
معرفی
Professor Amy Roberts is a Matthew Flinders Professor at Flinders University, specializing in Aboriginal archaeology and anthropology. She works extensively with Traditional Owners in South Australia, particularly the Narungga people of the River Murray and Yorke Peninsula regions.
- Leads ARC Future Fellowship project From Baskets to Boomerangs
- Principal Investigator for multiple ARC Linkage Projects
- Member of ARC's College of Experts
Research Themes:
Her work integrates pre/post-contact archaeology with Indigenous knowledge systems, focusing on rock art analysis, archaeological science methodologies, and colonial legacy studies. Recent projects examine Aboriginal seascapes and cultural transformations along the Murray River.
Scientific Recognition:
- 2023 Matthew Flinders Professorship
- 2022 Flinders University Reconciliation Award
- 2014 Australian Archaeological Association Bruce Veitch Award
Advising & Grants:
Has supervised over 10 HDR students to completion, including recipients of Vice-Chancellor's Prizes and AINSE scholarships. Current students receive support through Australian Archaeological Association grants and Royal Society research funding.
Labs & Collaborations:
Co-leads national facilities like Australian Microarchaeology and Palaeosciences Facility (AusMAP) and contributes to 3D imaging technologies for archaeological research.

