Malarrak 1 is currently the northernmost excavated rockshelter on the Australian mainland, located in the Wellington Range in north western Arnhem Land. The site contains a rich late Holocene deposit, with extensive contact rock art, stone artefacts, shell, bone, contact materi- als, ancestral human remains, and other cultural material. Excavation of the Malarrak 1 rock- shelter and analysis of its sediments revealed many impacts on site formation processes within the deposit. We attribute the disturbance to possible erosion or sediment deposition during periods of intense rainfall and also to the construction of timber structures within the site. This is supported by modern and historical observations and is the focus of this paper. The ex...
Western Arnhem Land, in the Top End of Australia’s Northern Territory, has a rich archaeological lan...
Recent excavations at the Birriwilk rockshelter in Mikinj Valley, southwest Arnhem Land, have reveal...
Thesis (PhD)--Macquarie University, Faculty of Science, Dept. of Environment and Geography, 2011.Bib...
Malarrak 1 is currently the northernmost excavated rockshelter on the Australian mainland, located i...
Rockshelters contain some of the most important archives of human activity in Australia but most res...
The archaeomorphological study of Nawarla Gabarnmang in Australia's Northern Territory challenges us...
The archaeology of Bald Rock 1, Bald Rock 2 and Bald Rock 3 at the sandstone outcrop of Maliwawa has...
Understanding the roles of natural and human processes in the formation and construction of rock art...
Published ages of >50 ka for occupation at Madjedbebe (Malakunanja II) in Australia's north have kep...
Western Arnhem Land, in the Top End of Australia’s Northern Territory, has a rich archaeological lan...
Published ages of >50 ka for occupation at Madjedbebe (Malakunanja II) in Australia’s north has ke...
The time of arrival of people in Australia is an unresolved question. It is relevant to debates abou...
Rockshelter Excavations in the East Hamersley Range’ offers a detailed study of six exceptional rock...
Surface deposits of stone artefacts are the most common feature of the Australian Aboriginal archaeo...
Surface deposits of stone artefacts are the most common feature of the Australian Aboriginal archaeo...
Western Arnhem Land, in the Top End of Australia’s Northern Territory, has a rich archaeological lan...
Recent excavations at the Birriwilk rockshelter in Mikinj Valley, southwest Arnhem Land, have reveal...
Thesis (PhD)--Macquarie University, Faculty of Science, Dept. of Environment and Geography, 2011.Bib...
Malarrak 1 is currently the northernmost excavated rockshelter on the Australian mainland, located i...
Rockshelters contain some of the most important archives of human activity in Australia but most res...
The archaeomorphological study of Nawarla Gabarnmang in Australia's Northern Territory challenges us...
The archaeology of Bald Rock 1, Bald Rock 2 and Bald Rock 3 at the sandstone outcrop of Maliwawa has...
Understanding the roles of natural and human processes in the formation and construction of rock art...
Published ages of >50 ka for occupation at Madjedbebe (Malakunanja II) in Australia's north have kep...
Western Arnhem Land, in the Top End of Australia’s Northern Territory, has a rich archaeological lan...
Published ages of >50 ka for occupation at Madjedbebe (Malakunanja II) in Australia’s north has ke...
The time of arrival of people in Australia is an unresolved question. It is relevant to debates abou...
Rockshelter Excavations in the East Hamersley Range’ offers a detailed study of six exceptional rock...
Surface deposits of stone artefacts are the most common feature of the Australian Aboriginal archaeo...
Surface deposits of stone artefacts are the most common feature of the Australian Aboriginal archaeo...
Western Arnhem Land, in the Top End of Australia’s Northern Territory, has a rich archaeological lan...
Recent excavations at the Birriwilk rockshelter in Mikinj Valley, southwest Arnhem Land, have reveal...
Thesis (PhD)--Macquarie University, Faculty of Science, Dept. of Environment and Geography, 2011.Bib...