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View article: Landscape Archaeology of the Chuchuwayha Sacred Site (British Colombia, Canada)
Landscape Archaeology of the Chuchuwayha Sacred Site (British Colombia, Canada) Open
New research is being conducted at the Chuchuwayha sacred site (British Columbia, Canada) at the request of the Upper Similkameen Indian Band, who want to pass on the site's history to future generations. The project's aims were to determi…
View article: Cloggs Cave pollen sequences, GunaiKurnai Country, East Gippsland (SE Australia): 25,000 years of cultural plant use and changing environments
Cloggs Cave pollen sequences, GunaiKurnai Country, East Gippsland (SE Australia): 25,000 years of cultural plant use and changing environments Open
In southeastern Australia, GunaiKurnai caves are known by current Aboriginal Elders and from nineteenth century ethnographic documents as special places used by mulla-mullung (“clever men” and “clever women”) for the practice of magic and …
View article: Collaborative anthracology and cultural understandings of wood charcoal in Marra Country (northern Australia)
Collaborative anthracology and cultural understandings of wood charcoal in Marra Country (northern Australia) Open
This paper presents results from the first collaborative anthracological (archaeological wood charcoal analysis) study in northern Australia’s southwest Gulf of Carpentaria region. The analysis focused on charcoal from a Late Holocene comb…
View article: Archaeological evidence of an ethnographically documented Australian Aboriginal ritual dated to the last ice age
Archaeological evidence of an ethnographically documented Australian Aboriginal ritual dated to the last ice age Open
In societies without writing, ethnographically known rituals have rarely been tracked back archaeologically more than a few hundred years. At the invitation of GunaiKurnai Aboriginal Elders, we undertook archaeological excavations at Clogg…
View article: Millukmungee 1: Stone artefacts and occupation at the junction of the Buchan and Snowy Rivers, GunaiKurnai Country, East Gippsland (Victoria, Australia)
Millukmungee 1: Stone artefacts and occupation at the junction of the Buchan and Snowy Rivers, GunaiKurnai Country, East Gippsland (Victoria, Australia) Open
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View article: Early Aboriginal pottery production and offshore island occupation on Jiigurru (Lizard Island group), Great Barrier Reef, Australia
Early Aboriginal pottery production and offshore island occupation on Jiigurru (Lizard Island group), Great Barrier Reef, Australia Open
Aboriginal manufacture and use of pottery was unknown in Australia prior to European settlement, despite well-known ceramic-making traditions in southern Papua New Guinea, eastern Indonesia, and the western Pacific. The absence of ancient …
View article: Exploring palaeoecology in the Northern Territory: the Walanjiwurru rockshelter, vegetation dynamics and shifting social landscapes in Marra Country
Exploring palaeoecology in the Northern Territory: the Walanjiwurru rockshelter, vegetation dynamics and shifting social landscapes in Marra Country Open
View article: Frontier Archaeology: Excavating Huli Colonization of the Lower Tagali Valley, Papua New Guinea
Frontier Archaeology: Excavating Huli Colonization of the Lower Tagali Valley, Papua New Guinea Open
Archaeological investigations have documented an ideological and occupied frontier in the Lower Tagali Valley along the southern margins of the Highlands of Papua New Guinea. Open-area excavations document two types of house structure asso…
View article: Interpreting the mammal deposits of Cloggs Cave (<scp>SE</scp>Australia),<scp>GunaiKurnai</scp>Aboriginal Country, through community‐led partnership research
Interpreting the mammal deposits of Cloggs Cave (<span>SE</span>Australia),<span>GunaiKurnai</span>Aboriginal Country, through community‐led partnership research Open
Palaeontological animal bone deposits are rarely investigated through research partnerships where the local First Nations communities have a defining hand in both the research questions asked and the research processes. Here we report rese…
View article: The Archaeology of Tanamu 1: A pre-Lapita to post-Lapita site from Caution Bay, south coast of mainland Papua New Guinea
The Archaeology of Tanamu 1: A pre-Lapita to post-Lapita site from Caution Bay, south coast of mainland Papua New Guinea Open
The discovery in 2010 of stratified Lapita assemblages at Caution Bay near Port Moresby, south coast of mainland Papua New Guinea (PNG) (David et al. 2011; McNiven et al. 2011), brought to the fore a series of important questions (Richards…
View article: Paradigm shifts and ontological turns at Cloggs Cave, Gunaikurnai Country, Australia
Paradigm shifts and ontological turns at Cloggs Cave, Gunaikurnai Country, Australia Open
Ontologies of Rock Art is the first publication to explore a wide range of ontological approaches to rock art interpretation, constituting the basis for groundbreaking studies on Indigenous knowledges, relational metaphysics, and rock imag…
View article: Geomorphological context and formation history of Cloggs Cave: What was the cave like when people inhabited it?
Geomorphological context and formation history of Cloggs Cave: What was the cave like when people inhabited it? Open
View article: Typology of Erasure
Typology of Erasure Open
Agents of the London Missionary Society sought radical change in the worlds of Torres Strait Islanders and communities in southern central New Guinea. As they had elsewhere in Oceania, LMS agents buried, burned or collected powerful object…
View article: Change in continuity: an archaeology of Mualgal missions, western Torres Strait, northeastern Australia
Change in continuity: an archaeology of Mualgal missions, western Torres Strait, northeastern Australia Open
This thesis is an archaeological examination of the colonial history of the Mualgal people (the Indigenous people of Mua, western Torres Strait, northeastern Australia) from their first entanglements with the London Missionary Society in t…