Reference Publications
- Archaeology in Oceania
- Thrice-yearly journal publishes articles and reports in prehistoric and historical archaeology, modern material culture, and human biology of ancient and modern human populations
Most Recent Articles from Archaeology in Oceania 
A revised sequence of backed artefact production at Capertee 3, New South Wales.
Abstract Re-analysis of the artefact assemblage from Capertee 3, an Australian rockshelter excavated by F.D. McCarthy in the 1950s and 1960s,...
7/1/04 by Peter Hiscock · More from publicationBadu 15 and the Papuan-Austronesian settlement of Torres Strait.
Abstract Archaeological excavations on the island of Badu have for the first time revealed evidence of people in Torres Strait before 2500 years...
7/1/04 by Bruno David · More from publicationTribal Cultural Resource Management. The Full Circle to Stewardship
By Darby C. Stapp and Michael S. Burney AltaMira Press, 2002. ISBN: 0-7591-0104-3 (cloth), 0-7591-0-105-1 (pbk). Pp. 246, figures, tables and...
7/1/04 by Claire Smith · More from publicationUsewear and residue analysis of stone artefacts from the Enclosed Chamber, Rocky Cape, Tasmania.
Abstract The Enclosed Chamber from the Rocky Cape South excavations of Rhys Jones (1971) contained a sealed, intact, 6,000 year old living area...
7/1/04 by Richard Fullagar · More from publicationKimberley points and colonial preference: new insights into the chronology of pressure flaked point forms from the southeast Kimberley, Western Australia.
KEYWORDS: Pressure flaking, Kimberley points, chronology, collections, technological change Abstract Based on recent archaeological research in...
4/1/04 by Rodney Harrison · More from publicationRecent archaeological findings at Qaranilaca Cave, Vanuabalavu Island, Fiji.
Abstract A large sea cave on the southeastern tip of Vanuabalavu Island, northeast Fiji was excavated and shown to have been used by humans from...
4/1/04 by Frank R Thomas · More from publication