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Bryce Barker, Lara Lamb, Matthew Leavesley, Tiina Manne, Andrew Fairbairn, Andrew Coe, Kelsey M. Lowe, Teppsy Beni, Betty Neanda, Maxime Aubert
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Australian Archaeology. :1-19
Autor:
Tim R. Maloney, Lynley A. Wallis, Iain Davidson, Heather Burke, Bryce Barker, Dennis Melville, Geoffrey Jacks, Yinika Perston
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Australian Archaeology. 88:180-199
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Journal of Community Archaeology & Heritage. 9:120-133
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Archaeology in Oceania. 56:304-321
An extensive body of engraved rock art on the Great Papuan Plateau is documented here for the first time, along with the first dates for occupation. Consisting largely of deeply abraded or pecked barred ovals and cupules, the rock art of this region
Autor:
Colin McLennan, Bryce Barker, Elizabeth Hatte, Yinika Perston, Lynley A. Wallis, Heather Burke
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International Journal of Historical Archaeology. 26:789-822
The invasion of the Australian continent by Europeans caused massive disruptions to Indigenous cultures and ways of life. The adoption of new raw materials, often for the production of “traditional” artifact forms, is one archaeological indicator
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Aboriginal History Journal. 44:21-57
The frontier of nineteenth- and twentieth-century Australia was a place in which colonists routinely lived in fear of retaliation by the Aboriginal peoples whose traditional lands they had forcibly dispossessed. It has been suggested this concern man
Autor:
Bryce Barker, Mia Dardengo, Lynley A. Wallis, Geoffrey Jacks, Dennis Melville, Iain Davidson, Robert Jansen, Andrew Schaefer, Heather Burke, Anthony Pagels
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Queensland Archaeological Research. 24:1-47
This paper reports on an Aboriginal site complex, incorporating hut structures, ceremonial stone arrangements, an extensive surface artefact assemblage of lithics and mussel shell, and a silcrete quarry, located along Hilary Creek, a tributary of the
Autor:
Cherrie De Leiuen, Noelene Cole, Ursula Artym, Anthony Pagels, Lynley A. Wallis, Heather Burke, Elizabeth Hatte, Iain Davidson, Larry J. Zimmerman, Bryce Barker, Kelsey M. Lowe, Leanne Bateman
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Queensland Archaeological Research. 23:25-41
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 o
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Journal of Genocide Research. 22:317-333
Much has been written about the history of the Queensland Native Mounted Police, mostly focussing on its development, its white officers, how much the Colonial Government genuinely knew about the actions of the Force, and how many people were killed
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Australian Archaeology. 86:21-36
The archaeological record of Lower Laura (aka Boralga) Native Mounted Police camp, a longstanding base for Queensland’s frontier war in Cape York Peninsula, includes a diverse assemblage of culturally modified Erythophleum chlorastychys (Cooktown i