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 …
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 …
human populations while coping with climate change. Crop wild relatives provide options for …
Dating stone arrangements using optically stimulated luminescence and fallout radionuclides
Buildings and monuments constructed from stone provide some of the best‐preserved
surface archaeology, but their construction ages can be difficult to determine using …
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 …
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 …
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
Abstract In 2012, Australian Archaeology published the paper entitled 'Review of
Geophysical Applications in Australian Archaeology'. The goals of the article were to …
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 …
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 …
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) …
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 …
Strait Islander peoples (First Peoples) are striving to be industry leaders in the production of …