Archaeological interpretation is increasingly an interdisciplinary effort between archaeologists and specialists of various archaeological sciences. In such integrated work, excavation data are the primary reference to provide context for the vast range of cultural and biological material that are later investigated. A review of over three decades of published Australian archaeological data shows that there is a widespread practice in the use of arbitrary excavation units, not only as excavation tools but also as analytical units. Building from the lectures of Smith on the Lost Art of Stratigraphy and other published literature, this paper explores some of the issues surrounding different excavation strategies applied today, particularly in...
Recent research conducted on the stone artefacts from the Tasmanian Pleistocene site of Bone Cave co...
Multidisciplinary approaches are now commonplace in the investigation of archaeological sites worldw...
Multidisciplinary approaches are now commonplace in the investigation of archaeological sites worldw...
International audienceIn order to track diachronic changes in archaeological sequences, researchers ...
The conventional approach to assessing the archaeological record in most parts of the world involves...
Surface deposits of stone artefacts are the most common feature of the Australian Aboriginal archaeo...
The method used by archaeologists for excavation and recording of the stratigraphic evidence, within...
Surface deposits of stone artefacts are the most common feature of the Australian Aboriginal archaeo...
An analysis of surface scatters of stone artifacts from late Holocene contexts at Stud Creek, Sturt ...
In this article, we present a brief examination of the overall lack of concern with archaeological t...
While it is certainly the case that Indigenous Australians have suffered the consequences of being t...
This paper discusses the impact of scientific empiricism on Australian archaeology over the last thi...
Two obstacles stand in the way of satisfactory synthesis of Australian prehistory at more than a ve...
The process of archaeological excavation is one of destruction. It normally provides archaeologists ...
Malarrak 1 is currently the northernmost excavated rockshelter on the Australian mainland, located i...
Recent research conducted on the stone artefacts from the Tasmanian Pleistocene site of Bone Cave co...
Multidisciplinary approaches are now commonplace in the investigation of archaeological sites worldw...
Multidisciplinary approaches are now commonplace in the investigation of archaeological sites worldw...
International audienceIn order to track diachronic changes in archaeological sequences, researchers ...
The conventional approach to assessing the archaeological record in most parts of the world involves...
Surface deposits of stone artefacts are the most common feature of the Australian Aboriginal archaeo...
The method used by archaeologists for excavation and recording of the stratigraphic evidence, within...
Surface deposits of stone artefacts are the most common feature of the Australian Aboriginal archaeo...
An analysis of surface scatters of stone artifacts from late Holocene contexts at Stud Creek, Sturt ...
In this article, we present a brief examination of the overall lack of concern with archaeological t...
While it is certainly the case that Indigenous Australians have suffered the consequences of being t...
This paper discusses the impact of scientific empiricism on Australian archaeology over the last thi...
Two obstacles stand in the way of satisfactory synthesis of Australian prehistory at more than a ve...
The process of archaeological excavation is one of destruction. It normally provides archaeologists ...
Malarrak 1 is currently the northernmost excavated rockshelter on the Australian mainland, located i...
Recent research conducted on the stone artefacts from the Tasmanian Pleistocene site of Bone Cave co...
Multidisciplinary approaches are now commonplace in the investigation of archaeological sites worldw...
Multidisciplinary approaches are now commonplace in the investigation of archaeological sites worldw...