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Acknowledgements

Research was funded by a consultancy through Australand Holdings and DMA Archaeology and Heritage Pty Ltd (2004-6) and a grant from the University of Sydney Faculty of Arts Research Support Scheme (2007). In-kind funding was provided by the School of Philosophical and Historical Inquiry, Department of Archaeology and the University of Sydney Library. Writing was supported by Special Studies Programme leave and a travel grant in 2009 from the Faculty of Arts, University of Sydney, and an Honorary Visiting Fellowship at the Centre for Historical Archaeology, School of Archaeology and Ancient History, University of Leicester. Project research assistants were: Chloe Weir, Susan Casey, Till Sonnemann, Melissa Carter and Annika Korsgaard. Thanks to Russell Workman (Gallery2 Photography), Sally Brockwell (Department of Archaeology and Natural History, Australian National University), Martin Gibbs (Department of Archaeology, University of Sydney), Ross Coleman (University of Sydney Library), Penelope Allison (School of Archaeology and Ancient History, University of Leicester), Val Attenbrow (Australian Museum, Sydney) and Dana Mider.

Sarah Colley also wishes to acknowledge the wisdom, professional guidance and great generosity of her mentor and friend Jennie Coy, who sadly passed away while Colley was completing the write-up of this article. Jennie Coy helped Sarah Colley develop expertise in archaeological fish remains many years ago, and had direct input into the digital archive project discussed here through useful discussions held in Leicestershire several times in late 2009 and early 2010. As always, Jennie provided generous practical and intellectual support.


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