This data article contains mineralogical and chemical data from mineral accretions sampled from rock art shelters in the Kimberley region of north west Australia. The accretions were collected both on and off pigment and engraved rock art of varying styles observed in the Kimberley with an aim of providing a thorough understanding of the formation and preservation of such materials in the context of dating [1]. This contribution includes processed powder X-ray Diffraction data, Scanning Electron Microscopy energy dispersive spectroscopy data, and Laser Ablation ICP-MS trace element mapping data
The formation of calcium oxalate (whewellite) on the encrusted surfaces at Yiwarlarlay, both over en...
The recent establishment of a minimum age estimate of 39.9 ka for the origin of rock art in Sulawesi...
In this article we present nine radiocarbon age determinations producing a minimum age and a minimum...
This data article contains mineralogical and chemical data from mineral accretions sampled from rock...
Mineral coatings, fringes, glazes and skins forming on the surfaces of sandstone rock shelters in We...
This data article contains mineralogic and chemical data from mineral coatings associated with rock ...
This paper critically reviews the various approaches used to estimate the age of the rock art in the...
The Kimberley region of Western Australia is one of the largest and most diverse rock art provenance...
This data article contains mineralogic and chemical data from mineral coatings associated with rock ...
This paper presents selected results of an experimental study using portable x-ray fluorescence (pXR...
Oxalate-rich mineral accretions, often found in rock shelters around the world, offer important oppo...
© 2017 The Author(s). The many thousands of Aboriginal rock art sites extending across Australia rep...
The ‘direct’ dating of rock art has proliferated since the development of accelerator mass spectrome...
PosterWestern Arnhem Land's rock art is world famous yet very poorly dated. Understanding its histor...
Museums and galleries in Australia have extensive collections of Aboriginal artefacts in their custo...
The formation of calcium oxalate (whewellite) on the encrusted surfaces at Yiwarlarlay, both over en...
The recent establishment of a minimum age estimate of 39.9 ka for the origin of rock art in Sulawesi...
In this article we present nine radiocarbon age determinations producing a minimum age and a minimum...
This data article contains mineralogical and chemical data from mineral accretions sampled from rock...
Mineral coatings, fringes, glazes and skins forming on the surfaces of sandstone rock shelters in We...
This data article contains mineralogic and chemical data from mineral coatings associated with rock ...
This paper critically reviews the various approaches used to estimate the age of the rock art in the...
The Kimberley region of Western Australia is one of the largest and most diverse rock art provenance...
This data article contains mineralogic and chemical data from mineral coatings associated with rock ...
This paper presents selected results of an experimental study using portable x-ray fluorescence (pXR...
Oxalate-rich mineral accretions, often found in rock shelters around the world, offer important oppo...
© 2017 The Author(s). The many thousands of Aboriginal rock art sites extending across Australia rep...
The ‘direct’ dating of rock art has proliferated since the development of accelerator mass spectrome...
PosterWestern Arnhem Land's rock art is world famous yet very poorly dated. Understanding its histor...
Museums and galleries in Australia have extensive collections of Aboriginal artefacts in their custo...
The formation of calcium oxalate (whewellite) on the encrusted surfaces at Yiwarlarlay, both over en...
The recent establishment of a minimum age estimate of 39.9 ka for the origin of rock art in Sulawesi...
In this article we present nine radiocarbon age determinations producing a minimum age and a minimum...