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Home ⟩ Blog ⟩ Archives for January 2016

Monthly : January 2016

Controversy! International scholars comment on recent Lapita pottery finds from mainland New Guinea in Australian Archaeology 75

Posted on 14 January 2016 by Sam Harper

The forum section of our journal provides an opportunity for multiple researchers to comment on current, topical research issues.  Usually it comprises an invited paper on a particular topic, and Read More…

Posted in blog, Journal Blog | Tagged lapita, PNG, pottery

New archaeological work in SE Asia to add to knowledge of early human dispersals

Posted on 14 January 2016 by Sam Harper

  This is the first in a series of posts that have been prepared by commissioned bloggers working with authors of recently published papers in our journal, Australian Archaeology. This post has Read More…

Posted in blog, Journal Blog | Tagged modern humans, SE Asia

Standing stones: A new and enigmatic form of stone arrangement from Jawoyn Country, Northern Territory

Posted on 14 January 2016 by Sam Harper

Prepared by AA blog writer: Jacqueline Matthews. With thanks to ben Gunn for support of this blog and permission to use these images. All images are copyright to the Jawoyn Read More…

Posted in blog, Journal Blog | Tagged jawoyn, rock art, standing stones

How skeletal remains can teach us about prehistoric organic technologies

Posted on 14 January 2016 by Sam Harper

By Michelle C. Langley. Based on the article Interproximal grooving of lower second molars in WLH 4 by Arthur Durband, Michael Westaway and Daniel Rayner published in AA75.  Stone tools, called ‘lithics’ by Read More…

Posted in blog, Journal Blog | Tagged molars, skeletal remains

Why is the Quinkan rock art ‘endangered’?

Posted on 14 January 2016 by Sam Harper

By Jacqueline Matthews. With thanks to Alice Buhrich and Noelene Cole for their dedicated support of this article and careful guidance through this complex issue, and for the permission to use Read More…

Posted in blog, Journal Blog | Tagged CHM, endangered, Quinkan rock art
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