introduction

chapter of "Industrial Archaeology: Future Directions"

Introduction: models, methodology and industrial archaeology

chapter published in 2003

Legacy of the 'fatal shore': The heritage and archaeology of confinement in post-colonial Australia

article by Eleanor Conlin Casella & Clayton Fredericksen published February 2004 in Journal of Social Archaeology

Little Bastard Felons: Childhood, Affect, and Labour in the Penal Colonies of Nineteenth-Century Australia

chapter published in 2012

Mrs. Perrin’s “Tranklements”: Community Life and Class Distinction in (Post)Industrial-Era Cheshire

On the Edge of Purgatory: An Archaeology of Place in Hispanic Colorado

book review published in 2015

Pieces of Many Puzzles: Network Approaches to Materiality in the Global Era

scientific article published in March 2013

Playthings: Archaeology and the Material Ambiguities of Childhood

scholarly article by Eleanor Conlin Casella published in January 2011

Prisoner of His Majesty: postcoloniality and the archaeology of British penal transportation

Questions of identity for historical archaeology. Peter Kosso. Knowing the past: philosophical issues of history and archaeology. 200 pages, 21 figures. 2001. Amherst (NY): Humanity; 1-57392-907-7 hardback $45. John Moreland. Archaeology and text. 14

Ross Factory Archaeology Project 1995: An Interim Report

1996 report

Scandinavian Colonialism and the Rise of Modernity

book review published in 2016

Stories from the Sandstone: Quarantine Inscriptions from Australia’s Immigrant Past

book review published in 2021

The Archaeology of Improvement in Britain, 1750–1850 Sarah Tarlow Cambridge University Press, New York, 2007. 234 pp., 30 figs., index, 80.00 cloth

book review published in 2008

The Dynamics of Power. Maria O'Donovan, editor. Center for Archaeological Investigations, Southern Illinois University, Carbondale, 2002. xii+404 pp. 56 figs., 8 tables, ref., index. $42.00 paper.

book review published in 2004

The Excavation of Industrial Era Settlements in North-West England

article

The workshop of the world: The industrial revolution

chapter published in 2009

To enshrine their spirits in the world Heritage and grief at Port Arthur, Tasmania

article by Eleanor Conlin Casella published September 1997 in Conservation and Management of Archaeological Sites

To watch or restrain: female convict prisons in 19th-century Tasmania

scientific article

Transplanted technologies and rural relics: Australian Industrial Archaeology and questions that matter

article published in 2006

‘Safe’ genders?

scientific article published on 15 May 2006

“Social Workers”: New Directions in Industrial Archaeology

chapter published in 2005

“That’s Just a Family Thing, You Know”: Memory, Community Kinship, and Social Belonging in the Hagg Cottages of Cheshire, North-West England