Collaborating with SylviaWA Museum Records and Supplements | Updated 7 years agoINTRODUCTION – Take the belief that we share a common humanity which has been forged of our evolutionary past, plus our aeons of cultural and social experience. Because we have always lived as social beings, our cultural meanings have been woven into infinitely variable patterns drawn from a common set of central experiences revolving around our natural life-cycle and our sexual identity. Sylvia would add a Divine Spark as the celebration of our unique place in the universe. Author(s) Lois Tilbrook Volume Supplement 79 : "Fire and Hearth" Forty Years On: essays in honour of Sylvia J. Hallam Article Published 2011 Page Number 75 DOI 10.18195/issn.0313-122x.79.2011.075-076 Collaborating with Sylvia Download 157.85 KB To request an accessible version of this pdf please email onlineservices@museum.wa.gov.au ORDER A COPY OF THE COMPLETE VOLUME Supplement 79: "Fire and Hearth" Forty Years On: essays in honour of Sylvia J. Hallam