PHOTO (clickable) | NAME | Thesis title |
| | ADI, Haji Taha | Prehistory of Peninsular Malaysia: Archaeological excavations in Ulu Kelantan. |
| | BARRETT, Helen | Archaeology of women in rural Australia: an investigation of the relationship between artefacts and gender. |
| BIRKS, Bob | |
| | BOOT, Phil | The Aboriginal settlement and economy of the hinterland of the south coast of N.S.W. |
| | BRICKNELL, Samantha | The behavioural ecology of the white-headed langur. |
| | CAMPBELL, David | Socio-political development in Tonga and the Phillipines. |
| | CARTER, Chris | Comparative study of the archaeological aspects of domestic and social infrastructure of those living, or associated with, mining fields in New South Wales. |
| CLARKSON, Chris B.A. (UQ) | |
| | COATES, Ian | Aboriginal material culture collections. |
| COLLIS, Andrew B.Sc., B.A. hons (NTU) | Comparative behaviour and cognition of Asian apes. |
| | COOPER, Carol | The traditional Aboriginal visual culture of south-east Australia. |
| CORNEJO GUERRERO, Miguel Bachillerato, Licenciatura | Funerary patterns in the late period of the central coast of Peru. |
| Denham, Timothy Paul | |
| | DEARLING, Charles | Archaeology of the Bega Valley. |
| EVANS, Ben B.A. (ANU), Grad.Dip.Ed. | A technological evaluation of the stone artefacts from Nombe, Papua New Guinea. |
| | HAAGEN, Claudia | Interface between heritage structures of the majority culture and the expression of Aboriginal heritage through community cultural centres. |
| | HUCHET, Bernard | Aboriginal art regions in time and space. |
| KABAILA, Peter B.Sc.Arch (NSW), B.Arch. (NSW), Grad.Dip.Ed. (Canberra), B.A. (ANU) | Archaeological aspects of Aboriginal settlement of the period 1850-1950 in the Wiradjuri region. |
| | KNIGHT, Tom | The archaeology of the Weddin Mountains. |
| LAMB, Lara B.A. (UQ) | |
| LAW, W.Boone | An Analysis of Retouched Artefacts from Puritjarra Rock Shelter, Central Australia. |
| LU, Lie-Dan | The transition from hunting and gathering to cultivation and the origins of agriculture in China. |
| McCONNELL, Kathleen | Archaeobotany, especially of food plants with economic development potential, and environmental changes as detected in the macrobotanical
record.
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| MAHIRTA | West Nusa Tenggara during the neolithic and early metal phases. |
| | MARTIN, Letresha | Cranial and dental variation in Iron Age and Romano populations in Southern England. |
| MAY, Kevin B.A. (Victoria), M.Sc. (Liverpool) | The masticatory apparatus of Plio-Pleistocene hominids: understanding the relationship between morphological specialisation and dietary adaption. |
| PARKE, Aubrey M.A. (Oxford), B.Litt., M.A. (ANU) | Archaeology and late period polities in Western Viti Levu. |
| PARKES, Rebecca B.A. (hons) (ANU) | |
| | RAMIREZ GAMONAL, Carlos | Monumental architecture of the pyramids Gallinazo and Mochica, of the north coast of Peru: a reflection of cultural evolution and continuity. |
| | ROBINSON, Rebecca | Intensification of agriculture in the Lake Kopiago area of the Southern Highlands, Papua New Guinea. |
| | SANTILLANA, Julian | Inka settlement archaeology of the Vilcashuaman District, Peru. |
| | SAYAVONGKHAMDY, Thongsa | Prehistoric archaeology of Laos. |
| | SMITH, Lindsay | The Chinese of Kiandra. |
| | STOCKHAUSEN, Kate | Cranial thickness: its functional and adaptive significance. |
| | TANUDIRJO, David | Archaeology in north east Indonesia. |
| TRACEY, Michael | |
| | WILLIS, Katie | The biological history of recent aboriginal Australians. |