Aboriginal Maritime Landscapes in South Australia reveals the maritime landscape of a coastal Aboriginal mission, Burgiyana (Point Pearce), in South Australia, based on the experiences of the Narungga community.A collaborative initiative with Narungga peoples and a cross-disciplinary approach have resulted in new understandings of the maritime history of Australia. Analysis of the long-term participation of Narungga peoples in Australia’s maritime past, informed by Narungga oral histories, primary archival research and archaeological fieldwork, delivers insights into the world of Aboriginal peoples in the post-contact maritime landscape. This demonstrates that multiple interpretations of Australia’s maritime past exist and provokes a recons...
In this paper, we show how the Aboriginal people in the south-west of Australia (the Nyungar) develo...
[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:] Aboriginal Maritime Landscapes in South Australia reveals the maritime landscape of a coa...
This chapter investigates maritime cultural landscapes of Point Pearce Mission/Burgiyana, in the Yor...
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 ...
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 paper details the unique pairing of Indigenous and maritime archaeological approaches in the ‘(...
[Extract] This paper presents a consideration of viewpoints of the land from a seaward perspective a...
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...
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...
In this paper, we show how the Aboriginal people in the south-west of Australia (the Nyungar) develo...
[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:] Aboriginal Maritime Landscapes in South Australia reveals the maritime landscape of a coa...
This chapter investigates maritime cultural landscapes of Point Pearce Mission/Burgiyana, in the Yor...
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 ...
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 paper details the unique pairing of Indigenous and maritime archaeological approaches in the ‘(...
[Extract] This paper presents a consideration of viewpoints of the land from a seaward perspective a...
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...
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...
In this paper, we show how the Aboriginal people in the south-west of Australia (the Nyungar) develo...
[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...