In this postmodern World the evocation of ecological approaches in archaeology conjures up visions of banal environmental determinism and passive human actors receiving their cues from terrifying landscapes. And yet anything but the most superficial critique of the myriad approaches that have been labelled ecology easily illustrates that social and cognitive factors may be given voice at both the individual and group level. As Pardoe (1994:182) has argued in a recent review of studies of human ecology in Australia "Humans are one species capable of rewriting deterministic ecological equations through consciousness and intentionality".\ud \ud Whitley (1998:3) notes that the traditional processual approach sees cultures as "...systems of soci...
Just as the proof of the pudding is in the eating, so it is in science that the testing of hypothese...
Unlike many edited festschrifts which tend to be eclectic affairs, the contributions to Changing Per...
Abstract: This paper reviews the long history of interaction between scientists working in geo-morph...
In this postmodern World the evocation of ecological approaches in archaeology conjures up visions o...
The Intensification debate of the late 1970s–1980s in world and Australian archaeology challenged co...
Environmental anthropology is an expanding field in Australia. Extensive research on Aboriginal rela...
The paper addresses cultural assumptions about ‘nativeness’ and ‘belonging’ to place as they are imp...
[Extract] It has been twenty years since Harry Lourandos (1983) published an influential paper promo...
My concern is the spatial organisation of hunters and gatherers and how this is manifested through d...
Accounts of long-term cultural change in Australia have emphasised the late Holocene as the period w...
The discipline of archaeology studies the nature, meanings and effects of past human behaviour over ...
This paper discusses the impact of scientific empiricism on Australian archaeology over the last thi...
Cultural ecology examines in a systematic way the interdependence between the environment, technolog...
Cultural ecology is based on the interaction of culture, man and environment. To the understanding ...
Recent decades have seen a surge of landscape concepts in archaeology. Despite strong, growing inter...
Just as the proof of the pudding is in the eating, so it is in science that the testing of hypothese...
Unlike many edited festschrifts which tend to be eclectic affairs, the contributions to Changing Per...
Abstract: This paper reviews the long history of interaction between scientists working in geo-morph...
In this postmodern World the evocation of ecological approaches in archaeology conjures up visions o...
The Intensification debate of the late 1970s–1980s in world and Australian archaeology challenged co...
Environmental anthropology is an expanding field in Australia. Extensive research on Aboriginal rela...
The paper addresses cultural assumptions about ‘nativeness’ and ‘belonging’ to place as they are imp...
[Extract] It has been twenty years since Harry Lourandos (1983) published an influential paper promo...
My concern is the spatial organisation of hunters and gatherers and how this is manifested through d...
Accounts of long-term cultural change in Australia have emphasised the late Holocene as the period w...
The discipline of archaeology studies the nature, meanings and effects of past human behaviour over ...
This paper discusses the impact of scientific empiricism on Australian archaeology over the last thi...
Cultural ecology examines in a systematic way the interdependence between the environment, technolog...
Cultural ecology is based on the interaction of culture, man and environment. To the understanding ...
Recent decades have seen a surge of landscape concepts in archaeology. Despite strong, growing inter...
Just as the proof of the pudding is in the eating, so it is in science that the testing of hypothese...
Unlike many edited festschrifts which tend to be eclectic affairs, the contributions to Changing Per...
Abstract: This paper reviews the long history of interaction between scientists working in geo-morph...