[Extract] This book reports in detail on a sophisticated geoarchaeological study of stone artefact assemblages and hearths at Fowlers Gap Arid Zone Research Station in western New South Wales and incorporates earlier work undertaken over many years (35 related, individual, jointly, or multi-authored publications are cited). Semi-arid Australia covers around 70% of the continent and is a zone in which archaeologists have struggled to deal with abundant stone artefact scatters and deflated hearths found there. Holdaway and Fanning go a long way to resolving a number of issues
Unlike many edited festschrifts which tend to be eclectic affairs, the contributions to Changing Per...
The analysis and interpretation of surface sites continue to present problems for most Australian ar...
An intensification theory was developed in Australian archaeology in the early 1980s from a desire t...
[Extract] This book reports in detail on a sophisticated geoarchaeological study of stone artefact a...
This book provides readers with a unique understanding of the ways in which Aboriginal people intera...
Surface deposits of stone artefacts are the most common feature of the Australian Aboriginal archaeo...
Thesis (PhD)--Macquarie University, Division of Environmental & Life Sciences, Graduate School of th...
Surface deposits of stone artefacts are the most common feature of the Australian Aboriginal archaeo...
Harry Allen excavated Burkes Cave in the Scopes Ranges, western New South Wales (NSW), Australia in ...
The conventional approach to assessing the archaeological record in most parts of the world involves...
The hinterland of the NSW South Coast has long been considered a cultural heritage backwater in comp...
We present data from Australian study areas that support episodic nonequilibrium as a suitable model...
Rockshelter Excavations in the East Hamersley Range’ offers a detailed study of six exceptional rock...
Analysis of 28 radiocarbon determinations obtained from the excavation of heat retainer hearths from...
Clarkson\u27s book is based on his 2004 doctoral research on stone tool assemblages fr...
Unlike many edited festschrifts which tend to be eclectic affairs, the contributions to Changing Per...
The analysis and interpretation of surface sites continue to present problems for most Australian ar...
An intensification theory was developed in Australian archaeology in the early 1980s from a desire t...
[Extract] This book reports in detail on a sophisticated geoarchaeological study of stone artefact a...
This book provides readers with a unique understanding of the ways in which Aboriginal people intera...
Surface deposits of stone artefacts are the most common feature of the Australian Aboriginal archaeo...
Thesis (PhD)--Macquarie University, Division of Environmental & Life Sciences, Graduate School of th...
Surface deposits of stone artefacts are the most common feature of the Australian Aboriginal archaeo...
Harry Allen excavated Burkes Cave in the Scopes Ranges, western New South Wales (NSW), Australia in ...
The conventional approach to assessing the archaeological record in most parts of the world involves...
The hinterland of the NSW South Coast has long been considered a cultural heritage backwater in comp...
We present data from Australian study areas that support episodic nonequilibrium as a suitable model...
Rockshelter Excavations in the East Hamersley Range’ offers a detailed study of six exceptional rock...
Analysis of 28 radiocarbon determinations obtained from the excavation of heat retainer hearths from...
Clarkson\u27s book is based on his 2004 doctoral research on stone tool assemblages fr...
Unlike many edited festschrifts which tend to be eclectic affairs, the contributions to Changing Per...
The analysis and interpretation of surface sites continue to present problems for most Australian ar...
An intensification theory was developed in Australian archaeology in the early 1980s from a desire t...