This paper details the unique pairing of Indigenous and maritime archaeological approaches in the '(Re)locating Narrunga Project'. Narrunga was a ketch built by the Narungga Aboriginal community at Point Pearce Mission (Yorke Peninsula, South Australia) at the turn of the twentieth century and later sunk in the 1940s. It is argued that convergences between the scholarly interests of Indigenous and maritime archaeological approaches have been slow to develop and that maritime archaeology as a sub-discipline has not capitalized on the insights that can be gained from collaborative approaches between communities and practitioners. Similarly, Indigenous communities in Australia have had few opportunities to work with researchers to record their...
This thesis develops a new methodological approach to the archaeology of Australian Colonial mariti...
This thesis develops a new methodological approach to the archaeology of Australian Colonial mariti...
While it is certainly the case that Indigenous Australians have suffered the consequences of being t...
This paper details the unique pairing of Indigenous and maritime archaeological approaches in the '(...
This paper details the unique pairing of Indigenous and maritime archaeological approaches in the ‘(...
This chapter investigates maritime cultural landscapes of Point Pearce Mission/Burgiyana, in the Yor...
Aboriginal Maritime Landscapes in South Australia reveals the maritime landscape of a coastal Aborig...
The post-contact maritime archaeological research of Aboriginal missions has hitherto been an un-dev...
This thesis investigates the maritime cultural landscape of Point Pearce Mission/ Burgiyana, in the ...
[Extract:] Aboriginal Maritime Landscapes in South Australia reveals the maritime landscape of a coa...
Understanding Indigenous peoples' formative role in early exploration and economic development of Au...
Understanding Indigenous peoples' formative role in early exploration and economic development of Au...
[Extract] This research employs the concept of 'archaeologies of attachment', with its emphasis on m...
[Extract] This research employs the concept of 'archaeologies of attachment', with its emphasis on m...
[Extract] This paper presents a consideration of viewpoints of the land from a seaward perspective a...
This thesis develops a new methodological approach to the archaeology of Australian Colonial mariti...
This thesis develops a new methodological approach to the archaeology of Australian Colonial mariti...
While it is certainly the case that Indigenous Australians have suffered the consequences of being t...
This paper details the unique pairing of Indigenous and maritime archaeological approaches in the '(...
This paper details the unique pairing of Indigenous and maritime archaeological approaches in the ‘(...
This chapter investigates maritime cultural landscapes of Point Pearce Mission/Burgiyana, in the Yor...
Aboriginal Maritime Landscapes in South Australia reveals the maritime landscape of a coastal Aborig...
The post-contact maritime archaeological research of Aboriginal missions has hitherto been an un-dev...
This thesis investigates the maritime cultural landscape of Point Pearce Mission/ Burgiyana, in the ...
[Extract:] Aboriginal Maritime Landscapes in South Australia reveals the maritime landscape of a coa...
Understanding Indigenous peoples' formative role in early exploration and economic development of Au...
Understanding Indigenous peoples' formative role in early exploration and economic development of Au...
[Extract] This research employs the concept of 'archaeologies of attachment', with its emphasis on m...
[Extract] This research employs the concept of 'archaeologies of attachment', with its emphasis on m...
[Extract] This paper presents a consideration of viewpoints of the land from a seaward perspective a...
This thesis develops a new methodological approach to the archaeology of Australian Colonial mariti...
This thesis develops a new methodological approach to the archaeology of Australian Colonial mariti...
While it is certainly the case that Indigenous Australians have suffered the consequences of being t...