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Publikováno v:
Australian Archaeology. 83:110-126
Publikováno v:
Australian Archaeology. 75:37-45
Undertaken as part of the Jawoyn Rock Art and Heritage Project, a form of stone arrangement not previously documented in Arnhem Land was found to occur at many recorded site complexes. These 'standing stones', or plaques, are flat slabs of unmodified
Publikováno v:
Australian Archaeology. 75:55-65
Nawarla Gabarnmang is a major rock art and occupation rockshelter in the Jawoyn lands of western Arnhem Land. On the basis of (1) dating of beeswax underlying pigment art, (2) the presence of a probable contact motif, and (3) traditional owner commen
Publikováno v:
Australian Archaeology. 71:11-16
The skeleton of a mature dingo was found wrapped in paperbark and cached on a ledge in a rockshelter on the Arnhem Land plateau. Such burials have not previously been recorded from the region and are considered uncommon by contemporary Jawoyn elders.
Publikováno v:
Australian Archaeology. 74:103-105
A canine burial was recently located on the Arnhem Land Plateau. This is the second such feature recorded for the region. Radiocarbon dating of a vertebrae from the canine provided an age of 88 25 BP (Wk-31813). Both canine burials known from the are
Autor:
Jean-Michel Geneste, Margaret Katherine, Robert George Gunn, R. L. Whear, Jean-Jacques Delannoy, Bruno David
Appréhender la part des processus naturels et de l’Homme dans la facture et la construction des sites d’art rupestre est depuis longtemps au cœur des travaux menés en archéologie. L’accent est ici mis sur la géomorphologie qui, par l’ana
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::a5536059fd95119637e48303c71f384a
http://paleo.revues.org/2291
http://paleo.revues.org/2291
Autor:
Cassandra Rowe, Jean-Jacques Delannoy, Fiona Petchey, Bruno David, Lara Lamb, Jean-Michel Geneste, Bryce Barker, Mark Eccleston, R. L. Whear
Publikováno v:
Journal of Archaeological Science
Journal of Archaeological Science, Elsevier, 2013, 41, pp.1-9
Journal of Archaeological Science, Elsevier, 2013, 41, pp.1-9
We report new archaeological excavations from northern Australia revealing part of a charcoal design likely to be c. 28,000 years old (and chrono-stratigraphically constrained within the period 15,600-45,600 cal BP) on a small rock slab fallen from t
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https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-01842774
https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-01842774
Autor:
Robert George Gunn, Bruno David, Margaret Katherine, R. L. Whear, Jean-Jacques Delannoy, Bryce Barker, Jean-Michel Geneste
Publikováno v:
Antiquity
Antiquity, Antiquity Publications/Cambridge University Press, 2013, 87, pp. 12-29
Monash University
Antiquity, Antiquity Publications/Cambridge University Press, 2013, 87, pp. 12-29
Monash University
International audience; Caves and rockshelters are a key component of the archaeological record but are often regarded as natural places conveniently exploited by human communities. Archaeomorphological study shows however that they are not inert spa
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https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/halsde-00828806
https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/halsde-00828806
Autor:
Bruno David, R. L. Whear, Hugues Plisson, Jean-Jacques Delannoy, Chris Clarkson, Jean-Michel Geneste, Fiona Petchey
Publikováno v:
Scopus-Elsevier
Monash University
Monash University
Evidence for the world’s earliest stone tools dates to 3.4 million years ago and pre-dates the earliest known Homo species in eastern Africa. However ground-edged tools did not appear until the dispersal of cognitively fully modern Homo sapiens sap
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Publikováno v:
Scopus-Elsevier
A large painting of an unusual emu-like bird was recorded in western Arnhem Land. The painting and its setting are described in relation to reported megafauna depictions in the region. Concordance with palaeontological evidence suggests that the pain
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