The Cape York peninsula, in tropical Queensland, shows distinct regional pattern in its recent rock art. And there is regional pattern also in the exchange networks of ethnohistorical times. Do these patterns bear a relationship?
International audienceSince 1909, patrol officers, anthropologists and archaeologists have identifie...
One of the largest concentrations of rock paintings in Australia is found in the rugged and remote K...
The rock art of western Arnhem Land represents one of the largest corpuses and most complex anc...
This monograph addresses aspects of continuity and change in the prehistory of one region of Aborigi...
Aboriginal rock art occurs throughout the lands of the Laura Sandstone Basin from Princess Charlotte...
Two absolute dating methods have been used in south-central Cape York Peninsula to date pre-Historic...
This paper explores past connections of Aboriginal people within what is now known as the Wet Tropic...
The research examines prehistoric rock art which occurs in the Sydney region in coastal south-easter...
In this paper, the authors will explore current interpretations of Torres Strait archaeology. These ...
My concern is the spatial organisation of hunters and gatherers and how this is manifested through d...
In the 1960s Percy Trezise integrated his rock art research in the Laura region, Cape York Peninsula...
The aim of this thesis is to examine regionality in the rock art of the north Kimberley, Western Aus...
The cultural tradition of complex dancing tableaux, long song series, body-masks and suspended sculp...
The authors describe rock art dating research in Australia using the oxalate method While the array ...
This paper presents an analysis of Aboriginal rock engravings and paintings in the Olary Province of...
International audienceSince 1909, patrol officers, anthropologists and archaeologists have identifie...
One of the largest concentrations of rock paintings in Australia is found in the rugged and remote K...
The rock art of western Arnhem Land represents one of the largest corpuses and most complex anc...
This monograph addresses aspects of continuity and change in the prehistory of one region of Aborigi...
Aboriginal rock art occurs throughout the lands of the Laura Sandstone Basin from Princess Charlotte...
Two absolute dating methods have been used in south-central Cape York Peninsula to date pre-Historic...
This paper explores past connections of Aboriginal people within what is now known as the Wet Tropic...
The research examines prehistoric rock art which occurs in the Sydney region in coastal south-easter...
In this paper, the authors will explore current interpretations of Torres Strait archaeology. These ...
My concern is the spatial organisation of hunters and gatherers and how this is manifested through d...
In the 1960s Percy Trezise integrated his rock art research in the Laura region, Cape York Peninsula...
The aim of this thesis is to examine regionality in the rock art of the north Kimberley, Western Aus...
The cultural tradition of complex dancing tableaux, long song series, body-masks and suspended sculp...
The authors describe rock art dating research in Australia using the oxalate method While the array ...
This paper presents an analysis of Aboriginal rock engravings and paintings in the Olary Province of...
International audienceSince 1909, patrol officers, anthropologists and archaeologists have identifie...
One of the largest concentrations of rock paintings in Australia is found in the rugged and remote K...
The rock art of western Arnhem Land represents one of the largest corpuses and most complex anc...