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Archaeological and Anthropological Society of Victoria : ウィキペディア英語版 | Archaeological and Anthropological Society of Victoria The Archaeological and Anthropological Society of Victoria or AASV is an incorporated association formed in 1976 in Melbourne, Australia through the amalgamation of two earlier societies, the Anthropological Society of Victoria formed in 1934, and the Archaeological Society of Victoria formed in 1964.〔(History of the AASV )〕 The former was created from the efforts of gifted lecturer Frederic Wood Jones who attracted an enthusiastic non-academic audience to his public lectures in the 1930s.〔Margaret Bullen, Australian Anthropological Society, Annual Conference 2007 - ''Transforming Economies, Changing States'', http://www.aas.asn.au/conf07/sessions/sesabs01c.php〕 The latter was created in response to the Centre for Adult Education (CAE) archaeology lectures of University of Melbourne academic William (Bill) Culican.〔 Presland, Gary (1998) ‘A.S. Gallus and the Archaeological Society of Victoria.’ ''The Artefact'' 21:9-13 〕 The AASV publishes the accasional journal ''The Artefact''.〔Presland, Gary (2001) ‘Artefact of history: a history of The Artefact’ ''The Artefact'' 24:5-9 〕 ==References== 〔
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