Emeritus Prof Vincent Megaw

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Location: Humanities (0117)
Postal address: GPO Box 2100, Adelaide 5001, South Australia

Research and supervision

Publications

Book chapters
Megaw, J.V.S. and Megaw, M.R. (2012). Poles apart? Notes from the fringes of the Hungarian'' sword style. In P Anreiter, E Bánffy, L Bartosiewicz, W Meid & C Metzner-Nebelsick, ed. Archaeological, Cultural and Linguistic Heritage: Festschrift for Erzsébet Jerem in Honour of her 70th Birthday. Budapest, Hungary: Archaeolingua, pp. 401-414. [online]. Available from: http://www.archaeolingua.hu/books/main%20series/main%2025.html.
Megaw, J.V.S. and Megaw, M.R. (2009). Hare or Hind? The decorated spear from Kandija grave K44. In Georg Tiefengraber, Boris Kavur, Andrej Gaspari, ed. Keltske studije II: Studies in Celtic Archaeology - Papers in honour of Mitja Gustin. France: Editions Monique Mergoil, pp. 163-172.
Megaw, J.V.S. and Megaw, M.R. (2008). A Celtic mystery: some thoughts on the genesis of insular Celtic art. In Duncan Garrow, Chris Gosden, J D Hill, ed. Rethinking Celtic Art. Oxford, UK: Oxbow Books, pp. 40-58.
Megaw, M.R., Megaw, J.V.S., Ramsl, P.C. and Buhler, B. (2007). From Austria to Arras: The Gold Armlets from Grave 115, Mannersdorf a.d. Leitha, Lower Austria. In Chris Gosden, Helena Hamerow, Philip de Jersey and Gary Lock, ed. Communities and Connections: Essays in Honour of Barry Cunliffe. New York, USA: Oxford University Press, pp. 183-216.
Megaw, J.V. and Megaw, M.R. (2006). Art, Celtic Pre-Roman. In John Koch, ed. Celtic Culture: A Historical Encyclopedia. Santa Barbara, USA: ABC-Clio Press, pp. 89-97.
Megaw, J.V.S. and Megaw, M.R. (2006). Art, Celtic post-Roman. In John T. Koch, ed. Celtic Culture: A Historical Encyclopedia. Santa Barbara, CA: ABC-Clio Press, pp. 98-106. [online]. Available from: http://books.google.com.au/books?id=f899xH_quaMC&printsec=frontcover&dq=Celtic+Culture:+A+Historical+Encyclopedia&hl=en&sa=X&ei=7GYOT_O7LaeNmQXoo-HBAe.
Megaw, V.V. (2005). Celts in Thrace? A reappraisal. In The culture of Thracians and their neighbours. Oxford, UK: Archaeopress, pp. 209-214.
Megaw, V.V. (2005). Early Celtic art without Scythians? A Review. In Halina Dobrzanska, Vincent Megaw and Paulina Roleska, ed. Celts on the margin: Studies in European Cultural Interaction 7th Century BC - 1st Century AD. Dedicated to Zenon Wozniak. Krakow, Poland: Polish Academy of Sciences, pp. 33-47.
Megaw, J.V. (2004). Banks and Braes: Notes for a Film-buff Fellow. In FROM SICKLES TO CIRCLES: BRITAIN AND IRELAND IN THE TIME OF STONEHENGE. STROUD: Tempus Publications, pp. 14-26.
Megaw, J.V. (2004). In the footsteps of Brennos? Further archaelogical evidence for Celts in the Balkans. In ZWISCHEN KARPATEN UND AGAIS: NEOLITHIKUM UND ALTERE BRONZEZEIT. GEDENKSCHRIFT FUR VIERA NEMEJCOVA-PAVUKOVA. Rahden/Westf: Springer, pp. 93-107.

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Books
Megaw, R.M. and Megaw, V.V. (2005). Early Celtic Art in Britain and Ireland. 2nd ed. Princes Risborough: Shire Publications.
Megaw, R.R. and Megaw, V.V. (2005). L'art de la Celtique: des origines au Livre de Kells. Paris, France: Editions Errance.
Megaw, M.R. and Megaw, J.V. (2001). Celtic art from its beginnings to the Books of Kells. 2nd ed. London, UK: Thames and Hudson.
Book chapters
Megaw, J.V.S. (2012). Mickey Maus im Grab: Mezek und der Disney-Stil. In Die Welt der Kelten: Zentren der Macht - Kostbarkeiten der Kunst. Ostfildern, Germany: Thorbecke, pp. 316-317. [online]. Available from: http://www.thorbecke.de/die-welt-der-kelten-p-1723.html.
Megaw, J.V.S. (2012). Foreword. In roads cross: contemporary directions in Australian art. Adelaide, SA: Flinders University Art Museum.
Megaw, J.V.S. (2012). Dreidemensional: Der Plastische Stil. In Die Welt der Kelten: Zentren der Macht - Kostbarkeiten der Kunst. Osfildern, Germany: Thorbecke, pp. 304-307. [online]. Available from: http://www.thorbecke.de/die-welt-der-kelten-p-1723.html.
Megaw, J.V.S. (2012). Die grinsende Katze: Der Cheshire Style. In Die Welt der Kelten: Zentren der Macht - Kostbarkeiten der Kunst. Ostfildern, Germany: Thorbecke, pp. 314-315. [online]. Available from: http://www.thorbecke.de/die-welt-der-kelten-p-1723.html.
Megaw, J.V.S. (2012). Siegelwachsrot: Email am Gürtel. In Die Welt der Kelten: Zentren der Macht - Kostbarkeiten der Kunst. Ostfildern, Germany: Thorbecke, pp. 310-311. [online]. Available from: http://www.thorbecke.de/die-welt-der-kelten-p-1723.html.
Megaw, J.V.S. and Megaw, M.R. (2012). Poles apart? Notes from the fringes of the Hungarian'' sword style. In P Anreiter, E Bánffy, L Bartosiewicz, W Meid & C Metzner-Nebelsick, ed. Archaeological, Cultural and Linguistic Heritage: Festschrift for Erzsébet Jerem in Honour of her 70th Birthday. Budapest, Hungary: Archaeolingua, pp. 401-414. [online]. Available from: http://www.archaeolingua.hu/books/main%20series/main%2025.html.
Megaw, J.V.S. and Megaw, M.R. (2009). A Style without genesis? The elusive birthplace of early Celtic Art. In Gabriel Cooney, Katharina Becker, John Coles, Michael Ryan, Susanne Sievers, ed. Relics of Old Decency: archaeological studies in later prehistory. Dublin: Wordwell, pp. 291-306.
Megaw, J.V.S. and Megaw, M.R. (2009). Hare or Hind? The decorated spear from Kandija grave K44. In Georg Tiefengraber, Boris Kavur, Andrej Gaspari, ed. Keltske studije II: Studies in Celtic Archaeology - Papers in honour of Mitja Gustin. France: Editions Monique Mergoil, pp. 163-172.
Zeiler, M., Ramsl, P.C., Jerem, E. and Megaw, J.V.S. (2009). Stempelgleiche Fruhlatene-Keramik zwischen Traisental und Neusiedlersee. In Gabriel Cooney, Katharina Becker, John Coles, Michael Ryan, Susanne Sievers, ed. Relics of Old Decency: archaeological studies in later prehistory. Dublin: Wordwell, pp. 259-276.
Megaw, J.V.S. and Megaw, M.R. (2008). A Celtic mystery: some thoughts on the genesis of insular Celtic art. In Duncan Garrow, Chris Gosden, J D Hill, ed. Rethinking Celtic Art. Oxford, UK: Oxbow Books, pp. 40-58.
Megaw, J.V.S. and Megaw, M.R. (2007). Ancient Celts and Modern Ethnicity. In Raimund Karl, David Stifter, ed. The Celtic World: Critical Concepts in Historical Studies. London, UK: Routledge, pp. 59-70.
Megaw, M.R. and Megaw, J.V.S. (2007). Do the ancient celts still live? An essay on identity and contextuality. In Raimund Karl, David Stifter, ed. The Celtic World: Critical Concepts in Historical Studies. London, UK: Routledge, pp. 81-102.
Megaw, M.R., Megaw, J.V.S., Ramsl, P.C. and Buhler, B. (2007). From Austria to Arras: The Gold Armlets from Grave 115, Mannersdorf a.d. Leitha, Lower Austria. In Chris Gosden, Helena Hamerow, Philip de Jersey and Gary Lock, ed. Communities and Connections: Essays in Honour of Barry Cunliffe. New York, USA: Oxford University Press, pp. 183-216.
Megaw, J.V. and Megaw, M.R. (2006). Art, Celtic Pre-Roman. In John Koch, ed. Celtic Culture: A Historical Encyclopedia. Santa Barbara, USA: ABC-Clio Press, pp. 89-97.
Megaw, J.V. and Megaw, M.R. (2006). Basse-Yutz, Moselle, France. In John Koch, ed. Celtic Culture: A Historical Encyclopedia. Santa Barbara, USA: ABC-Clio Press, pp. 184-186.
Megaw, J.V.S. and Megaw, M.R. (2006). Art, Celtic post-Roman. In John T. Koch, ed. Celtic Culture: A Historical Encyclopedia. Santa Barbara, CA: ABC-Clio Press, pp. 98-106. [online]. Available from: http://books.google.com.au/books?id=f899xH_quaMC&printsec=frontcover&dq=Celtic+Culture:+A+Historical+Encyclopedia&hl=en&sa=X&ei=7GYOT_O7LaeNmQXoo-HBAe.
Megaw, J.V. and Megaw, M.R. (2006). La Tene, the La Tene period. In John Koch, ed. Celtic Culture: A Historical Encyclopedia. Santa Barbara, USA: ABC-Clio Press, pp. 1071-1076.
Megaw, V.V. (2005). Celts in Thrace? A reappraisal. In The culture of Thracians and their neighbours. Oxford, UK: Archaeopress, pp. 209-214.
Megaw, V.V. (2005). Early Celtic art without Scythians? A Review. In Halina Dobrzanska, Vincent Megaw and Paulina Roleska, ed. Celts on the margin: Studies in European Cultural Interaction 7th Century BC - 1st Century AD. Dedicated to Zenon Wozniak. Krakow, Poland: Polish Academy of Sciences, pp. 33-47.
Megaw, J.V. (2004). "There are kangaroos in Austria!" forty years of research at the salt-mining complex of Durrnberg-bei-Hallein. In Tim Murray, ed. ARCHAEOLOGY FROM AUSTRALIA. MELBOURNE, VIC: Australian Scholarly Publishing, pp. 387-401.
Megaw, J.V. (2004). Banks and Braes: Notes for a Film-buff Fellow. In FROM SICKLES TO CIRCLES: BRITAIN AND IRELAND IN THE TIME OF STONEHENGE. STROUD: Tempus Publications, pp. 14-26.
Megaw, J.V. (2004). In the footsteps of Brennos? Further archaelogical evidence for Celts in the Balkans. In ZWISCHEN KARPATEN UND AGAIS: NEOLITHIKUM UND ALTERE BRONZEZEIT. GEDENKSCHRIFT FUR VIERA NEMEJCOVA-PAVUKOVA. Rahden/Westf: Springer, pp. 93-107.
Ralston, I. and Megaw, J.V. (2004). Beyond barbarian Europe: Stuart Piggott 1910-96: an appreciation. In Ian A. G. Shepherd, Gordon Barclay, ed. SCOTLAND IN ANCIENT EUROPE: THE NEOLITHIC AND EARLY BRONZE AGE OF SCOTLAND IN THEIR EUROPEAN CONTEXT. Edinburgh, Scotland: Society of Antiquaries of Scotland, pp. 13-27.
Megaw, J.V. (2002). A late La Tene anthropoid griped sword in New York. In Klara Kuzmova, Karol Pieta, Jan Rajtar, ed. Zwischen Rom Und Dem Barbaricum. Nitra: Archaologisches Institut der slowakischen Akademie der Wissenschaften, pp. 407-418.
Megaw, J.V. (2002). Transformations: Appreciation, Appropriation and Imagery in Indigenous Australian Art. In Pacific Art: Persistence, Change and Meaning. Hindmarsh, SA: Crawford House Publishing, pp. 370-385.
Megaw, J.V.S. and Megaw, M.R. (2002). "The mechanism of (Celtic) dreams?": a partial response to our critics. In Gillian Carr and Simon Stoddart, ed. Celts from Antiquity. Cambridge: Antiquity Publications, pp. 47-50.
Megaw, J.V.S. (2002). The Vix burial. In Celts from Antiquity. Cambridge: Antiquity Publications, pp. 83-90.
Megaw, J.V. and Megaw, M.R. (2002). Ancient Celts and modern ethnicity. In Gillian Carr and Simon Stoddart, ed. Celts from Antiquity. Cambridge, UK: Antiquity Publications, pp. 19-26.
Megaw, J.V. and Megaw, M.R. (2002). Persians bearing gifts?: a footnote to an old find. In Studia in Honoreui Prof. Ivani Marazov. Sofia, Bulgaria: Anubis, pp. 486-493.
Megaw, J.V. (2001). Your Humble and Obediant Servant: Notes for an Antipodean antiquary. In Histories of Old Ages: Essays in Honour of Rhys Jones. Canberra, ACT: Pandanus Books, pp. 95-110.
Megaw, J.V. and Megaw, M.R. (2001). A Cat-and-Mouse game: Tracing Iron Age Elements in the Book of Kells. In Archaologisches Zellwerk. Rahden, Germany: Verlag Marie Leidorf, pp. 209-253.
Megaw, M.R. and Megaw, J.V. (2001). The Stone Knight and the Golden Bough: A Decade of New Discoveries. In Celtic Art from its Beginnings to the Book of Kells (revised and expanded edition). London, UK: Thames and Hudson, pp. 257-277.
Refereed journal articles
Emilov, J. and Megaw, J.V.S. (2012). Celts in Thrace? A Re-Examination of the Tomb of Mal Tepe, Mezek with Particular Reference to the La Tene Chariot Fittings. Archaeologia Bulgarica, 16(1), pp.1-32. [online]. Available from: http://www.archaeologia-bulgarica.com/.
Burleigh, G. and Megaw, J.V.S. (2011). An Iron Age Mirror from Ruxox, Maulden, Bedfordshire. Antiquaries Journal, 91, pp.51-58. [online]. Available from: http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S0003581511000102.
Megaw, J.V.S. and Megaw, M.R. (2010). The stamped sherd from Kanín (Central Bohemia): a further essay on early La Tène art style. Archeologicke Rozhledy, 62, pp.311-325.
Nowakowski, J., Gwilt, A., Megaw, J.V.S. and La Niece, S. (2009). A Late Iron Age Neck-Ring From Pentire, Newquay, Cornwall, with a Note on the Find from Boverton, Vale of Glamorgan. Antiquaries Journal, 89, pp.35-52. [online]. Available from: http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S0003581509990072.
Buhler, B., Megaw, J.V.S., Megaw, M.R. and Ramsl, P.C. (2008). Grab 115 des latenezeitlichen Graberfeldes von Mannersdorf am Leithagebirge (Niederosterreich): Typologische, technologische und stilistiche Studien zu den beiden Gold armreifen. Germania, 86, pp.103-134.
Megaw, J.V.S. and Megaw, M.R. (2008). The antler implement from Sobesuky, feature no. 3472/91. An essay on early La Tène figural art in Bohemia. Archeologicke Rozhledy, 60(3), pp.529-546.
Burleigh, G., Megaw, J.V.S., Ashworth, H. and Spratling, M. (2007). The Iron Age mirror burial at Pegsdon, Shillington, Bedfordshire: An Interim Account. Antiquaries Journal, 87, pp.109-140.
Megaw, J.V.S. (2007). Imag(in)ing the Celts. Antiquity, 81(312), pp.438-445. [online]. Available from: http://www.antiquity.ac.uk/Ant/081/0438/ant0810438.pdf.
Megaw, J.V.S. and Megaw, M.R. (2007). Celtic lyres on a Celtic kylix?  A further note on the copy of an Attic red figure two-handled cup from Plzen-Roudna. Archeologicke Rozhledy, 59, pp.799-804.
Megaw, J.V. and Megaw, M.R. (2006). Strike the Lyre: Notes on an Eastern Celtic Motif. Acta Archaeologica, 57(4), pp.367-393. [online]. Available from: http://dx.doi.org/10.1556/AArch.57.2006.4.4.
Megaw, J.V.S. (2005). Liselotte Zimmer-Plank (Hrsg.), Kult der Vorzeit in den Alpen. Germania, 83(2), pp.413-418.
Megaw, V.V. (2005). Notes on Two Belt-Plates of Early La Tene Type from Northern Poland. Pomorania Antiqua, 20, pp.257-276.
Megaw, V.V. (2005). The European Iron age with - and without - Celts: a bibliographical essay. European Journal of Archaeology, 8(1), pp.65-74. [online]. Available from: http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1461957105058213.
Megaw, J.V. (2003). From Hungary to the Hunsruck-Eifel? The Bronze Buttons from Sitzerath, Kr. St Wendel. Archaeologisches Korrespondenzblatt, 33(2), pp.229-237.
Stöllner, T., Aspöck, H., Boenke, N., Dobiat, C., Gawlick, H.-J., Groenman-Van Waateringe, W., et al. (2003). The Economy of Durrnberg-bei-Hallein: An Iron Age Salt-Mining Centre in the Austrian Alps. Antiquaries Journal, 83, pp.123-194.
Megaw, J.V. and Megaw, M.R. (2002). The bronze mount from Drouzkovice, northwest Bohemia. Pamatky Archeologicke, 93(2), pp.173-193.
Megaw, J.V. and Megaw, V. (2002). Ancient Britons abroad? Notes on two enamelled bronzes of the 1st century A.D. Revue Du Nord, 83(343), pp.51-58.
Megaw, J.V. (2001). Australian Aborigional Cultures Gallery The Speaking Land: A Review Article. Records of The South Australian Museum-Adelaide, 34(2), pp.115-125.
Refereed conference papers
Megaw, J.V.S. and Megaw, M.R. (2010). A world turned upsidedown.  The bronze plaque from Stupava, okr. Malacky. In Sándor Berecki, ed. Iron Age communities in the Carpathian Basin.  Proceedings of the Internatiomal Colloquium from Târgu Mures 9-11 October 2009. International Colloquium from Targu Mures 9-11 October 2009. pp. 115-126.
Megaw, J.V.S. and Megaw, M.R. (2010). East and West in early Celtic art.  The first stages once more reviewed. In Erzsébet Jerem, Martin Schönfelder and Günther Wieland, ed. Nord-Süd, Ost-West: Kontakte während der Eisenzeit in Europa. Akten der Internationalen Tagungen der AG Eisenzeit in Hamburg und Sopron 2002. Internationalen Tagungen der AG Eisenzeit in Hamburg und Sopron 2002. pp. 183-205.
Megaw, J.V. (2002). Figuration and Abstraction in Early Celtic Art: Who is Smiling Now? In Sbornik Narodniho Muzea V Praze Acta Musei Nationalis Pragae. Figuration et Abstraction dans l'Art de l'Europe Ancienne. pp. 57-64.
Megaw, J.V. and Megaw, M.R. (2001). The Ancient Celts: The first European Community? (Plenary lecture). In Evans, G; Martin, B; Wodding, JM, ed. Origins and revivals: Proceedings of the first Australian Conference of Celtic Studies: Sydney Series in Celtic Studies. The First Australian Conference of Celtic Studies. pp. 559-597.
Journal articles
Megaw, J.V.S. (2012). The Flying Dutchman reaches port. Antiquity, 86(332), pp.546-557. [online]. Available from: http://antiquity.ac.uk/ant/086/ant0860546.htm.
Megaw, J.V.S. (2010). Bearing the truth about Celtic art: Kunst der Kelten in Bern. Antiquity, 84(323), pp.250-255. [online]. Available from: http://antiquity.ac.uk/Ant/084/0250/ant0840250.pdf.
Megaw, J.V.S. (2009). Scripta praehistorica in honorem Biba Terzan (Book review). Arheoloski Vestnik, 60, pp.345-348.
Marton, A., Megaw, M.R. and Megaw, J.V.S. (2008). Decorated loomweights in the collection of Classical antiquities of Museum of Fine Arts, Budapest, Hungary. Archaeological Textiles Newsletter, 47, pp.7-11. [online]. Available from: http://www.atnfriends.com/issues.htm.
Megaw, J.V.S. and Megaw, M.R. (2008). The early La Tane antler implement from Sobesuky, okr. Chomutov, Czech Republic. The Bulletin Instrumentum, 28, pp.12-13.
Megaw, J.V. (2004). "Tales of a Flying Dutchman": An exaugural lecture. Australian Archaeology, 58, pp.25-36.
Megaw, J.V. (2004). "Figuring it out" by Colin Renfrew (Review). Scottish Archaeological Journal, 25(1), pp.83-101.
Megaw, M.R. and Megaw, J.V. (2004). Barry Cunliffe, "The Celts: a very short introduction"  (book review). Antiquaries Journal, 84, pp.440-441.
Megaw, M.R. and Megaw, J.V. (2004). John Collins, "The Celts: origins, myths and inventions"  (book review). Antiquity, 78(301), pp.733-735.
Megaw, J.V. (2003). Celtic foot(less) soldiers? An iconographic note. Gladius, 23, pp.61-70.
Megaw, J.V. (2002). Fresh Sardines and Stone Knights. Antiquity, 76(292), pp.304-305.
Megaw, J.V. (2002). Further reminiscences of a back-looking curiosity. Antiquity, 76(291), pp.12-14.
Megaw, J.V. and Megaw, M.R. (2002). Review of Rudolf Echt, "Das Furstinengrab Von Reinheim". Germania, 80(1), pp.336-344.
Megaw, M.R. and Megaw, J.V. (2002). D'anciens Bretons à l'étranger? Notes sur deux bronzes émaillés du Ier siècle après J.-C. Revue Du Nord. Archeologie, 83(343), pp.51-58.
Megaw, M.R. and Megaw, J.V. (2002). Review of "Early Celtic Art in the British Isles". Antiquaries Journal, 82, pp.355-357.
Megaw, J.V. and Megaw, M.R. (2001). Expressiveness and Comminication: Insular Celtic Art Through Six Centuries. Antiquity, 75(288), pp.433-436.
Conference publications
Megaw, J.V. (2003). Where have all the warriors gone? Some aspects of stone sculpture from Britain to Bohemis. In Madrider Mitteilungen 44. pp. 269-304.
Other public research outputs
Megaw, J.V.S. (2008). Confessions in 8 parts. Identity and voices at Flinders University Art Museum: two exhibitions celebrating Flinders University's 40th Anniversary, pp.46-55.
Megaw, J.V. (2006). Desert art stirs an old debate (Newspaper article). The Advertiser, 24/01/06, pp.63-63.
Megaw, J.V.S. and Smith, L. (2006). Vincent's eye: 25 years of collecting for Flinders University Art Museum.
Megaw, M.R. and Megaw, J.V. (2006). Desert hearts, passionate works (Newspaper article). The Advertiser - 7th March 2006.
Megaw, M.R. and Megaw, J.V. (2006). For artist co-operative, powerful paintings come with the territory (Newspaper article). The Advertiser, 07/03/06, pp.67-67.
Megaw, M.R. and Megaw, J.V. (2006). Natural mythology beckons (Newspaper article). The Advertiser, 14/01/06, p.W. 15-W. 15.
Megaw, M.R. and Megaw, J.V. (2006). Pure joy in Tandanya exhibit (Newspaper article). The Advertiser, 20/12/06, pp.29-29.
Megaw, M.R. and Megaw, J.V. (2006). Site of much affection (Newspaper article). The Advertiser - 15th March 2006.
Dobrzanska, H., Megaw, J.V. and Poleska, P. (2006). Editors. Celts of the Margin: Studies in European Cultural Interaction 7th Century BC - 1st Century AD.
Megaw, M.R. and Megaw, J.V. (2004). Early Celtic art in Britain and Ireland.
Megaw, J.V. (2004). Eyes and spirit of "country". The Advertiser - 4th October 2004.
Megaw, J.V. (2004). Harsh realities. The Advertiser - 3rd May 2004.
Megaw, J.V. (2004). Panel discussions. The Advertiser [1st October 2004], pp.88-88.
Megaw, J.V. (2004). Students mix the spectrum. The Advertiser - 5th January 2004.
Megaw, M.R. and Megaw, J.V. (2004). Old ways in new location. The Advertiser - 21st January 2004, Jan 22.
Megaw, J.V. and Megaw, M.R. (2004). Early Celtic Art in Britain and Ireland.
Megaw, M.R. and Megaw, J.V. (2004). Essential elements. The Advertiser - 29th March 2004.
Megaw, M.R. and Megaw, J.V. (2004). Forget Gibson, check this out. The Advertiser - 2nd May 2004.
Megaw, M.R. and Megaw, J.V. (2004). Never too late for a timely idea. The Advertiser, Mar 9.
Megaw, J.V. (2004). Working through abstract maze. The Advertiser - 24th May 2004.
McLean, I., Megaw, J.V.S. and Megaw, M.R. (2003). Big country: works from the Flinders University Art Museum collection (Exhibition catalogue and essay).
Megaw, M.R. and Megaw, J.V.S. (2003). From Durer to Dolly Daniels: a partial history of the Flinders University Art Museum. , pp.33-54.
Megaw, J.V. (2003). Wonders of nature. The Advertiser - 19th May 2003.
Megaw, J.V. (2003). Visions from Utopia. The Advertiser - 28th July 2003.
Megaw, J.V. (2003). Rhys' Day. Australian Archaeology, 56, pp.59-59.
Megaw, J.V. (2003). Painting their sacred land. The Advertiser - 10th January 2003.
Megaw, J.V. (2003). Kelti v Novem Mestu: katalog razstave = The celts in Novo Mesto: exhibition catalogue. Archeoloski vestnik, 54, pp.479-481.
Megaw, J.V. (2003). Finding voice. The Advertiser - 11th April 2003.
Megaw, J.V. (2003). All eyes on Albert. The Advertiser - 5th April 2003.
Megaw, V.V. and Megaw, M.R. (2002). Contrasting Visions. The Advertiser - 30th December 2002.
Megaw, M.R. and Megaw, J.V. (2002). Themes past and present. The Advertiser - 22nd May 2002.
Megaw, M.R. and Megaw, J.V. (2002). Fringe Dwellings. The Advertiser 8th July 2002.
Megaw, J.V. and Megaw, M.R. (2002). The Celts (Encyclopedia entry). Encyclopedia of Archaeology: History and Discoveries I A-D, pp.285-295.
Megaw, M.R. and Megaw, J.V. (2002). Wealth of People's Diversity.
Megaw, J.V. and Megaw, M.R. (2001). Celts. Encyclopedia of Achaeology.
Megaw, J.V. (2001). History Gets Whip Hand. The Advertiser, 19/03/2001, pp.8-8.
Megaw, J.V. and Megaw, M.R. (2001). Strong Contrast. The Advertiser, 3/07/2001, pp.45-45.
Megaw, M.R. and Megaw, J.V. (2001). Colourful Contrasts. The Advertiser, 3/04/2001, pp.85-85.
Megaw, M.R. and Megaw, J.V. (2001). Sisters from Utopia. The Advertiser, 29/05/2001, pp.46-46.
Megaw, M.R. and Megaw, J.V. (2001). Indigenous Australians: Visual Arts. The Australian People: An Encyclopedia of the Nation, its People and their Origins.
Megaw, M.R. and Megaw, J.V. (2001). Results from Relations. The Advertiser, 12/03/2001, pp.85-85.
Megaw, M.R. and Megaw, J.V. (2001). Homing in on the Heartlands. The Advertiser, 5/02/2001, pp.76-76.

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Professional and community engagement

Expertise for media contact

  • Archaeology Australasian, European, expecially later prehistory and the Celts
  • Museums and Museology
  • Music Archaeology
  • Ethnographic Art especially contemporary
  • The Celts past and present
  • Indigenous Australian Art
  • Approved Valuer for The Commonwealth Cultural Gifts Program

Subject/s

  • Aboriginal Issues
  • Archaeology
  • Arts
  • Britain
  • History - Celtic
  • Museums
  • Music


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