ANTHROPOLOGIST
Dr Threadgold is a cultural and social anthropologist.
Areas of expertise:
Aboriginal Victoria
Aboriginal Stone Sites and Living Spaces
Aboriginal Genealogy
Street Art
Marriage and Sexuality
A member of the Anthropology Australia Society and Anthropological and Archaeological Society of Victoria.
HISTORIAN
Heather’s historic expertise extends from 1790 - 1880 pre and post colonialism in Victoria. As an extensive researcher, Threadgold provides reporting and advice for authors, grant recipients, historic and anthropological expert evidence and reporting.
A member of the Australian Heritage Association
ACADEMIC
P.hD. “What the Stones Tell Us: Gulidjan Country Stone Sites and Living Spaces
https://dro.deakin.edu.au/articles/thesis/What_the_stones_tell_us_Gulidjan_Country_stone_sites_and_living_spaces/21118612/1
Threadgold, Heather (2021): Aboriginal stone sites and living spaces along the Victorian Volcanic Plains: A modelling system of incorporated natural resources and ‘Living Spaces’ determining non– nomadic settlements.
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/369655790_Threadgold_Heather_2021_Aboriginal_stone_sites_and_living_spaces_along_the_Victorian_Volcanic_Plains_A_modelling_system_of_incorporated_natural_resources_and_'Living_Spaces'_determining_non-_nomadic_settlements
Heather has lectured in Indigenous Narratives and Protocol at Deakin University for Master Architecture for 6 years.
Research, Research, Research.
What we learn from history, helps shape the future.
Dr Heather Threadgold.
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