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Johan (Jo) Kamminga is an
archaeologist Archaeology or archeology is the scientific study of human activity through the recovery and analysis of material culture. The archaeological record consists of artifacts, architecture, biofacts or ecofacts, sites, and cultural landscap ...
based in
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, Australia. He has played a prominent role in the formation of the practice of
Australian archaeology Australian archaeology is a large sub-field in the discipline of archaeology. Archaeology in Australia takes four main forms: Aboriginal archaeology (the archaeology of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people in Australia before and after ...
and in particular the Academic discipline. He completed his Doctor of Philosophy at the
University of Sydney The University of Sydney (USYD), also known as Sydney University, or informally Sydney Uni, is a public research university located in Sydney, Australia. Founded in 1850, it is the oldest university in Australia and is one of the country's si ...
in 1978, but is best known for his work with
John Mulvaney Derek John Mulvaney (26 October 1925 – 21 September 2016), known as John Mulvaney and D. J. Mulvaney, was an Australian archaeologist. He was the first qualified archaeologist to focus his work on Australia. Life Mulvaney was born in Yar ...
in producing the 1999 revision of the ''Prehistory of Australia''. and has been described as ''...the longest practicing consultant archaeologist in Australia''. The main field of his research is in ancient technology such as stone flaking techniques, in which he has also contributed to improvements in the understanding of
use-wear analysis Use-wear analysis is a method in archaeology to identify the functions of artifact tools by closely examining their working surfaces and edges. It is mainly used on stone tools, and is sometimes referred to as "traceological analysis" (from the neo ...
of stone tools through replicative experiments which has been described as groundbreaking research in the area of use wear and residue analysis of stone tools. For example, he prepared the research design in the 1980s, which was later used in Daniel Davenport's 2003 work on rattan processing by Cagayan Valley Negrito hunter gatherers in the Philippines. Kamminga contributed to the establishment of the great antiquity of Aboriginal occupation in Australia, when stone tools he had excavated in
Kakadu National Park Kakadu National Park is a protected area in the Northern Territory of Australia, southeast of Darwin. It is a World Heritage Site. Kakadu is also gazetted as a locality, covering the same area as the national park, with 313 people recorded liv ...
in 1973, were dated nearly a decade later by Rhys Jones to more than 30,000 years old at a time when it was assumed aboriginal people had only been in the continent for a few thousand years. Kamminga is also credited with the discovery of the Malakunanja site and excavations at Nauwalabila where possibly the oldest dates for Aboriginal occupation have been found in Australia. He directed the archaeological survey of the Alligator River in
Arnhem Land Arnhem Land is a historical region of the Northern Territory of Australia, with the term still in use. It is located in the north-eastern corner of the territory and is around from the territory capital, Darwin. In 1623, Dutch East India Compan ...
in the 1970s in part contributing to the declaration of the area as part of
Kakadu National Park Kakadu National Park is a protected area in the Northern Territory of Australia, southeast of Darwin. It is a World Heritage Site. Kakadu is also gazetted as a locality, covering the same area as the national park, with 313 people recorded liv ...
, and undertook research projects at
La Trobe University La Trobe University is a public research university based in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. Its main campus is located in the suburb of Bundoora. The university was established in 1964, becoming the third university in the state of Victoria an ...
Sydney University The University of Sydney (USYD), also known as Sydney University, or informally Sydney Uni, is a public research university located in Sydney, Australia. Founded in 1850, it is the oldest university in Australia and is one of the country's six ...
and the
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in the 1980s. Kamminga has been involved in some contentious areas in the field of archaeology, such as taking up the issue of perceived bias in the appointments of academics to positions in Prehistory departments in Australian Universities, in particular the favouring of Cambridge University graduates. He has also taken up the cause of protection of Aboriginal sites against development. Kamminga is also consultant to the erotic garden and tea house created by Kattai Kamminga in
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.''Chiang Mai Citylife'' 2015 Issue 02, The Art of Erecting a Garden
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Publications

* Kamminga, J., 1978. Journey into the microcosms. Ph.D. thesis, University of Sydney, Sydney. * Kamminga, Johan. 1979, 'The nature of use – polish and abrasive smoothing on stone tools'. in Hayden, B.D. ''Lithic use-wear analysis'', New York; Academic Press * Kamminga, J., 1980. Analysing stone tools: review of experimental determination of stone tool use. ''Science'' 210: 58–59. doi:10.1126/science.210.4465.58 * Kamminga, J., 1982. ''Over the Edge''. St Lucia (Qld): Anthropo- logical Museum, University of Queensland. Occasional Papers in Anthropology 12 * Kamminga, J., Brian Cotterell, 1990, ''Mechanics of pre-industrial technology : an introduction to the mechanics of ancient and traditional material culture'' – 1st pbk. ed. Cambridge, England ; Melbourne : Cambridge University Press * Mulvaney, John & Johan Kamminga, 1999, ''Prehistory of Australia'', Allen & Unwin, St Leonards, NSW, revised edition


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