The Impact of Contact: Isotope Geochemistry Sheds Light on the Lives of Indigenous Australians Living on the Colonial Frontier in Late 19th Century Queensland
Here, we report the first attempt to use isotope geochemistry to improve understanding of the
experiences of Indigenous Australians living on the colonial frontier in late 19th century CE …
experiences of Indigenous Australians living on the colonial frontier in late 19th century CE …
'Do dead men tell no tales?'The geographic origin of a colonial period Anglican cemetery population in Adelaide, South Australia, determined by isotope analyses
Tooth enamel and dentine samples from 13 individuals buried in the unmarked 'free
ground'colonial section of St Mary's Anglican Cemetery in Adelaide were analysed for …
ground'colonial section of St Mary's Anglican Cemetery in Adelaide were analysed for …
Connections across the Coral Sea
MC Westaway - Antiquity, 2023 - cambridge.org
The absence of archaeological narratives in Australian museums reflects a complex post-
colonial history of research and museology. In this context, Connections across the Coral …
colonial history of research and museology. In this context, Connections across the Coral …
[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 …
complex multidisciplinary contributions. It has long been considered that since Australia's …
[引用][C] Palaeodiet at Roonka, South Australia: A Multi-Method Approach in Bioarchaeology
S Karstens - 2022 - ResearchSpace@ Auckland