What Do We Know About Threshing Traditional Grains in Australia?

A Pattison, K McGee, J Birch… - Journal of …, 2023 - journals.sagepub.com
This article reviews ethnographic descriptions of Australia's First Nations people's grain
threshing to inform future grain research and revival of practice in south-eastern Australia …

Genomic characterization supporting the development of new food and crop options from the Australian flora

RJ Henry - Sustainable Food Technology, 2023 - pubs.rsc.org
Plant biodiversity is a key resource underpinning efforts to satisfy the food needs of growing
human populations while coping with climate change. Crop wild relatives provide options for …

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 …

Ula Thirra: a case study in the geomagnetic detection of combustion features in Channel Country of far south-western Queensland

KM Lowe, D Williams, N Wright, S Gorringe… - Archaeological and …, 2023 - Springer
The use of fire plays a vital role in studies involving human adaptation and evolution as well
as landscape and environmental management, especially when it can answer questions …

Kurangara in Queensland?: A Critique of Duncan‐Kemp's Account

D Nash - Oceania, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
ABSTRACT A particular historical travelling religious complex in northern Western Australia,
usually known as Kurangara, has been the subject of anthropological attention since the late …

[PDF][PDF] Has Anything Changed? The Current Roleof Archaeo-geophysics in Australian Archaeological Research and Cultural Heritage Management

KM Lowe, I Moffat - World Archaeo-Geophysics: Integrated …, 2024 - library.oapen.org
Abstract In 2012, Australian Archaeology published the paper entitled 'Review of
Geophysical Applications in Australian Archaeology'. The goals of the article were to …

The Curious Ethnobotany of Alice Duncan-Kemp

J Silcock - Economic Botany, 2024 - Springer
Where rapid and violent colonization disrupted ancient lifeways, ethnographic sources can
be used to reconstruct aspects of traditional life including ethnobotany. Such reconstructions …

Gilparrka Almira, a rock art site in Mithaka Country, southwest Queensland: cultural connections, dreaming tracks and trade routes

NR Franklin, M Giorgi, PJ Habgood… - Archaeology in …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
This paper describes a rock engraving site in Mithaka Country in the Channel Country,
southwest Queensland, where the majority of the motifs consist of crescents or variations on …

[PDF][PDF] Location of historic mass graves from the 1919 Spanish Influenza in the Aboriginal community of Cherbourg using geophysics

KM Lowe, E Law - Queensland Archaeological Research, 2022 - academia.edu
Abstract The Spanish Influenza of 1919 had a devastating effect on Aboriginal Australian
communities, particularly Cherbourg (formerly known as Barambah Aboriginal Reserve) …

Decolonising food regulatory frameworks: importance of recognising traditional culture when assessing dietary safety of traditional foods

LB Williams, M Jones, PFA Wright - Proceedings of the Nutrition …, 2023 - cambridge.org
As interest in Australian native products continues to grow worldwide, Aboriginal and Torres
Strait Islander peoples (First Peoples) are striving to be industry leaders in the production of …