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Bruno David is a distinguished professor at Monash University, specializing in anthropological archaeology. With over 30 years of experience, he has significantly contributed to the understanding of artefacts, artworks, and the cultural narratives of Indigenous communities. His approach to archaeological research embodies a partnership between science and culture, emphasizing the importance of working alongside communities to uncover their histories. Prior to his tenure at Monash, Bruno worked at the University of Queensland and collaborated with Aboriginal organizations in Cape York Peninsula. He has authored and co-authored more than six books and has been awarded the Bruce Veitch Award for Excellence in Indigenous Engagement. His current projects include collaboration with the Jawoyn Aboriginal community in western Arnhem Land, focusing on cultural eco-tourism and historical research, as well as documenting the lineage of Lapita peoples in Papua New Guinea.
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