Browsing Australian Archaeology, Number 010, 1980 by Title
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AAA and education
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Aborigines and Archaeologists. Some thoughts following the prehistory conference held at Kioloa, NSW (2-5 April 1979)
(Australian Archaeological Association, 1980-06)The prehistory conference held at Kioloa uncovered several important points for both archaeologists and Aborigines. -
Advance Notice. Australian Archaeological Association Meeting 1980
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Annual General Meeting of the Australian Archaeological Association - the minutes in brief
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Archaeology at the University of Queensland: a brief outline
(Australian Archaeological Association, 1980-06)In July of this year the prehistory/archaeology component of anthropology at the University of Queensland turned three years of age. This report summarises the past and outlines the future development of the program. -
The Australian Association of Consulting Archaeologists
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Backed blades in Northern Australia : evidence from Northwest Queensland
(Australian Archaeological Association, 1980-06)One of the tenets of Australian archaeology is that there are certain artefact types for which archetypes and their distribution patterns have been confidently established. An example of this is the long-held belief that ... -
Editorial
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General Meeting of the Australian Archaeological Association - the minutes in brief
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Howman's Gap AAA Annual Conference
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Journal Notifications
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Munsell colour notation in ceramic description: an experiment
(Australian Archaeological Association, 1980-06)Archaeologists are making increased use of standardised colour descriptions for material they excavate and study, generally employing the Munsell colour system (Munsell 1966). Readings of soil colours are common practice ... -
On lithic terminology
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The photogrammetric recording of rock art in the Kakadu National Park, Australia
(Australian Archaeological Association, 1980-06)An important feature of the recently declared Kakadu National Park is its archaeological resources, in particular the rock art galleries which are among the oldest and most extensive in the world. Situated in the remote ... -
Pit structures from Selminum Tem Cave, Western Province, Papua New Guinea
(Australian Archaeological Association, 1980-06)The purpose of this article is to describe two man-made pits which are located within a limestone cave in the Hindenburg Ranges of Papua. A preliminary discussion of their possible functions follows. The structures described ... -
Pleistocene Archaeology in the Flinders Range: Research Prospects
(Australian Archaeological Association, 1980-06)This research in the Flinders Range is aimed at extending northward the earlier work by Lampert (1977, 1979, forthcoming), that was directed mainly towards the prehistory of Kangaroo Island and adjacent parts of the South ... -
A Pleistocene date from an occupation deposit in the Pilbara Region, Western Australia
(Australian Archaeological Association, 1980-06)In 1975 Mount Newman Mining Company arranged for an archaeological survey of an outcrop of the Marra Mamba orebody about 3km southeast of their main mine workings on Mount Whaleback near Newman in the Pilbara region of ... -
Pleistocene occupation of the arid zone in Southeast Australia: Research prospects for the Cooper Creek-Strzelecki Desert Region
(Australian Archaeological Association, 1980-06)Archaeological evidence for the presence of people in southeastern Australia as early as 40,000 years ago in environments substantially different from the Southeast Asian homeland of the initial colonists of Greater Australia ... -
Professor Charles McBurney
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A radiocarbon date for the final prehistoric occupation of Glennie Island Cave, Bass Strait
(Australian Archaeological Association, 1980-06)The previous issue of Australian Archaeology (no.9), described the discovery of a small cave on Great Glennie Island some 7km west of Wilson's Promontory, Bass Strait, Victoria (Jones and Allen 1979). A shell midden in ...