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Autor:
Sylvia J. Hallam
Publikováno v:
Mankind. 8:90-103
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Australian Archaeology. 56:48-50
Autor:
Sylvia J Hallam
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Aboriginal History Journal. 15
The study discusses Fanny Balbuk, an Aboriginal woman and her irresistible progress against arbitrary European barriers. The Europeans never understood that the lands, especially the Swan River Settlement, was the birthright of generations of Aborigi
Autor:
Sylvia J Hallam
Publikováno v:
Aboriginal History Journal.
Meetings between different Australian communities were, before the coming of Europeans, (and remain for Aboriginal Australians) highly structured affairs, with elements of ceremonial preparedness for conflict, formal peacemaking, reciprocal exchange
Autor:
Sandra Bowdler, Audrey Bolger, Catherine Berndt, William Arthur, Leslie R. Marchant, Sylvia J. Hallam, M.R. Crick, Lamont Lindstrom, Philip Moore
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Anthropological Forum. 6:117-131
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Jill Roe, Ian Turner, Colin Newbury, Norman Harper, Patrick O'Farrell, T. H. Irving, W. G. Craven, T. M. Perry, Noel Rutherford, David Lewis, Caroline Ralston, Ian Willis, Sylvia J. Hallam, L. L. Robson, Bill Gammage, Brian Dickey, David Philips, Bernard Barrett
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Historical Studies. 17:93-128
Autor:
Sylvia J. Hallam
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Australian Archaeology. 25:10-29
The coastal plains of the Australian continent are unquestionably highly significant in any assessment of its initial peopling, and also to an understanding of the development, maintenance and change of patterns of occupancy and resource usage, and o
Autor:
Sylvia J. Hallam
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Quaternary Research. 8:128-148
Following several discussions in recent numbers of Quaternary Research on the peopling of the Americas, this paper suggests that movements into the New World should be viewed in the wider context of subsistence, technology, and movement around the we
Autor:
Sylvia J. Hallam
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Australian Archaeology. 6:13-27
Dortch and Merrilees have continued their Devil's Lair investigations with a sixth field season in April 1976 during which they recovered bone and stone artefacts from layers well below that now dated in excess of 31,000 years ago (personal communica
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Sylvia J. Hallam, R. M. Berndt, Catherine H. Berndt, M. C. Hodgkin, Eric ten Raa, R. L. Rooksby, M. von Bamberger, L. Freedman
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Anthropological Forum. 3:86-105