Search Results - "McDonald, Jo"
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Serpents Glen ('Karnatukul'): New Histories for Deep time Attachment to Country in Australia’s Western Desert
Published in Bulletin of the History of Archaeology (02-07-2020)“…Recent work at Serpents Glen ('Karnatukul') in the Carnarvon Ranges (Katjarra) of the Western Desert has changed our archaeological understanding of both deep…”
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Aboriginal artefacts on the continental shelf reveal ancient drowned cultural landscapes in northwest Australia
Published in PloS one (01-07-2020)“…This article reports Australia's first confirmed ancient underwater archaeological sites from the continental shelf, located off the Murujuga coastline in…”
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Karnatukul (Serpent's Glen): A new chronology for the oldest site in Australia's Western Desert
Published in PloS one (19-09-2018)“…The re-excavation of Karnatukul (Serpent's Glen) has provided evidence for the human occupation of the Australian Western Desert to before 47,830 cal. BP…”
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Correction: Aboriginal artefacts on the continental shelf reveal ancient drowned cultural landscapes in northwest Australia
Published in PloS one (15-06-2023)“…[This corrects the article DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0233912.]…”
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Pilbara rock art: laser scanning, photogrammetry and 3D photographic reconstruction as heritage management tools
Published in Heritage science (04-07-2017)“…Recording techniques such as laser scanning, photogrammetry and photographic reconstruction are not new to archaeology. However as technology evolves and…”
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Seeing the Landscape: Multiple Scales of Visualising Terrestrial Heritage on Rosemary Island (Dampier Archipelago)
Published in Open quaternary (04-09-2020)“…The Dampier Archipelago (Murujuga) is on Australia's National Heritage List because of its significant rock art and numerous stone structures. When people…”
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A Companion to Rock Art
Published 2012“…This unique guide provides an artistic and archaeological journey deep into human history, exploring the petroglyphic and pictographic forms of rock art…”
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I must go down to the seas again: Or, what happens when the sea comes to you? Murujuga rock art as an environmental indicator for Australia's north-west
Published in Quaternary international (22-10-2015)“…The Dampier Archipelago (properly known as Murujuga) is a rich rock art province in north-western Australia which documents an arid-maritime cultural…”
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Discontinuities in arid zone rock art: Graphic indicators for changing social complexity across space and through time
Published in Journal of anthropological archaeology (01-06-2017)“…[Display omitted] •Taphonomy and the uneven preservation of evidence.•Phased occupation and discontinuous art production.•Demography, language and social…”
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A Companion to Rock Art
Published 2012“…This unique guide provides an artistic and archaeological journey deep into human history, exploring the petroglyphic and pictographic forms of rock art…”
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The evolution of Australian island geographies and the emergence and persistence of Indigenous maritime cultures
Published in Quaternary science reviews (15-05-2023)“…Australia was first peopled by maritime voyagers who intentionally crossed from Indonesia using watercraft 65,000 years ago. Despite this, the Holocene…”
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Murujuga (Dampier Archipelago) and the journey towards world heritage recognition
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Murujuga, Northwestern Australia: When Arid Hunter-Gatherers Became Coastal Foragers
Published in Journal of island and coastal archaeology (02-01-2017)“…The Dampier Archipelago (Murujuga) in northwestern Australia is a rich rock art province located in an arid-maritime cultural landscape. The archipelago juts…”
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A method to date rock engravings using luminescence – tested at Murujuga, Western Australia
Published in Quaternary geochronology (01-12-2024)“…Rock engravings are globally ubiquitous, provide evidence for symbolic behaviours, and demonstrate connections to country and the desire to communicate with…”
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ROCK ART IN ARID LANDSCAPES: Pilbara and Western Desert petroglyphs
Published in Australian archaeology (01-12-2013)“…This paper develops a testable model for understanding rock art within archaeological phases of the arid northwest Pilbara and Western Desert bioregions. It…”
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Rock Art In Arid Landscapes: Pilbara And Western Desert Petroglyphs
Published in Australian archaeology (01-12-2013)“…This paper develops a testable model for understanding rock art within archaeological phases of the arid northwest Pilbara and Western Desert bioregions. It…”
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Contemporary Meanings and the Recursive Nature of Rock Art: Dilemmas for a Purely Archaeological Understanding of Rock Art
Published in Time and mind (2013)“…This paper highlights the constraints facing archaeological interpretations of rock art without a collaboratively informed perspective, focusing on Martu rock…”
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Identity signalling in shields: how coastal hunter-gatherers use rock art and material culture in arid and temperate Australia
Published in Australian archaeology (03-05-2016)“…This paper explores inter-group signalling behaviour of hunter-fisher-gatherers living in arid and temperate coastal regions in Holocene Australia. We examine…”
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Stone artifacts in the intertidal zone, Dampier Archipelago: Evidence for a submerged coastal site in Northwest Australia
Published in Journal of island and coastal archaeology (02-10-2021)“…Stone artifacts recently identified in the intertidal zone at Dolphin Island, Dampier Archipelago, suggest Aboriginal Australian occupation before inundation…”
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A multi-scalar approach to marine survey and underwater archaeological site prospection in Murujuga, Western Australia
Published in Quaternary international (20-05-2021)“…During the past 20,000 years approximately one-quarter of the continental landmass of Australia was inundated by postglacial sea-level rise, submerging…”
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