Hilary du Cros

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Hillary du Cros is an Australian archaeologist and cultural tourism teacher who has worked in Hong Kong, Macau, Canada, Britain and Australia.[1] She is currently Associate Professor, Hong Kong Institute of Education, teaching in the area of Cultural Tourism in the Department of Cultural and Creative Arts.[2] She has made significant contributions to the challenge of developing cultural heritage sites, including in various journals and full-length books.[3][4][5]

She completed a Phd at Monash University in 1996 on the topic Committing archaeology in Australia, which was published as Much More than Stones & Bones: Australian Archaeology in the Late Twentieth Century in 2002. Du Cros had begun her higher education in Australia, earning a BA from the University of Sydney.[6]

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