This paper describes a stone arrangement on Pabaju (Albany Island) near the tip of Cape York Peninsula, Queensland, Australia. The island is part of the traditional lands of the Gudang Aboriginal people. The site 'Tarrungi' is one of a number of stone arrangements in this area, which we interpret as the tangible evidence of ritual exchange within a regional cosmo-political landscape. The site on Pabaju is important as it has not suffered the same degree of disturbance from tourists as similar sites on the nearby Australian mainland. The presence of buttons, flaked glass and other artefacts on the site are suggestive of rituals enacted just after European settlement. This was at a time of significant social and political upheaval for the Gud...
Aboriginal stone arrangements occur throughout Australia and are of ritual importance to Aboriginal ...
This paper reports on the recording of previously unpublished Aboriginal stone hut structures in sou...
Stone arrangements are frequently encountered on the Australian mainland and islands. They have high...
This paper describes a stone arrangement on Pabaju (Albany Island) near the tip of Cape York Peninsu...
We describe here a pattern of archaeological sites that suggest that 'mainland' Aboriginal people we...
The Mine Island stone arrangement complex is a large ceremonial complex on the central Queensland co...
The materiality of ritual performance is a growing focus for archaeologists. In Europe, collective r...
The materiality of ritual performance is a growing focus for archaeologists. In Europe, collective r...
This paper reports on an archaeological survey at Evans Bay, Cape York, which recorded a large numbe...
In this review volume, we bring together researchers and institutions involved in Australian island ...
This thesis presents an archaeological study of contact where an island Aboriginal society in north...
For the Bulwandji Traditional Owners of Cape York Peninsula, Bunda Bibanji (also known as "Bare Hill...
Aboriginal Maritime Landscapes in South Australia reveals the maritime landscape of a coastal Aborig...
© 2013 Dr. José Antonio González ZarandonaConsidered by some archaeologists to be the largest rock a...
Humans have lived on the Australian continent for around 50,000 years. During that time, the indigen...
Aboriginal stone arrangements occur throughout Australia and are of ritual importance to Aboriginal ...
This paper reports on the recording of previously unpublished Aboriginal stone hut structures in sou...
Stone arrangements are frequently encountered on the Australian mainland and islands. They have high...
This paper describes a stone arrangement on Pabaju (Albany Island) near the tip of Cape York Peninsu...
We describe here a pattern of archaeological sites that suggest that 'mainland' Aboriginal people we...
The Mine Island stone arrangement complex is a large ceremonial complex on the central Queensland co...
The materiality of ritual performance is a growing focus for archaeologists. In Europe, collective r...
The materiality of ritual performance is a growing focus for archaeologists. In Europe, collective r...
This paper reports on an archaeological survey at Evans Bay, Cape York, which recorded a large numbe...
In this review volume, we bring together researchers and institutions involved in Australian island ...
This thesis presents an archaeological study of contact where an island Aboriginal society in north...
For the Bulwandji Traditional Owners of Cape York Peninsula, Bunda Bibanji (also known as "Bare Hill...
Aboriginal Maritime Landscapes in South Australia reveals the maritime landscape of a coastal Aborig...
© 2013 Dr. José Antonio González ZarandonaConsidered by some archaeologists to be the largest rock a...
Humans have lived on the Australian continent for around 50,000 years. During that time, the indigen...
Aboriginal stone arrangements occur throughout Australia and are of ritual importance to Aboriginal ...
This paper reports on the recording of previously unpublished Aboriginal stone hut structures in sou...
Stone arrangements are frequently encountered on the Australian mainland and islands. They have high...