The Mine Island stone arrangement complex is a large ceremonial complex on the central Queensland coast. The arrangements are in excess of 2 km of looping and U-shaped aligned stones. A series of middens, directly adjacent to the stone arrangements, was recently excavated, providing potential chronological insights into the construction and ceremonial use of the stone arrangement. We posit that these stone arrangements represent a shared spirituality linking coastal peoples for over 300 km of coastline, the inception of which was possibly linked to a range of broader changes impacting coastal hunter-gatherers on the central Queensland coast after around 500 BP
Archaeological deposits from Boodie Cave on Barrow Island, northwest Australia, reveal some of the o...
Recent studies conducted in Murujuga Sea Country have confirmed that Indigenous Australian archaeolo...
The materiality of ritual performance is a growing focus for archaeologists. In Europe, collective r...
This paper describes a stone arrangement on Pabaju (Albany Island) near the tip of Cape York Peninsu...
Stone arrangements are frequently encountered on the Australian mainland and islands. They have high...
There is evidence to suggest that the South Molle Island stone quarry in the Whitsunday Islands, cen...
Coastal archaeology in Australia differs in many respects from that of other areas, with the potenti...
Island archipelagos of the tropical coast of central Queensland include the most distant offshore is...
Aboriginal stone arrangements occur throughout Australia and are of ritual importance to Aboriginal ...
This paper presents excavation results from a midden site on the central Queensland coast at Wunjung...
In this review volume, we bring together researchers and institutions involved in Australian island ...
In this paper we present an overview of the radiocarbon chronology of pre-European Aboriginal occupa...
Archaeological research on islands of the Great Barrier Reef Marine Province (GBRMP) only commenced ...
We describe here a pattern of archaeological sites that suggest that 'mainland' Aboriginal people we...
Archaeological deposits from Boodie Cave on Barrow Island, northwest Australia, reveal some of the o...
Archaeological deposits from Boodie Cave on Barrow Island, northwest Australia, reveal some of the o...
Recent studies conducted in Murujuga Sea Country have confirmed that Indigenous Australian archaeolo...
The materiality of ritual performance is a growing focus for archaeologists. In Europe, collective r...
This paper describes a stone arrangement on Pabaju (Albany Island) near the tip of Cape York Peninsu...
Stone arrangements are frequently encountered on the Australian mainland and islands. They have high...
There is evidence to suggest that the South Molle Island stone quarry in the Whitsunday Islands, cen...
Coastal archaeology in Australia differs in many respects from that of other areas, with the potenti...
Island archipelagos of the tropical coast of central Queensland include the most distant offshore is...
Aboriginal stone arrangements occur throughout Australia and are of ritual importance to Aboriginal ...
This paper presents excavation results from a midden site on the central Queensland coast at Wunjung...
In this review volume, we bring together researchers and institutions involved in Australian island ...
In this paper we present an overview of the radiocarbon chronology of pre-European Aboriginal occupa...
Archaeological research on islands of the Great Barrier Reef Marine Province (GBRMP) only commenced ...
We describe here a pattern of archaeological sites that suggest that 'mainland' Aboriginal people we...
Archaeological deposits from Boodie Cave on Barrow Island, northwest Australia, reveal some of the o...
Archaeological deposits from Boodie Cave on Barrow Island, northwest Australia, reveal some of the o...
Recent studies conducted in Murujuga Sea Country have confirmed that Indigenous Australian archaeolo...
The materiality of ritual performance is a growing focus for archaeologists. In Europe, collective r...