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    Iconic imagery: Pleistocene rock art development across northern Australia by Mulvaney, Ken

    Published in Quaternary international (08-02-2013)
    “…There is general agreement that the peopling of Sahul was achieved sometime before 45,000 years ago, with most parts of the continent colonised by 30,000. Rock…”
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    Burrup Peninsula: Cultural Landscape and Industrial Hub, a 21st Century Conundrum by Mulvaney, Ken

    Published in Landscape research (18-08-2015)
    “…The Dampier Archipelago, situated on the north-western coast of Australia, arguably contains the world's greatest concentration of engraved rock art. It is…”
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    Murujuga at a crossroads: considering the evidence of nineteenth-century contact, Dampier Archipelago, northwest Australia by Mulvaney, Ken

    Published in Australian archaeology (02-09-2018)
    “…Mounting evidence indicates that the production of petroglyphs within what is now the Dampier Archipelago on the Pilbara coast of northwest Western Australia…”
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    Food or fibercraft? Grinding stones and Aboriginal use of Triodia grass (spinifex) by Hayes, Elspeth, Fullagar, Richard, Mulvaney, Ken, Connell, Kate

    Published in Quaternary international (25-02-2018)
    “…Plant tissue and wooden objects are rare in the Australian archaeological record but distinctive stone tools such as grinding stones and ground-edge hatchets…”
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    Petroglyphs and place: complex histories at four sites in New Britain by SPECHT, JIM, TORRENCE, ROBIN, MULVANEY, KEN

    Published in Archaeology in Oceania (01-10-2021)
    “…ABSTRACT The analysis of cultural practices at four sites near Cape Gloucester and on Uneapa and Garua Islands in West New Britain, Papua New Guinea shows how…”
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    The potential for discovery of new submerged archaeological sites near the Dampier Archipelago, Western Australia by Ward, Ingrid, Larcombe, Piers, Mulvaney, Ken, Fandry, Chris

    Published in Quaternary international (02-10-2013)
    “…The islands of the Dampier Archipelago preserve a probable 30,000 year archaeological record that reflects the change from a continental to an island…”
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    Dating the Dreaming: extinct fauna in the petroglyphs of the Pilbara region, Western Australia by MULVANEY, KEN

    Published in Archaeology in Oceania (01-04-2009)
    “…Examples of striped marsupial depictions have been reported from both the coastal and inland Pilbara. Many are regarded as images of the thylacine, an animal…”
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    So ends this day: American whalers in Yaburara country, Dampier Archipelago by Paterson, Alistair, Anderson, Ross, Mulvaney, Ken, de Koning, Sarah, Dortch, Joe, McDonald, Jo

    Published in Antiquity (01-02-2019)
    “…Research to document Aboriginal occupation across the Dampier Archipelago has also encountered the earliest archaeological evidence for the presence of…”
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    The Mermaid? Re-envisaging the 1818 exploration of Enderby Island, Murujuga, Western Australia by Paterson, Alistair, Shellam, Tiffany, Veth, Peter, Mulvaney, Ken, Anderson, Ross, Dortch, Joe, McDonald, Jo

    Published in Journal of island and coastal archaeology (02-04-2020)
    “…Archaeological surveys documenting Aboriginal petroglyphs across the Dampier Archipelago (Murujuga) discovered a depiction of a sailing ship on Enderby Island…”
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    Ancient treasures: Past and present on the Dampier Archipelago by Ken Mulvaney

    Published in Griffith REVIEW (01-01-2015)
    “…From a scientific perspective, Aboriginal people entered the landmass of Sahul (greater Australia) more than fifty thousand years ago and were in the Pilbara…”
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    Ancient treasures: Past and present on the Dampier Archipelago by Ken Mulvaney

    Published in Griffith REVIEW (01-01-2015)
    “…From a scientific perspective, Aboriginal people entered the landmass of Sahul (greater Australia) more than fifty thousand years ago and were in the Pilbara…”
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    Transformations - rock walls to canvas: representations of the totemic geography in aboriginal Australia by Mulvaney, Ken

    Published in Before farming (01-01-2003)
    “…Within Australian Aboriginal cultures there are strong connections in artistic traditions that linked spatially to sacred places and stylistically to encoded…”
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    Transformations - rock walls to canvas: representations of the totemic geography in Aboriginal Australia by Mulvaney, Ken

    Published in Before farming (01-01-2003)
    “…Within Australian Aboriginal cultures there are strong connections in artistic traditions that are linked spatially to sacred places and stylistically to…”
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    The Mermaid? Re-envisaging the 1818 exploration of Enderby Island, Murujuga, Western Australia by Paterson, Alistair, Shellam, Tiffany, Veth, Peter, Mulvaney, Ken, Anderson, Ross, Dortch, Joe, McDonald, Jo

    “…Archaeological surveys documenting Aboriginal petroglyphs across the Dampier Archipelago (Murujuga) discovered a depiction of a sailing ship on Enderby Island…”
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    Cupule engravings from Jinmium–Granilpi (northern Australia) and beyond: exploration of a widespread and enigmatic class of rock markings by Taçon, Paul S.C., Fullagar, Richard, Ouzman, Sven, Mulvaney, Ken

    Published in Antiquity (01-12-1997)
    “…Antiquity last year reported a startlingly old series of dates from Jinmium in tropical north Australia. At Jinmium are old rock-engravings, the pecked cups or…”
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    Changing ecological concerns in rock-art subject matter of north Australia's Keep River region by Taçon, Paul, Mulvaney, Ken, Ouzman, Sven, Fullagar, Richard, Head, Lesley, Carlton, Paddy

    Published in Before farming (01-01-2003)
    “…The Keep River region has a complex body of engraved and painted rock-art, distinct from but with links to regions to the east, west and south. At least four…”
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    Changing ecological concerns in rock-art subject matter of north Australia's Keep River region by Taçon, Paul, Mulvaney, Ken, Ouzman, Sven, Fullagar, Richard, Head, Lesley, Carlton, Paddy

    Published in Before farming (01-01-2003)
    “…The Keep River region has a complex body of engraved and painted rock-art, distinct from but with links to regions to the east, west and south. At least four…”
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