20 results on '"Asmussen, Brit"'
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2. Conscientious archaeologies
3. Collecting antiquities in wartime: The First World War Antiquities (Queensland) Project
4. Investigating intentionality of burning through macroscopic taphonomy in complex legacy funerary assemblages: Opportunities and challenges
5. Cracking seeds and nuts: Replicating use-wear on pitted ground-edged stone hatchets from Southeastern Australia
6. Middle to Late Holocene near-shore foraging strategies at Caution Bay, Papua New Guinea
7. Terrestrial engagements by terminal Lapita maritime specialists on the southern Papuan coast
8. Analysis of pit and score tooth-mark sizes from bones modified by Holocene Australian terrestrial fauna in relation to body size
9. Macroscopic approaches to the identification of expedient bivalve tools: A case study investigating Polymesoda (=Geloina) coaxans (Bivalvia: Corbiculidae) shell valves from Princess Charlotte Bay, Queensland, Australia
10. Obligations to Objects
11. Assessing the impact of mid-to-late Holocene ENSO-driven climate change on toxic Macrozamia seed use: a 5000 year record from eastern Australia
12. High-resolution radiocarbon dating of marine materials in archaeological contexts: radiocarbon marine reservoir variability between Anadara, Gafrarium, Batissa, Polymesoda spp. and Echinoidea at Caution Bay, Southern Coastal Papua New Guinea
13. 14C Marine Reservoir Variability in Herbivores and Deposit-Feeding Gastropods from an Open Coastline, Papua New Guinea
14. Changing Perspectives in Australian Archaeology, part X. There is likewise a nut. . . a comparative ethnobotany of Aboriginal processing methods and consumption of Australian Bowenia, Cycas, Lepidozamia and Macrozamia
15. New Direction In Human Colonisation of The Pacific: Lapita Settlement of South Coast New Guinea
16. In a nutshell: the identification and archaeological application of experimentally defined correlates of Macrozamia seed processing
17. Book Reviews
18. Another burning question: hunter-gatherer exploitation ofMacrozamiaspp.
19. Intentional or incidental thermal modification? Analysing site occupation via burned bone
20. Anything more than a picnic? Re‐considering arguments for ceremonial Macrozamia use in mid‐Holocene Australia
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