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Archaeological Society of Victoria
The
Archaeological
Society of
Victoria
was formed in
1964
from the efforts of
University of Melbourne
academic
William Culican
in
response
to the
enthusiastic
response to his
archaeology
lectures
run
through the
CAE
.
In 1976 it
combined
with the
Anthropological Society of Victoria
to create the
Archaeological and Anthropological Society of Victoria
or AASV. Among its
contribution
to the archaeology
discipline
in Victoria, it
undertook
excavations at
Dry Creek, Keilor
in the early
1970s
, to
uncover
evidence
of Pleistocene
Aboriginal
occupation
.