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  • O'Connor, Sue  (4)
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  • 1
    ISBN: 1760462578 , 176046256X , 9781760462567 , 9781760462574
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (378 Seiten)
    Series Statement: Terra Australis Ser v. 48
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als O'Connor, Sue Archaeology of Sulawesi : Current Research on the Pleistocene to the Historic Period
    DDC: 959.84
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    Keywords: Archaeology and history ; Antiquities ; Indonesia ; Sulawesi ; Archaeology and history ; Sulawesi (Indonesia) Antiquities
    Abstract: 17. Material culture at Allangkanangnge ri Latanete in relation to the origins of Bugis kingdoms18. Reflections on the social and cultural aspects of the megalithic site of Onto, Bantaeng, South Sulawesi; 19. Typology and efflorescence of early Islamic tomb and gravestone forms in South Sulawesi and Majene, West Sulawesi; 20. Typology of early Islamic graves of Mamuju, West Sulawesi
    Abstract: 13. The Sakkarra site: New data on prehistoric occupation from the Metal Phase (2000 BP) along the Karama drainage, West Sulawesi14. Neolithic dispersal implications of murids from late Holocene archaeological and modern natural deposits in the Talaud Islands, northern Sulawesi; 15. Development of marine and terrestrial resource use in the Talaud Islands AD 1000-1800, northern Sulawesi region; 16. Imported tradeware ceramics and their relevance for dating socio-political developments in South Sulawesi, with special reference to the Allangkanangnge ri Latanete site
    Abstract: 7. Black drawings at the cave site of Gua Pondoa, Southeast Sulawesi: The motifs and a comparison with pigment art elsewhere in Sulawesi and the broader Western Pacific region8. Holocene site occupancy in Sulawesi; 9. The human occupation record of Gua Mo'o hono shelter, Towuti-Routa region of Southeastern Sulawesi; 10. Vertebrate fauna from Gua Sambangoala, Southeast Sulawesi; 11. Prehistoric sites in Kabupaten Enrekang, South Sulawesi; 12. Mansiri in North Sulawesi: A new dentate-stamped pottery site in Island Southeast Asia
    Abstract: Intro; List of figures; List of tables; Preface; 1. The archaeology of Sulawesi: An update, 2016; 2. The joint Australian-Indonesian archaeological expedition to South Sulawesi in 1969 in context; 3. Vegetation and climate of the Last Glacial Maximum in Sulawesi; 4. The contemporary importance and future of Sulawesi's ancient rock art; 5. Cave art, art and geometric morphometrics: Shape changes and the babirusa of Sulawesi; 6. Hand stencils and boats in the painted rock art of the karst region of Muna Island, Southeast Sulawesi
    Abstract: The central Indonesian island of Sulawesi has recently been hitting headlines with respect to its archaeology. It contains some of the oldest directly dated rock art in the world, and some of the oldest evidence for a hominin presence beyond the southeastern limits of the Ice Age Asian continent. In this volume, scholars from Indonesia and Australia come together to present their research findings and views on a broad range of topics. From early periods, these include observations on Ice Age climate, life in caves and open sites, rock art, and the animals that humans exploited and lived alongside. The archaeology presented from later periods covers the rise of the Bugis kingdom, Chinese trade ceramics, and a range of site-based and regional topics from the Neolithic through to the arrival of Islam. This carefully edited volume is the first to be devoted entirely to the archaeology of the island of Sulawesi, and it lays down a baseline for significant future research
    Note: Includes bibliographical references , National edeposit: Available onsite at national, state and territory libraries Online access with authorization star AU-CaNED
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  • 2
    ISBN: 9781921536298 , 1921536292 , 9781921536496 , 1921536497 , 9781921536489 , 1921536489
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (262 pages)
    Series Statement: Terra Australis monograph series 28
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als New directions in archaeological science
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    Keywords: Archaeometry Congresses. ; Archaeology Congresses. ; Archaeology Congresses ; Archaeometry Congresses ; Archaeology ; Archaeometry ; Archaeology ; SOCIAL SCIENCE ; Archaeology ; Archaeometry ; Conference papers and proceedings ; Electronic books ; Konferenzschrift ; Australien ; Archäologie
    Abstract: Foreword /Andrew Fairbairn, Sue O'Connor and Ben Marwick --Assessing the frequency distribution of radiocarbon determinations from the archaeological record of the Late Holocene in western NSW, Australia /Simon J. Holdaway, Patricia C. Fanning and Judith Littleton --Heat-retainer hearth identification as a component of archaeological survey in western NSW, Australia /Patricia C. Fanning, Simon J. Holdaway and Rebecca S. Phillipps --Persistent places: An approach to the interpretation of assemblage variation in deflated surface stone artefact distributions from western New South Wales, Australia /Justin Shiner --Developing methods for recording surface artefacts on nineteenth and twentieth century sites in Australia /Samantha Bolton --Late Quaternary environments and human occupation in the Murray River Valley of northwestern Victoria /A.L. Prendergast, J.M. Bowler and M.L. Cupper --Seeing red: The use of a biological stain to identify cooked and processed/damaged starch grains in archaeological residues /Jenna Weston --Initial tests on the three-dimensional movement of starch in sediments /Michael Haslam --Re-viewing raphides: Issues with the identification and interpretation of calcium oxalate crystals in microfossil assemblages /Alison Crowther --Archaeobotany of Sos Höyük, northeast Turkey /Catherine Longford, Andrew Drinnan and Antonio Sagona --Amulti-disciplinary method for the investigation of early agriculture: Learning lessons from Kuk /Tim Denham, Simon Haberle and Alain Pierret --Dating marine shell in Oceania: Issues and prospects /Fiona Petchey --Examining Late Holocene marine reservoir effect in archaeological fauna at Hope Inlet, Beagle Gulf, north Australia /Patricia Bourke and Quan Hua --Archaeological surfaces in western NSW: Stratigraphic contexts and preliminary OSL dating of hearths /Edward J. Rhodes, Patricia Fanning, Simon Holdaway and Cynthja Bolton --HPLC-MS characterisation of adsorbed residues from Early Iron Age ceramics, Gordion, Central Anatolia /Todd Craig, Peter Grave and Stephen Glover --Melting Moments: Modelling archaeological high temperature ceramic data /Peter Grave --New approaches for integrating palaeomagnetic and mineral magnetic methods to answer archaeological and geological questions on Stone Age sites /Andy I.R. Herries --The role of the conservator in the preservation of megafaunal bone from the excavations at Cuddie Springs, NSW /Colin Macgregor.
    Note: Includes bibliographical references , Foreword , Assessing the frequency distribution of radiocarbon determinations from the archaeological record of the Late Holocene in western NSW, Australia , Heat-retainer hearth identification as a component of archaeological survey in western NSW, Australia , Persistent places: An approach to the interpretation of assemblage variation in deflated surface stone artefact distributions from western New South Wales, Australia , Developing methods for recording surface artefacts on nineteenth and twentieth century sites in Australia , Late Quaternary environments and human occupation in the Murray River Valley of northwestern Victoria , Seeing red: The use of a biological stain to identify cooked and processed/damaged starch grains in archaeological residues , Initial tests on the three-dimensional movement of starch in sediments , Re-viewing raphides: Issues with the identification and interpretation of calcium oxalate crystals in microfossil assemblages , Archaeobotany of Sos Höyük, northeast Turkey , Amulti-disciplinary method for the investigation of early agriculture: Learning lessons from Kuk , Dating marine shell in Oceania: Issues and prospects , Examining Late Holocene marine reservoir effect in archaeological fauna at Hope Inlet, Beagle Gulf, north Australia , Archaeological surfaces in western NSW: Stratigraphic contexts and preliminary OSL dating of hearths , HPLC-MS characterisation of adsorbed residues from Early Iron Age ceramics, Gordion, Central Anatolia , Melting Moments: Modelling archaeological high temperature ceramic data , New approaches for integrating palaeomagnetic and mineral magnetic methods to answer archaeological and geological questions on Stone Age sites , The role of the conservator in the preservation of megafaunal bone from the excavations at Cuddie Springs, NSW
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  • 3
    ISBN: 9781921313905 , 1921313900 , 9781921313899 , 1921313897
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (510 pages)
    Series Statement: Terra Australis 29
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Islands of inquiry
    Parallel Title: Print version Islands of inquiry
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Islands of inquiry
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    Keywords: Anderson, Atholl ; Anderson, Atholl. ; Anderson, Atholl ; Coastal settlements History. ; Island archaeology Oceania. ; Coastal archaeology Oceania. ; Colonies Oceania. ; Underwater archaeology ; Island archaeology ; Coastal archaeology ; Underwater archaeology. ; Coastal archaeology ; Island archaeology ; Coastal archaeology. ; Island archaeology. ; Colonies ; Coastal settlements History ; Underwater archaeology ; Island archaeology ; Coastal archaeology ; Coastal archaeology ; Island archaeology ; Colonies ; Coastal settlements ; Colonies ; Island archaeology ; Underwater archaeology ; Küste ; Siedlungsarchäologie ; Unterwasserarchäologie ; Art ; Subjects ; Water transport ; Transport ; Water ; Transport ; Water ; Canoes ; Sites ; Excavations ; Sites ; Sites ; Middens ; Hunting ; Seal ; Economic sectors ; Whaling ; Occupations ; Whalers ; History ; Biographies ; Art ; Rock art ; Transport ; Water ; Sail boats ; Economic sectors ; Pearling ; Settlement and contacts ; Ancient and early historical ; Settlement and contacts ; Macassans and Indonesians ; Unterwasserarchäologie ; Pazifischer Ozean ; Timor Sea (SC52, SD52) ; New Zealand (N.Z.) ; Kimberley area (WA SD51, SD52, SE51, SE52) ; Wupipi ; Broome (WA West Kimberley SE51-06) ; Montgomery Islands (Buccaneer, WA West Kimberley SD51-15) ; Bass Strait Islands (Tas SK55-01, SK55-02) ; Australian seas ; Mabuiag ; Jervis Island (Qld TSI SC54-07) ; Oceania ; SOCIAL SCIENCE ; Archaeology ; Festschriften ; History ; Festschriften ; Coastal archaeology ; Coastal settlements ; Electronic book ; Pazifischer Ozean ; Unterwasserarchäologie
    Abstract: "Many of the papers in this volume present new and innovative research into the processes of maritime colonisation, processes that affect archaeological contexts from islands to continents. Others shift focus from process to the archaeology of maritime places from the Bering to the Torres Straits, providing highly detailed discussions of how living by and with the sea is woven into all elements of human life from subsistence to trade and to ritual. Of equal importance are more abstract discussions of islands as natural places refashioned by human occupation, either through the introduction of new organisms or new systems of production and consumption. These transformation stories gain further texture (and variety) through close examinations of some of the more significant consequences of colonisation and migration, particularly the creation of new cultural identities. A final set of papers explores the ways in which the techniques of archaelogical sciences have provided insights into the fauna of the islands and the human history of such places."--Provided by publisher.
    Note: "Papers in honour of Atholl Anderson , Includes bibliographical references , Introduction. Lapita and Western Pacific Settlement: Progress, prospects and persistent problems , Lapita Origins. The Origins of Early Lapita Culture: The testimony of historical linguistics , Small islands in the big picture: the formative period of Lapita in the Bismarck Archipelago , Lapita Dispersal and Archaeological Signatures. Lapita all over: Land-use on the Willaumez Peninsula, Papua New Guinea , Lapita Writ Small? Revisiting the Austronesian Colonisation of the Papuan South Coast , Leap-frogging or Limping? Recent evidence from the Lapita Littoral Fringe, New Georgia, Solomon Islands , Sample Size and the Reef/Santa Cruz Lapita Sequence , Makué (Aore Island, Santo, Vanuatu): A new Lapita site in the ambit of New Britain obsidian distribution , Echoes from a distance: Research into the Lapita occupation of the Rove Peninsula, Southwest Viti Levu, Fiji , Paleoenvironment of Lapita sites on Fanga 'Uta Lagoon, Tongatapu, Kingdom of Tonga , In Search of Lapita and Polynesian Plainware Settlements in Vava'u, Kingdom of Tonga , Can We Dig It? Archaeology of Ancestral Polynesian Society in Tonga: A first look from Falevai , Lapita Ceramics. The implements of Lapita ceramic stamped ornamentation , The excavation, conservation and reconstruction of Lapita burial pots from the Teouma site, Efate, Central Vanuatu , Detailed analysis of Lapita Face Motifs: Case studies from the Reef/Santa Cruz sites and New Caledonia Lapita Site 13A , Looking at the big motifs: A typology of the central band decorations of the Lapita ceramic tradition of New Caledonia (Southern Melanesia) and preliminary regional comparisons , Specialisation, standardisation and Lapita ceramics , English
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  • 4
    ISBN: 9781921313042 , 1921313048
    Language: English
    Edition: 1st electronic ed.
    Series Statement: Terra australis 22
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als The archaeology of the Aru Islands, Eastern Indonesia
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    Keywords: Archaeological surveying Indonesia ; Aru Islands. ; Excavations (Archaeology) Indonesia ; Aru Islands. ; Archaeological surveying ; Excavations (Archaeology) ; Indonesia ; Aru Islands ; Excavations (Archaeology) ; Antiquities ; Archaeological surveying ; SOCIAL SCIENCE ; Archaeology ; Civilization ; Aru Islands (Indonesia) Antiquities. ; Aru Islands (Indonesia) Civilization. ; Aru Islands (Indonesia) ; Aru Islands (Indonesia) ; Electronic books ; Indonesien ; Aru, Molukken ; Archäologie
    Abstract: "This volume describes the results of the first archaeological survey and excavations carried out in the fascinating and remote Aru Islands, Eastern Indonesia between 1995 and 1997. The naturalist Alfred Russel Wallace, who stopped here in search of the Birds of Paradise on his voyage through the Indo-Malay Archipelago in the 1850s, was the first to draw attention to the group. The results reveal a complex and fascinating history covering the last 30,000 years from its early settlement by hunter-gatherers, the late Holocene arrival of ceramic producing agriculturalists, later associations with the Bird of Paradise trade and the colonial expansion of the Dutch trading empires." "The excavations and finds from two large Pleistocene caves, Liang Lemdubu and Nabulei Lisa, are reported in detail documenting the changing environmental and cultural history of the islands from when they were connected to Greater Australia and used by hunter/gatherers to their formation as islands and use by agriculturalists. The results of the excavation of the late Neolithic - Metal Age midden at Wangil are discussed, as is the mysterious pre-Colonial fort at Ujir and the 350-year old ruins of forts and a church associated with the Dutch garrisons."--BOOK JACKET
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