Western Arnhem Land, in the Top End of Australia’s Northern Territory, has a rich archaeological landscape, ethnographic record and body of rock art that displays an astonishing array of imagery on shelter walls and ceilings. While the archaeology goes back to the earliest period of Aboriginal occupation of the continent, the rock art represents some of the richest, most diverse and visually most impressive regional assemblages anywhere in the world. To better understand this multi-dimensional cultural record, The Archaeology of Rock Art in Western Arnhem Land, Australia focuses on the nature and antiquity of the region’s rock art as revealed by archaeological surveys and excavations, and the application of novel analytical methods. This v...
The analysis which is presented here focuses on Arnhem Land rock art. It will relate the art to the...
We present Bayesian modelling on a long sequence of radiocarbon ages from the archaeological site of...
We present Bayesian modelling on a long sequence of radiocarbon ages from the archaeological site of...
Western Arnhem Land, in the Top End of Australia’s Northern Territory, has a rich archaeological lan...
Western Arnhem Land, in the Top End of Australia’s Northern Territory, has a rich archaeological lan...
Western Arnhem Land, in the Top End of Australia’s Northern Territory, has a rich archaeological lan...
The archaeomorphological study of Nawarla Gabarnmang in Australia's Northern Territory challenges us...
The rock art of western Arnhem Land represents one of the largest corpuses and most complex anc...
The thesis develops and applies a new systematic approach to the archaeological recording of rock a...
In 2008, we began two related research projects that focus on recent Australian rock art, made after...
Western Arnhem Land in northern Australia has the rare distinction, both at national and global scal...
PosterWestern Arnhem Land's rock art is world famous yet very poorly dated. Understanding its histor...
In 1985, Annie Clarke analysed botanical materials from Anbangbang 1 and Djuwarr 1, Kakadu National ...
We present Bayesian modelling on a long sequence of radiocarbon ages from the archaeological site of...
The analysis which is presented here focuses on Arnhem Land rock art. It will relate the art to the...
We present Bayesian modelling on a long sequence of radiocarbon ages from the archaeological site of...
We present Bayesian modelling on a long sequence of radiocarbon ages from the archaeological site of...
Western Arnhem Land, in the Top End of Australia’s Northern Territory, has a rich archaeological lan...
Western Arnhem Land, in the Top End of Australia’s Northern Territory, has a rich archaeological lan...
Western Arnhem Land, in the Top End of Australia’s Northern Territory, has a rich archaeological lan...
The archaeomorphological study of Nawarla Gabarnmang in Australia's Northern Territory challenges us...
The rock art of western Arnhem Land represents one of the largest corpuses and most complex anc...
The thesis develops and applies a new systematic approach to the archaeological recording of rock a...
In 2008, we began two related research projects that focus on recent Australian rock art, made after...
Western Arnhem Land in northern Australia has the rare distinction, both at national and global scal...
PosterWestern Arnhem Land's rock art is world famous yet very poorly dated. Understanding its histor...
In 1985, Annie Clarke analysed botanical materials from Anbangbang 1 and Djuwarr 1, Kakadu National ...
We present Bayesian modelling on a long sequence of radiocarbon ages from the archaeological site of...
The analysis which is presented here focuses on Arnhem Land rock art. It will relate the art to the...
We present Bayesian modelling on a long sequence of radiocarbon ages from the archaeological site of...
We present Bayesian modelling on a long sequence of radiocarbon ages from the archaeological site of...