This thesis investigates the maritime cultural landscape of Point Pearce Mission/ Burgiyana, in the Yorke Peninsula/Guuranda region of South Australia. The research seeks to understand Indigenous maritime activities within a defined conceptual framework through a case study-based, inductive and interpretive approach. This interpretation perceives the participation of Indigenous peoples in Australia’s maritime industry as an important component of Australian maritime heritage with the potential to shed light on a number of areas including boatbuilding, labouring in the shipping trade—both at sea and on land—and working in the fishing economy. Previous archaeological research has not employed a maritime cultural landscape framework to explore...
This thesis critically describes the phenomenon of Aboriginal tied-bark canoe making within the high...
This article details the discovery of early twentieth-century sailcloth and fishing-net samples pert...
Maritime archaeology has not fully explored the relationship between shipwrecks and their impacts on...
This chapter investigates maritime cultural landscapes of Point Pearce Mission/Burgiyana, in the Yor...
Aboriginal Maritime Landscapes in South Australia reveals the maritime landscape of a coastal Aborig...
The post-contact maritime archaeological research of Aboriginal missions has hitherto been an un-dev...
This paper details the unique pairing of Indigenous and maritime archaeological approaches in the '(...
This paper details the unique pairing of Indigenous and maritime archaeological approaches in the '(...
[Extract:] Aboriginal Maritime Landscapes in South Australia reveals the maritime landscape of a coa...
This thesis develops a new methodological approach to the archaeology of Australian Colonial mariti...
Understanding Indigenous peoples' formative role in early exploration and economic development of Au...
[Extract] This paper presents a consideration of viewpoints of the land from a seaward perspective a...
This article details the discovery of early twentieth-century sailcloth and fishing-net samples pert...
[Extract] This research employs the concept of 'archaeologies of attachment', with its emphasis on m...
The concept of 'seeing land from the sea' (Cooney 2003: 323) has gained currency since the themed Wo...
This thesis critically describes the phenomenon of Aboriginal tied-bark canoe making within the high...
This article details the discovery of early twentieth-century sailcloth and fishing-net samples pert...
Maritime archaeology has not fully explored the relationship between shipwrecks and their impacts on...
This chapter investigates maritime cultural landscapes of Point Pearce Mission/Burgiyana, in the Yor...
Aboriginal Maritime Landscapes in South Australia reveals the maritime landscape of a coastal Aborig...
The post-contact maritime archaeological research of Aboriginal missions has hitherto been an un-dev...
This paper details the unique pairing of Indigenous and maritime archaeological approaches in the '(...
This paper details the unique pairing of Indigenous and maritime archaeological approaches in the '(...
[Extract:] Aboriginal Maritime Landscapes in South Australia reveals the maritime landscape of a coa...
This thesis develops a new methodological approach to the archaeology of Australian Colonial mariti...
Understanding Indigenous peoples' formative role in early exploration and economic development of Au...
[Extract] This paper presents a consideration of viewpoints of the land from a seaward perspective a...
This article details the discovery of early twentieth-century sailcloth and fishing-net samples pert...
[Extract] This research employs the concept of 'archaeologies of attachment', with its emphasis on m...
The concept of 'seeing land from the sea' (Cooney 2003: 323) has gained currency since the themed Wo...
This thesis critically describes the phenomenon of Aboriginal tied-bark canoe making within the high...
This article details the discovery of early twentieth-century sailcloth and fishing-net samples pert...
Maritime archaeology has not fully explored the relationship between shipwrecks and their impacts on...