Assessing the spread and uptake of tula adze technology in the late Holocene across the Southern Kimberley of Western Australia
TR Maloney, IE Dilkes-Hall - Australian Archaeology, 2020 - Taylor & Francis
Abstract One of Indigenous Australia's unique stone tools, the tula adze is traditionally
viewed as a hafted woodworking tool of the arid zone. Unlike most stone tools in Australia …
viewed as a hafted woodworking tool of the arid zone. Unlike most stone tools in Australia …
Morphological analysis and radiocarbon dating of non-returning boomerangs from Cooper Creek/Kinipapa (Northeast South Australia)
In this article we present the results of a morphological analysis of four mostly complete non-
returning boomerangs and one shaped wooden fragment recovered in 2017 and 2018 from …
returning boomerangs and one shaped wooden fragment recovered in 2017 and 2018 from …
The Dream vs. Reality: Application and Examination of Anthracological Methodologies to Diverse North-Western Australian Archaeological Sites. Addressing the …
C Byrne - 2022 - research-repository.uwa.edu.au
This thesis establishes the importance and potential of anthracological application (wood
charcoal analysis) to Australian archaeological studies through testing the transferability of …
charcoal analysis) to Australian archaeological studies through testing the transferability of …
Archaeology of the recent: Wooden artefacts from Anbangbang 1 and Djuwarr 1, western Arnhem Land
H Allen, S Brockwell - Australian Archaeology, 2020 - Taylor & Francis
Abstract In 1985, Annie Clarke analysed botanical materials from Anbangbang 1 and
Djuwarr 1, Kakadu National Park, western Arnhem Land. The 49 wooden artefacts from …
Djuwarr 1, Kakadu National Park, western Arnhem Land. The 49 wooden artefacts from …