| People-plant interaction and economic botany over 000 years of occupation at Carpenter's Gap south central Kimberley |
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| Indigenous built structures and anthropogenic impacts on the stratigraphy of Northern Australian rockshelters: insights from Malarrak north western Arnhem Land |
4 |
| The curious case of Proteaceae: macrobotanical investigations at Mount Behn rockshelter, Bunuba country, Western Australia |
4 |
| Dating painting events through by-products of ochre processing: Borologa 1 Rockshelter, Kimberley, Australia |
4 |
| A spearthrower butt from Widgingarri, Western Kimberley, Western Australia |
3 |
| Late Holocene edge-ground axe production and marine shell beads from Brooking Gorge 1 rockshelter, southern Kimberley |
3 |
| Counter-mapping theory and its application to a constantly changing Aboriginal stone arrangement site |
3 |
| Establishing a typology for Australian pointed bone implements |
2 |
| At the margins of the high country: a terminal Pleistocene to late Holocene occupation record from Wee Jasper, southeastern Australia |
2 |
| Beeswax rock art from Limmen National Park (Northern Territory), northern Australia: new insights into technique-based patterning and absence in the rock art record |
2 |
| 'Kimberley Stout figures': a new rock art style for Kimberley rock art, North-Western Australia |
1 |
| An unusual, incised ground stone artefact from southwestern Victoria, Australia: its function and potential symbolic significance |
1 |
| Minjiwarra: archaeological evidence of human occupation of Australia's northern Kimberley by 000 BP |
1 |
| Aboriginal stone artefacts and Country: dynamism, new meanings, theory, and heritage |
1 |
| Lightning teeth and Ponari sweat: Folk theories and magical uses of prehistoric stone axes (and adzes) in Island Southeast Asia and the origin of thunderstone beliefs |
1 |
| The chronology of Popo, an ancestral village site in Orokolo Bay, Gulf Province, Papua New Guinea |
1 |
| The archaeology of Maliwawa: 000 years of occupation in the Wellington Range, Arnhem Land |
1 |
| Stylistic analysis of stone arrangements supports regional cultural interactions along the northern Great Barrier Reef, Queensland |
1 |
| Shifting worlds: post-contact rock art in Central Australia |
1 |
| Murujuga at a crossroads: considering the evidence of nineteenth-century contact, Dampier Archipelago, northwest Australia |
1 |
| Beyond the colonial encounter: global approaches to contact rock art studies |
1 |
| Late Quaternary Aboriginal hunter-gatherer occupation of the Greater Swan Region, south-western Australia |
1 |
| Female weir fishers of the southern lowlands of Papua New Guinea: implications for an archaeology of gendered activities |
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| Macrobotanical remains and preservational bias: an example from Moonggaroonggoo, Gooniyandi Country, Western Australia |
0 |
| Following the Franklin: using film footage ethnographically to study archaeological practice in Tasmania |
0 |
| Telling stories about the past - theory and method in Australian Archaeology |
0 |
| Does upper limb robusticity and bilateral asymmetry support subsistence intensification at Roonka, South Australia? |
0 |
| Touching grindstones in archaeological and cultural heritage practice: materiality, affect and emotion in settler-colonial Australia |
0 |
| Insights into the procurement and distribution of fossiliferous chert artefacts across Southern Australia from the archival record |
0 |
| From rock art to contemporary art: Indigenous depictions of trains, planes and automobiles |
0 |
| Making rock art under the Spanish empire: a comparison of hunter gatherer and agrarian contact rock art in North-central Chile |
0 |
| Rock art and the transformation of history in the southwestern United States |
0 |
| La Cueva de las Mulas: re-creations of Tepehuan worldview during the colonial period |
0 |
| The spatial distribution of unique motifs featuring Dioscorea bulbifera, the round yam, in western Arnhem Land rock art |
0 |
| Feeling for the deep past: archaeological analogy and historical empathy |
0 |
| Changing ceramic traditions at Agila ancestral village, Hood Bay, Papua New Guinea |
0 |
| An investigation of human responses to climatic fluctuations at Allen's Cave, South Australia, from ca 000 to 000BP, by a technological analysis of stone artefacts |
0 |
| New radiocarbon dates from Kirriri 4: extending the 500 BP signature for the onset of the Torres Strait Cultural Complex to south Western Torres Strait, Northeast Queensland |
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| Aboriginal historical archaeological site, Kanyanyapilla camp, McLaren Vale, South Australia |
0 |
| Enamel defects at Roonka, South Australia: indicators of poor health or the osteological paradox? |
0 |
| 'Last Drinks at the Hibernian': practice-led research into art and archaeology |
0 |
| Carnarvon Gorge: safekeeping a place and Indigenous agency within rock art research and management |
0 |
| Connection, trespass, identity and a swastika: mark-making and entanglements at Pudjinuk Rockshelter No. South Australia |
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