Ant bed (also known as termite mound) floors were a common feature of historical buildings in colonial Australia, yet they are rarely identified in archaeological contexts. In this paper we present a case study of these features in buildings associated with a late nineteenth century Native Mounted Police camp in Cape York Peninsula, Queensland. Aboriginal colleagues reported the former existence of these floors in buildings at the site, though none could be seen at the contemporary ground surface. The question thus existed as to whether they were extant in subsurface contexts. Ground-penetrating radar revealed rectangular, high amplitude reflections in many parts of the site. Excavation demonstrated these features comprised stratigraphicall...
Title devised by cataloguer based on accompanying documentation.; Part of the Australian Inland Miss...
Archaeological interpretation is increasingly an interdisciplinary effort between archaeologists and...
Aboriginal architecture has only recently been recognised within the architectural history of Austra...
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...
Ant bed (also known as termite mound) floors were a common feature of historical buildings in coloni...
During salvage excavations of an Aboriginal shell midden at Hollywell, on the Gold Coast of Queensla...
The archaeological record of Lower Laura (aka Boralga) Native Mounted Police camp, a longstanding ba...
The archaeological record of Lower Laura (aka Boralga) Native Mounted Police camp, a longstanding ba...
Although earth mounds are a common archaeological feature of the northern Australian coastal plains,...
In the early nineteenth century, European accounts of Southeast Queensland occasionally refer to lar...
Although the historical record relating to nineteenth century frontier conflict between Aboriginal g...
Malarrak 1 is currently the northernmost excavated rockshelter on the Australian mainland, located i...
Cupules (engraved pits) have been observed on every continent with the exception of Antarctica, and ...
This research examines the multiple elements of daily frontier life at the Native Mounted Police (NM...
Title devised by cataloguer based on accompanying documentation.; Part of the Australian Inland Miss...
Archaeological interpretation is increasingly an interdisciplinary effort between archaeologists and...
Aboriginal architecture has only recently been recognised within the architectural history of Austra...
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...
Ant bed (also known as termite mound) floors were a common feature of historical buildings in coloni...
During salvage excavations of an Aboriginal shell midden at Hollywell, on the Gold Coast of Queensla...
The archaeological record of Lower Laura (aka Boralga) Native Mounted Police camp, a longstanding ba...
The archaeological record of Lower Laura (aka Boralga) Native Mounted Police camp, a longstanding ba...
Although earth mounds are a common archaeological feature of the northern Australian coastal plains,...
In the early nineteenth century, European accounts of Southeast Queensland occasionally refer to lar...
Although the historical record relating to nineteenth century frontier conflict between Aboriginal g...
Malarrak 1 is currently the northernmost excavated rockshelter on the Australian mainland, located i...
Cupules (engraved pits) have been observed on every continent with the exception of Antarctica, and ...
This research examines the multiple elements of daily frontier life at the Native Mounted Police (NM...
Title devised by cataloguer based on accompanying documentation.; Part of the Australian Inland Miss...
Archaeological interpretation is increasingly an interdisciplinary effort between archaeologists and...
Aboriginal architecture has only recently been recognised within the architectural history of Austra...