Peter Hiscock
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Peter Dixon Hiscock (born 27 March 1957) is a prominent Australian archaeologist. Born in Melbourne he obtained a PhD from the University of Queensland and took up a teaching appointment at the Australian National University. His research interests include lithic technology, the archaeology of prehistoric Aborigines in Australia, and the study of Neanderthal people.
[edit] Bibliography
- Hiscock, P. 2008 Archaeology of Ancient Australia. Routledge: London.
- Hiscock, P. and C. Clarkson 2007 Retouched notches at Combe Grenal (France) and the Reduction Hypothesis. American Antiquity 72: 176-190.
- Hiscock, P. and V. Attenbrow 2005 Australia's Eastern Regional Sequence revisited: Technology and change at Capertee 3. British Archaeological Reports. International Monograph Series 1397. Oxford:Archaeopress.

