Otago Daily Times

Archaeolog­y professor honoured by Australia

- JOHN LEWIS john.lewis@odt.co.nz

COULD this be a subtle reminder from the Australian Government that Prof Glenn Summerhaye­s is definitely an Australian?

The highprofil­e University of Otago School of Social Sciences archaeolog­y professor has been awarded the Order of Australia Medal by Australian High Commission­er to New Zealand Patricia Forsythe, in Wellington, for his service to tertiary education and history.

The 66yearold has lived in New Zealand for nearly 20 years.

Prof Summerhaye­s is the university’s foundation chairman of anthropolo­gy, an honorary professor at both the Australian National University and the University of Queensland, and has worked in archaeolog­y and history for more than 35 years.

During that time he has conducted research on Pacific archaeolog­y, the archaeolog­y of trade and exchange, the developmen­t of social complexity, the archaeolog­y of East Asia, archaeomet­ry, cultural heritage management and the archaeolog­y of Papua New Guinea.

He said he had achieved great things in his research since moving to Dunedin, particular­ly in his work on the historic roots of the languages of Papua New Guinea.

He attributed his success to the staff and facilities at the University of Otago.

‘‘I knew before I came here that Otago archaeolog­y was one of the leading universiti­es in the world — it had the best lab facilities bar none.

‘‘I’m very lucky to be here, very proud that the Australian Government has rewarded me with this, and I think it’s good marks all round.’’

Asked if he thought the award was an attempt to remind New Zealanders he is actually an Australian, he said probably not.

‘‘I don’t even think it occurred to them.

‘‘I think it was just a kind act by a colleague overseas.’’

Prof Summerhaye­s almost has a full alphabet of letters after his name already, including an OL (the Officer of Logohu, awarded for distinguis­hed service to Papua New Guinea), FSA (Fellow of the Society of Antiquitie­s of

Great Britain and Ireland), FLS (Fellow of the Linnean Society of London), and an FRAI (Fellow of the Royal Anthropolo­gical Institute of Great Britain).

Now he has an OAM after his name.

‘‘I feel very honoured. It came as a total surprise.

‘‘I feel humbled by it as well.’’

 ?? PHOTO: GREGOR RICHARDSON ?? More letters . . . University of Otago School of Social Sciences archaeolog­y Prof Glenn Summerhaye­s with his latest award, the Order of Australia Medal.
PHOTO: GREGOR RICHARDSON More letters . . . University of Otago School of Social Sciences archaeolog­y Prof Glenn Summerhaye­s with his latest award, the Order of Australia Medal.

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