This research provides insight into activities at two adjoining Aboriginal rockshelters in the Central Highlands in western Queensland, Native Well I and Native Well II. The study involved a residue and use-wear analysis of the backed artefact component of the stone assemblage. Prior to this, interpretation of the sites essentially relied on evidence of changes in stone technology over time, sequential and spatial patterning of artefacts and ethnographic analogy. This analysis revealed a range of activities occurring during the mid-to-late Holocene. Backed artefacts were used as knives, scrapers and/or incisors for wood-working and bone-working, as well as knives and scrapers for plant processing, including cooked starchy plants. Artefacts ...
Lithic assemblages associated with Indigenous Australian built structures are underexplored. The Hil...
Across the Australian continent, backed artefacts are produced in enormous numbers during the mid-la...
Identifying the range of plants and/or animals processed by pounding and/or grinding stones has been...
This research provides insight into activities at two adjoining Aboriginal rockshelters in the Centr...
Early models of backed artefact use in Australia proposed that they were typically barbs or tips on ...
Backed artefacts, otherwise microliths or backed bladelets, are key indicators of cultural practice ...
Ground stone implements are found across most Australian landscapes and are often regarded as Aborig...
There is evidence to suggest that the South Molle Island stone quarry in the Whitsunday Islands, cen...
This study provides a methodology for demonstrating changes in the use of technology and material cu...
Gledswood Shelter 1 (GS1) is a sandstone rockshelter located in northwest Queensland containing arch...
Residues, surface features and wear patterns documented on experimental and ethnographic artefacts f...
An analysis of surface scatters of stone artifacts from late Holocene contexts at Stud Creek, Sturt ...
Introduction: Until recently, lithic tool-use experiments in Australia were dominated by flaked sto...
Excavation of Brooking Gorge 1 rockshelter, located within Bunuba Country, southern Kimberley, Weste...
Pacific rim archaeology, 35 75-87. Usewear and phytoliths on bedrock grinding patches, Pilbara, nort...
Lithic assemblages associated with Indigenous Australian built structures are underexplored. The Hil...
Across the Australian continent, backed artefacts are produced in enormous numbers during the mid-la...
Identifying the range of plants and/or animals processed by pounding and/or grinding stones has been...
This research provides insight into activities at two adjoining Aboriginal rockshelters in the Centr...
Early models of backed artefact use in Australia proposed that they were typically barbs or tips on ...
Backed artefacts, otherwise microliths or backed bladelets, are key indicators of cultural practice ...
Ground stone implements are found across most Australian landscapes and are often regarded as Aborig...
There is evidence to suggest that the South Molle Island stone quarry in the Whitsunday Islands, cen...
This study provides a methodology for demonstrating changes in the use of technology and material cu...
Gledswood Shelter 1 (GS1) is a sandstone rockshelter located in northwest Queensland containing arch...
Residues, surface features and wear patterns documented on experimental and ethnographic artefacts f...
An analysis of surface scatters of stone artifacts from late Holocene contexts at Stud Creek, Sturt ...
Introduction: Until recently, lithic tool-use experiments in Australia were dominated by flaked sto...
Excavation of Brooking Gorge 1 rockshelter, located within Bunuba Country, southern Kimberley, Weste...
Pacific rim archaeology, 35 75-87. Usewear and phytoliths on bedrock grinding patches, Pilbara, nort...
Lithic assemblages associated with Indigenous Australian built structures are underexplored. The Hil...
Across the Australian continent, backed artefacts are produced in enormous numbers during the mid-la...
Identifying the range of plants and/or animals processed by pounding and/or grinding stones has been...