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Alice Gorman : ウィキペディア英語版 | Alice Gorman
Alice Gorman (born 1964) is an Australian heritage consultant and lecturer who is best known for pioneering the field of space archaeology and Dr Space Junk blog. Based in the Department of Archaeology at Flinders University, she is an expert in Indigenous stone tool analysis, but better known for her research into the archaeology of orbital debris, terrestrial launch sites, and satellite tracking stations. Gorman teaches modern material culture studies, cultural heritage management, Australian stone tools, and archaeological laboratory methods, as well as supervising a number of Masters and PhD students. == Traditional archaeology ==
Gorman graduated from The University of Melbourne in 1986 with a BA (Hons) before working as an archaeological consultant in the Indigenous heritage management sector. She returned to study in the late 90s and obtained a PhD from The University of New England in 2001. Her (doctoral thesis ) examined how archaeologists can identify tools used in body modification through wear and residue analysis.〔Gorman, A.C. 2001 The archaeology of body modification. Identifying symbolic behaviour through use-wear and residues on flaked stone tools. Unpublished doctoral thesis, Division of Archaeology and Palaeoanthropology, School of Human and Environmental Studies, University of New England, Armidale.〕 After graduating, she continued working as a heritage consultant before receiving a permanent academic position at Flinders University in 2005. Gorman continues to work in the Indigenous heritage management sector on short-term contracts.
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