Deep Time Dreaming: A Biographical Reflection

Deep Time Dreaming: A Biographical Reflection
Fieldworkers at West Bay, Tasmania, 17 June 1967: Elizabeth Weaver, Rex Wells, Mrs Wells, Betty Meehan (Hiatt), Harry Allen, Jack Wells, Peter Johnstone, Harry Lourandos and Rhys Jones (Source: Archives Office of Tasmania, NS3195/1/4249)

In 2018 I published a book on the lives and times of a handful of Australian archaeologists, including John Mulvaney, Isabel McBryde, Rhys Jones and Sylvia Hallam. The book, Deep Time Dreaming: Uncovering Ancient Australia, attempted to capture the dramatic transformations in Australian history and archaeology since the 1950s: a period marked by profound Indigenous activism and repeated revelations about the antiquity and variety of Indigenous histories and cultures. In this talk I will reflect on the biographical dimensions of the book, and why I chose to write about the immensities of deep time through the intimacies of individual lives.

Billy Griffiths is a historian and lecturer in Cultural Heritage and Museum Studies at Deakin University. His latest book, Deep Time Dreaming: Uncovering Ancient Australia (Black Inc., 2018), won the Ernest Scott Prize, the Felicia A. Holton Book Award, the John Mulvaney Book Award, the Douglas Stewart Prize for Non-Fiction and the 2019 Book of the Year at the NSW Premier’s Literary Awards. He is the recipient of the 2020 Max Crawford Medal from the Australian Academy of the Humanities.

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Date & time

Thu 29 Apr 2021, 11am

Speakers

Billy Griffiths

Contacts

Sam Furphy

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