
Profile Display Name
Adrienne Ellis
Title
Dr.
First Name
Adrienne
Last Name
Ellis
Membership
Full member
E-mail Address
Phone
03 9396 1496
Mobile
0418 992 704
Address
24/131 Hyde Street
Address (cont.)
(PO Box 2452)
Suburb
Footscray
Post Code
3011
State
VIC
Country/Region
Australia
Company
Matrix Archaeological Services
Qualification
BA (Hons) - Archaeology, La Trobe University
PhD - Archaeology, La Trobe University
Availability
Victoria, Tasmania
Professional Associations
Full Member, Australian Association of Consulting Archaeologists Inc. (AACAI)
Member, Australian Archaeological Association (AAA)
Member, Australasian Society for Historical Archaeology (ASHA)
Member, Archaeological and Anthropological Society of Victoria (AASV)
Member, International Council on Monuments and Sites (ICOMOS)
Member, Royal Historical Society of Victoria (RHSV)
Member, Australian Archaeological Association (AAA)
Member, Australasian Society for Historical Archaeology (ASHA)
Member, Archaeological and Anthropological Society of Victoria (AASV)
Member, International Council on Monuments and Sites (ICOMOS)
Member, Royal Historical Society of Victoria (RHSV)
Consulting Experience
Adrienne Ellis is the Director and Senior Archaeologist at Matrix Archaeological Services.
With over 20 years of experience in both Aboriginal and historical cultural heritage management, Adrienne is recognised as an expert in the analysis and interpretation of historical remains. Heritage Victoria has engaged her services on numerous occasions, for the co-ordination of public exhibitions, as Acting Senior Archaeologist and for the development of best practice guidelines.
Recent key projects include: Cultural Heritage Management Plans (CHMPs); 279-291 La Trobe Street, Melbourne; Eureka Heritage Precinct, Ballarat; 206-216 A'Beckett Street, Melbourne; 19-37 A'Beckett Street, Melbourne; Carlton Gardens; and the Yorktown settlement site in northern Tasmania.
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
2004-present Director / Senior Archaeologist, Matrix Archaeological Services
2004 Acting Senior Archaeologist, Heritage Victoria
2003 Exhibitions Coordinator, Heritage Victoria
2001-2004 Archaeologist (sub-contractor), various employers
2001 Project Coordinator, Heritage Victoria
1999-2004 Research Assistant, La Trobe University
With over 20 years of experience in both Aboriginal and historical cultural heritage management, Adrienne is recognised as an expert in the analysis and interpretation of historical remains. Heritage Victoria has engaged her services on numerous occasions, for the co-ordination of public exhibitions, as Acting Senior Archaeologist and for the development of best practice guidelines.
Recent key projects include: Cultural Heritage Management Plans (CHMPs); 279-291 La Trobe Street, Melbourne; Eureka Heritage Precinct, Ballarat; 206-216 A'Beckett Street, Melbourne; 19-37 A'Beckett Street, Melbourne; Carlton Gardens; and the Yorktown settlement site in northern Tasmania.
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
2004-present Director / Senior Archaeologist, Matrix Archaeological Services
2004 Acting Senior Archaeologist, Heritage Victoria
2003 Exhibitions Coordinator, Heritage Victoria
2001-2004 Archaeologist (sub-contractor), various employers
2001 Project Coordinator, Heritage Victoria
1999-2004 Research Assistant, La Trobe University
Selected Publications
PUBLICATIONS:
(2017) 'Bottle merchants at A’Beckett Street, Melbourne (1875-1914): new evidence for the light industrial trade of bottle washing'. International Journal of Historical Archaeology, 22(1): 6-26. [with B. Woff].
(2008) Technical Guide: Guidelines for Conducting Historical Archaeological Surveys. Melbourne VIC: Heritage Council of Victoria & Heritage Victoria.
(2005) 'The Archaeology of Childhood: Toys from Henry's Mill'. The Artefact, 28: 15-22. [with P. Davies].
THESES:
(in prep.) ‘Yorktown: Archaeological Investigations of a Nineteenth-Century British Settlement Site’. PhD thesis, Archaeology Program, La Trobe University.
(2001) ‘Toy Stories: Interpreting Childhood from the Victorian Archaeological Record’. Honours thesis, Archaeology Program, La Trobe University.
CONFERENCE PAPERS:
(2015) ‘Archaeological Investigations at the Eureka Historic Precinct (2011-2012): the artefact assemblage’. Paper presented at the annual conference for the Australasian Society for Historical Archaeology (ASHA), Geelong VIC, 26/09/2015.
(2009) ‘Yorktown: Archaeological Investigations of a Nineteenth-Century British Settlement Site’. Paper presented at the annual conference for the Australasian Society for Historical Archaeology (ASHA), Launceston TAS, 25/09/2009.
(2017) 'Bottle merchants at A’Beckett Street, Melbourne (1875-1914): new evidence for the light industrial trade of bottle washing'. International Journal of Historical Archaeology, 22(1): 6-26. [with B. Woff].
(2008) Technical Guide: Guidelines for Conducting Historical Archaeological Surveys. Melbourne VIC: Heritage Council of Victoria & Heritage Victoria.
(2005) 'The Archaeology of Childhood: Toys from Henry's Mill'. The Artefact, 28: 15-22. [with P. Davies].
THESES:
(in prep.) ‘Yorktown: Archaeological Investigations of a Nineteenth-Century British Settlement Site’. PhD thesis, Archaeology Program, La Trobe University.
(2001) ‘Toy Stories: Interpreting Childhood from the Victorian Archaeological Record’. Honours thesis, Archaeology Program, La Trobe University.
CONFERENCE PAPERS:
(2015) ‘Archaeological Investigations at the Eureka Historic Precinct (2011-2012): the artefact assemblage’. Paper presented at the annual conference for the Australasian Society for Historical Archaeology (ASHA), Geelong VIC, 26/09/2015.
(2009) ‘Yorktown: Archaeological Investigations of a Nineteenth-Century British Settlement Site’. Paper presented at the annual conference for the Australasian Society for Historical Archaeology (ASHA), Launceston TAS, 25/09/2009.
Historical Expertise
Excavation Site Recording Site Survey
Indigenous Expertise
Excavation Site Recording Site Survey
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