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Graeme Lloyd Pretty (June 24, 1940 – November 6, 2000) was an Australian
anthropologist An anthropologist is a scientist engaged in the practice of anthropology. Anthropologists study aspects of humans within past and present societies. Social anthropology, cultural anthropology and philosophical anthropology study the norms, values ...
. Working at the
South Australian Museum The South Australian Museum is a natural history museum and research institution in Adelaide, South Australia, founded in 1856 and owned by the Government of South Australia. It occupies a complex of buildings on North Terrace in the cultur ...
for over three decades, he worked with and studied many peoples, reaching almost every continent. Pretty assisted in the largest salvaging of ethnographic materials at the time in
Papua New Guinea Papua New Guinea, officially the Independent State of Papua New Guinea, is an island country in Oceania that comprises the eastern half of the island of New Guinea and offshore islands in Melanesia, a region of the southwestern Pacific Ocean n ...
. His work curating and preserving cultural objects stretched beyond his tenure at the South Australian Museum; he worked as a researcher for the South Australian Museum and was a visiting fellow in the Department of Anatomical Sciences at the
University of Adelaide The University of Adelaide is a public university, public research university based in Adelaide, South Australia. Established in 1874, it is the third-oldest university in Australia. Its main campus in the Adelaide city centre includes many Sa ...
. He is considered a "principal figure" in developing the professional field of
archaeology Archaeology or archeology is the study of human activity through the recovery and analysis of material culture. The archaeological record consists of Artifact (archaeology), artifacts, architecture, biofact (archaeology), biofacts or ecofacts, ...
in Australia.


Early life

Though he was born in
Melbourne Melbourne ( , ; Boonwurrung language, Boonwurrung/ or ) is the List of Australian capital cities, capital and List of cities in Australia by population, most populous city of the States and territories of Australia, Australian state of Victori ...
, Pretty and his family moved to
Richmond, New South Wales Richmond is a historic town in northwest Sydney in New South Wales, Australia. Richmond is in the local government area of the City of Hawkesbury and is part of the Sydney metropolitan area. It is located 19 metres above sea level on the alluvia ...
, because his father was in the
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and was stationed there. He grew up and attended school there. He would make his return to the area in college.


Educational background

Pretty attended
Sydney University The University of Sydney (USYD) is a public university, public research university in Sydney, Australia. Founded in 1850, it is the oldest university in both Australia and Oceania. One of Australia's six sandstone universities, it was one of the ...
and received a BA (Hons) in History and Archaeology in 1960. He also received a
postgraduate diploma fILE:Prédio Pós Graduação IMECC Unicamp.jpg, The State University of Campinas, as well as many Brazilian universities, offer Postgraduate courses in Brazil A postgraduate diploma (PgD, PgDip, PGDip, PG Dip., PGD, Dipl. PGD) is a postgraduat ...
in Education in 1961 from Sydney University.


South Australian Museum

Pretty worked his way up with the
South Australian Museum The South Australian Museum is a natural history museum and research institution in Adelaide, South Australia, founded in 1856 and owned by the Government of South Australia. It occupies a complex of buildings on North Terrace in the cultur ...
during his 32 years there. About one year after graduating from Sydney University and working at the Koonalda Caves and
Nullarbor Plain The Nullarbor Plain ( ; Latin: feminine of 'no' and 'tree') is part of the area of flat, almost treeless, arid or semi-arid country of southern Australia, located on the Great Australian Bight coast with the Great Victoria Desert to its no ...
s excavating Pleistocene limestone cave deposits, Pretty was hired as the Assistant Curator for the museum. Studying under
Norman Tindale Norman Barnett Tindale AO (12 October 1900 – 19 November 1993) was an Australian anthropologist, archaeologist, entomologist and ethnologist. He is best remembered for his work mapping the various tribal groupings of Aboriginal Australians ...
, Pretty undertook several "rescue expeditions" to recover artifacts across Southern Australia. Many of these excavation sites were around the lower River Murray. While on these excavation projects, he sought advice from John Mulvaney, who had recently excavated sites at Fromm's Landing. His relationship with Tindale continued long after his retirement. He was appointed the curator of archaeology in 1965 and stayed in this role until 1973. This position took Pretty across the world, working in the
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, elsewhere in
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, and
Southeast Asia Southeast Asia is the geographical United Nations geoscheme for Asia#South-eastern Asia, southeastern region of Asia, consisting of the regions that are situated south of China, east of the Indian subcontinent, and northwest of the Mainland Au ...
. Pretty long had an interest in
Melanesia Melanesia (, ) is a subregion of Oceania in the southwestern Pacific Ocean. It extends from New Guinea in the west to the Fiji Islands in the east, and includes the Arafura Sea. The region includes the four independent countries of Fiji, Vanu ...
and did fieldwork in the area from 1968 to 1969, specifically in Papua New Guinea. Because of these efforts, he was invited back to review Papua New Guinea's Museum and Art Gallery and assist in creating reports and inventory of their cave paintings. He also directed the South Australian Museum in salvaging and returning over 1,000 artifacts to the PNG Museum. 1968 was also the year he began an operation to recover human remains at a surface campsite in Roonka near the River Murray. Potentially, one of his most important contributions to Australian anthropology was his unusual consultation with the Aboriginal people who lived there. Instead of taking the traditional approach, Pretty engaged the community and co-created the project with them. Continuing until 1977, they worked to salvage one of the largest prehistoric Aboriginal skeletons in Australia. This effort was carefully organized and documented and provided a wealth of information on the community. In 1973, Pretty was promoted to Senior Curator of the Human Sciences Collections and then promoted to Senior Curator of Archaeology until he resigned from the position in 1994.


Leadership roles in curation and anthropology

Outside the South Australian Museum, Pretty held roles in the ASSA ( Anthropological Society of South Australia) from 1969 to 1973 and the AIATSIS (
Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies The Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies (AIATSIS), established as the Australian Institute of Aboriginal Studies (AIAS) in 1964, is an independent Australian Government statutory authority. It is a collecting, ...
) from 1965 to 2000. During his time with the ASSA, he served in several capacities, including secretary and president.


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Pretty, Graeme Lloyd 1940 births 2000 deaths Academics from Sydney Australian anthropologists Australian archaeologists Australian curators University of Sydney alumni