Hidden in plain sight: the archaeological landscape of Mithaka Country, south-west Queensland

MC Westaway, D Williams, K Lowe, NJ Wright… - Antiquity, 2021 - cambridge.org
Ethnohistoric accounts indicate that the people of Australia's Channel Country engaged in
activities rarely recorded elsewhere on the continent, including food storage, aquaculture …

Dating stone arrangements using optically stimulated luminescence and fallout radionuclides

J Kemp, J Olley, J Stout, T Pietsch… - …, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Buildings and monuments constructed from stone provide some of the best‐preserved
surface archaeology, but their construction ages can be difficult to determine using …

Indigenous built structures and anthropogenic impacts on the stratigraphy of Northern Australian rockshelters: insights from Malarrak 1, north western Arnhem Land

D Wesley, M Litster, I Moffat, S O'Connor - Australian Archaeology, 2018 - Taylor & Francis
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 …

Kurtonitj stone house: Excavation of a mid‐nineteenth century Aboriginal frontier site from Gunditjmara country, south‐west Victoria

IJ McNiven, JE Dunn, J Crouch… - Archaeology in …, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
This paper provides the first detailed excavation report published for an Aboriginal stone
house from south‐west Victoria. Stone house sites have generated considerable debate in …

Engaging and Designing Place

B David, JJ Delannoy, C Urwin, J Fresløv… - … Oxford Handbook of …, 2023 - books.google.com
It is commonplace in Australian Indigenous archaeology to search for, map, quantify, and
investigate the contents of a site as a way to accumulate evidence of its past occupation, and …

Huts and stone arrangements at Hilary Creek, western Queensland: Recent fieldwork at an Australian Aboriginal site complex

L Wallis, B Barker, H Burke, M Dardengo… - Queensland …, 2021 - journals.jcu.edu.au
This paper reports on an Aboriginal site complex, incorporating hut structures, ceremonial
stone arrangements, an extensive surface artefact assemblage of lithics and mussel shell …

Vanished wars of Australia: the archeological invisibility of aboriginal collective conflicts

C Darmangeat - Journal of Archaeological Method and Theory, 2019 - Springer
In the debate concerning the existence of collective armed conflict before the advent of
agriculture and the emergence of wealth differentiation, Australia—a continent entirely …

The distribution, chronology, and significance of late Holocene aged stone-based structures on Pitta Pitta Country, central western Queensland

E Brien, LA Wallis, H Burke… - QUEENSLAND …, 2023 - researchnow.flinders.edu.au
There is considerable discourse around the timing of Australia's interior colonisation and
whether environmental or technological impacts pushed people into occupying more arid …

[HTML][HTML] Transdisciplinary Approaches to Understanding Past Australian Aboriginal Foodways

MC Westaway, N Wright, A Crowther, J Silcock… - 2023 - journal.equinoxpub.com
Global understanding of past food systems is based on many lines of evidence, involving
complex multidisciplinary contributions. It has long been considered that since Australia's …