invisible no more – putting the first women archaeologists of the Pacific back on the map
- Written by Emilie Dotte-Sarout, ARC DECRA research fellow, The University of Western Australia
Mary Elizabeth Shutler in Vanuatu, in the1960s. Permitted to join the first archaeological expedition to New Caledonia in 1952 as a 'voluntary assistant', she was the only French speaker and chief interlocuter with the Kanak people.Family archives, reproduced with the kind authorisation of John Shutler & Susan Arter.History is the study of...





