158 results on '"Wesley, Daryl"'
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2. A changing perspective: the impact of landscape evolution on rock art viewsheds
3. Exploring palaeoecology in the Northern Territory: the Walanjiwurru rockshelter, vegetation dynamics and shifting social landscapes in Marra Country
4. Moluccan Fighting Craft on Australian Shores: Contact Rock Art from Awunbarna, Arnhem Land
5. Applications of 3D Modelling of Rock Art Sites Using Ground-Based Photogrammetry: A Case Study from the Greater Red Lily Lagoon Area, Western Arnhem Land, Northern Australia
6. Painting war: The end of contact rock art in Arnhem Land
7. The re-emergence of nganaparru (water buffalo) into the culture, landscape and rock art of western Arnhem Land
8. Reflecting on the transformative impact of Indigenous engagement in Northern Territory archaeology
9. A rare miniature and small-scale stencil assemblage from the Gulf of Carpentaria: replication and meaning in Australian rock art
10. Correction to: Applications of 3D Modelling of Rock Art Sites Using Ground-Based Photogrammetry: A Case Study from the Greater Red Lily Lagoon Area, Western Arnhem Land, Northern Australia
11. Van Delft before cook: The earliest record of substantial culture contact between Indigenous Australians and the Dutch East India company prior to 1770
12. The archaeology of Maliwawa : 25,000 years of occupation in the Wellington Range, Arnhem Land
13. Indigenous built structures and anthropogenic impacts on the stratigraphy of Northern Australian rockshelters : insights from Malarrak 1, north western Arnhem Land
14. Holocene settlement of the northern coastal plains, Northern Territory, Australia
15. Symbols of Power: The Firearm Paintings of Madjedbebe (Malakunanja II)
16. Radiocarbon age constraints for a Pleistocene–Holocene transition rock art style: The Northern Running Figures of the East Alligator River region, western Arnhem Land, Australia
17. Re-evaluating the timing of the Indonesian trepang industry in north-west Arnhem Land: chronological investigations at Malara (Anuru Bay A)
18. Developing approaches for understanding Indigenous Australian glass bead use during the contact period
19. Marra philosophies of stone, and the stone artefacts of Walanjiwurru 1 rockshelter, Marra Country, northern Australia
20. 'Small, individually nondescript and easily overlooked': Contact beads from northwest Arnhem Land in an Indigenous-Macassan-European hybrid economy
21. Earthenware of Malara, Anuru Bay: A reassessment of potsherds from a Macassan trepang processing site, Arnhem Land, Australia, and implications for Macassan trade and the trepang industry
22. Pigment geochemistry as chronological marker: The case of lead pigment in rock art in the Urrmarning 'Red Lily Lagoon' rock art precinct, western Arnhem Land
23. How old is X-ray art? Minimum age determinations for early X-ray rock art from the ‘Red Lily’ (Wulk) Lagoon rock art precinct, western Arnhem Land
24. People and fish: Late Holocene rock art at Wulk Lagoon, Arnhem Land
25. Firearms in rock art of Arnhem Land, Northern Territory, Australia
26. Geophysical investigations at the Anuru Bay trepang site: A new approach to locating Macassan archaeological sites in Northern Australia
27. PAINTED SHIPS ON A PAINTED ARNHEM LAND LANDSCAPE
28. Sails Set in Stone: A Technological Analysis of Non-indigenous Watercraft Rock Art Paintings in North Western Arnhem Land
29. Reconstructing archaeological palaeolandscapes using geophysical and geomatic survey techniques: An example from Red Lily Lagoon, Arnhem Land, Australia.
30. Extraordinary Back-to-Back Human and Animal Figures in the Art of Western Arnhem Land, Australia: One of the World's Largest Assemblages
31. ‘Contact’ Rock Art and the Hybrid Economy Model: Interpreting Introduced Subject Matter from Marra Country, Southwest Gulf of Carpentaria, Northern Australia
32. BURIED ON FOREIGN SHORES: Isotope Analysis of the Origin of Human Remains Recovered from a Macassan Site in Arnhem Land
33. Data associated with 'Reconstructing archaeological palaeolandscapes using geophysical and geomatic survey techniques: An example from Red Lily Lagoon, Arnhem Land, Australia'
34. PAINTING HISTORY: Indigenous Observations and Depictions of the 'Other' in Northwestern Arnhem Land, Australia
35. A MINIMUM AGE FOR EARLY DEPICTIONS OF SOUTHEAST ASIAN PRAUS: in the Rock Art of Arnhem Land, Northern Territory
36. Pursuing social justice through collaborative archaeologies in Aboriginal Australia
37. Indigenous built structures and anthropogenic impacts on the stratigraphy of Northern Australian rockshelters: insights from Malarakk 1, north western Arnhem Land
38. Geophysical investigations at the Anuru Bay trepang site: A new approach to locating Macassan archaeological sites in Northern Australia
39. Reconstructing rock art chronology with transfer learning: A case study from Arnhem Land, Australia
40. Morphological analysis and radiocarbon dating of non-returning boomerangs from Cooper Creek/Kinipapa (Northeast South Australia)
41. Beneath the Top End: A regional assessment of submerged archaeological potential in the Northern Territory, Australia
42. The missing Macassans: Indigenous sovereignty, rock art and the archaeology of absence
43. R. Lamilami, 1957–2021: Negotiating two worlds for cultural heritage
44. Rethinking the age and unity of large naturalistic animal forms in early Western Arnhem Land Rock Art, Australia
45. Survival, Social Cohesion and Rock Art : The Painted Hands of Western Arnhem Land, Australia
46. History Disappearing: The Rapid Loss of Australian Contact Period Rock Art
47. Morphological analysis and radiocarbon dating of non-returning boomerangs from Cooper Creek/Kinipapa (Northeast South Australia).
48. Beneath the Top End: A regional assessment of submerged archaeological potential in the Northern Territory, Australia.
49. Maliwawa figures—a previously undescribed Arnhem Land rock art style
50. Rethinking the age and unity of large naturalistic animal forms in early Western Arnhem Land Rock Art, Australia
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