Short Reports

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Barker, Bryce and Lara Lamb

Archaeological Evidence for South Sea Islander Traditional Ritual Practice at Wunjunga, Ayr, Central Queensland Coast

69-72
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David, Bruno, Jean-Michel Geneste, Ray L. Whear, Jean-Jacques Delannoy, Margaret Katherine, R.G. Gunn, Christopher Clarkson, Hugues Plisson,
Preston Lee, Fiona Petchey, Cassandra Rowe, Bryce Barker, Lara Lamb, Wes Miller, Stéphane Hoerlé, Daniel James, Élisa Boche, Ken Aplin,
Ian J. McNiven, Thomas Richards, Andrew Fairbairn & Jacqueline Matthews

Nawarla Gabarnmang, a 45,180±910 cal BP Site in Jawoyn Country, Southwest Arnhem Land Plateau

73-77

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Winter, Sean

A Preliminary Report on Archaeological Investigations at Two Western Australian Regional Convict Depots

65-68
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Durband, Arthur C.

Is there Evidence for Artificial Cranial Deformation at the Willandra Lakes?

62-64
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Hughes, Philip, Gary Quartermaine & Jacqueline Harris

Pleistocene Rockshelters J23 and J24, Mesa J, Pilbara, Western Australia

58-61
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Thorley, Peter , Patrick Faulkner and Mike Smith

New Radiocarbon Dates for Kulpi Mara Rockshelter, Central Australia

47-49
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Hughes, Philip , Peter Hiscock and Alan Watchman

Terminological Debate in the Upper Hunter Valley: Indurated Mudstone versus Tuff

45-46
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Brown, Steve

Buggering around in the backyard: Creating attachment to place through archaeology and material culture

74-78
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Langley, Michelle C. & Paul S.C. Taçon

The age of Australian rock art: A review

70-73

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Geneste, Jean-Michel, Bruno David, Hugues Plisson, Chris Clarkson, Jean-Jacques Delannoy, Fiona Petchey & Ray Whear

Earliest evidence for ground-edge axes: 35,400±410 cal BP from Jawoyn Country, Arnhem Land

66-69
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