Although the historical record relating to nineteenth century frontier conflict between Aboriginal groups and Europeans in Queensland has been clearly documented, there have been limited associated archaeological studies. As part of the Archaeology of the Queensland Native Mounted Police (NMP) project, this paper canvasses the physical imprint of frontier conflict across Queensland between 1849 and the early 1900s, focusing specifically on the activities and camp sites of the NMP, the government-sanctioned paramilitary force tasked with policing Aboriginal people to protect settler livelihoods. At least 148 NMP camps of varying duration once existed, and historical and archaeological investigations of these demonstrate some consistent patte...
The invasion of the Australian continent by Europeans caused massive disruptions to Indigenous cultu...
Ant bed (also known as termite mound) floors were a common feature of historical buildings in coloni...
Ant bed (also known as termite mound) floors were a common feature of historical buildings in coloni...
This research examines the multiple elements of daily frontier life at the Native Mounted Police (NM...
The ‘History Wars’ sparked a flurry of research into the nature and extent of Aboriginal-settler fro...
Over the past two decades, archaeologists have explored aspects of Indigenous agency to better encom...
The 'Frontier Wars' in Australia were a series of conflicts carried out at different times and place...
The Queensland Native Mounted Police (NMP) were a nineteenth century, government-sanctioned, paramil...
This dataset is available at the URL below (https://nmp.essolutions.com.au/home.aspx). This datas...
The archaeological record of Lower Laura (aka Boralga) Native Mounted Police camp, a longstanding ba...
© 2000 Dr. Nathan WolskiThis thesis demonstrates the possibility and value of a postcolonial archaeo...
In the early nineteenth century, European accounts of Southeast Queensland occasionally refer to lar...
: As archaeologists working in Australia for the past thirty years, we have had the privilege of rec...
The archaeological record of Lower Laura (aka Boralga) Native Mounted Police camp, a longstanding ba...
Frontier violence is now an accepted chapter of Australian history. Indigenous resistance is centra...
The invasion of the Australian continent by Europeans caused massive disruptions to Indigenous cultu...
Ant bed (also known as termite mound) floors were a common feature of historical buildings in coloni...
Ant bed (also known as termite mound) floors were a common feature of historical buildings in coloni...
This research examines the multiple elements of daily frontier life at the Native Mounted Police (NM...
The ‘History Wars’ sparked a flurry of research into the nature and extent of Aboriginal-settler fro...
Over the past two decades, archaeologists have explored aspects of Indigenous agency to better encom...
The 'Frontier Wars' in Australia were a series of conflicts carried out at different times and place...
The Queensland Native Mounted Police (NMP) were a nineteenth century, government-sanctioned, paramil...
This dataset is available at the URL below (https://nmp.essolutions.com.au/home.aspx). This datas...
The archaeological record of Lower Laura (aka Boralga) Native Mounted Police camp, a longstanding ba...
© 2000 Dr. Nathan WolskiThis thesis demonstrates the possibility and value of a postcolonial archaeo...
In the early nineteenth century, European accounts of Southeast Queensland occasionally refer to lar...
: As archaeologists working in Australia for the past thirty years, we have had the privilege of rec...
The archaeological record of Lower Laura (aka Boralga) Native Mounted Police camp, a longstanding ba...
Frontier violence is now an accepted chapter of Australian history. Indigenous resistance is centra...
The invasion of the Australian continent by Europeans caused massive disruptions to Indigenous cultu...
Ant bed (also known as termite mound) floors were a common feature of historical buildings in coloni...
Ant bed (also known as termite mound) floors were a common feature of historical buildings in coloni...