Produktbild: The Oxford Handbook of the Archaeology of Indigenous Australia and New Guinea

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Beschreibung

Produktdetails

Einband

Gebundene Ausgabe

Erscheinungsdatum

19.12.2023

Herausgeber

McNiven Ian J. + weitere

Verlag

Oxford Academic

Seitenzahl

1168

Maße (L/B/H)

24,4/18/8,9 cm

Gewicht

1996 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-0-19-009561-1

Beschreibung

Produktdetails

Einband

Gebundene Ausgabe

Erscheinungsdatum

19.12.2023

Herausgeber

Verlag

Oxford Academic

Seitenzahl

1168

Maße (L/B/H)

24,4/18/8,9 cm

Gewicht

1996 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-0-19-009561-1

Herstelleradresse

Libri GmbH
Europaallee 1
36244 Bad Hersfeld
DE

Email: gpsr@libri.de

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  • Produktbild: The Oxford Handbook of the Archaeology of Indigenous Australia and New Guinea
    • Introduction: Archaeology of Sahul by Ian J. McNiven and Bruno David

    • The Thick Darkness of Pre-Historic Time: Antiquarian Archaeology in Nineteenth-Century Colonial Victoria by Ian J. McNiven

    • History of Archaeology in Papua New Guinea: The Early Years Up to 1960 by Glenn R. Summerhayes

    • Trans-Disciplinary Approaches to the Past in New Guinea by Chris Ballard

    • Oral Tradition, History, and Archaeohistory of Indigenous Australia by Iain Davidson, Heather Burke, Lynley A. Wallis, Pearl Connelly, Lance Sullivan, Hazel Sullivan, Stephen Porter, and Isabel Tarragó

    • Cultural Heritage and Contract Archaeology in Australia and New Guinea by Joanna Fresløv

    • Museum Collections and their Legacies by Lindy Allen

    • Island Hopping to Sahul by Kasih Norman, Sue O'Connor, and Michael Bird

    • Australia's First People: Oldest Sites and Early Culture by Chris Clarkson, Kasih Norman, Sue O'Connor, Jane Balme, Peter Veth, and Ceri Shipton

    • Interactions with Megafauna by Chris N. Johnson, Joe Dortch, and Trevor H. Worthy

    • What Does DNA Tell Us about Past Connections and the Settlement of Sahul? by Elizabeth Matisoo-Smith and Anna L. Gosling

    • Fire and the Transformation of Landscapes by Cassandra Rowe, Janelle Stevenson, Simon Connor, and Matthew Adeleye

    • Beyond Agriculture: Ditch Networks in the New Guinea Landscape by Chris Ballard

    • Enhanced Ecologies and Ecosystem Engineering: Strategies Developed by Aboriginal Australians to Increase the Abundance of Animal Resources by Ian J. McNiven, Tiina Manne, and Anne Ross

    • The Coming of the Dingo by Jane Balme and Sue O'Connor

    • Engaging and Designing Place: Furnishings and the Architecture of Archaeological Sites in Aboriginal Australia by Bruno David, Jean-Jacques Delannoy, Chris Urwin, Joanna Fresløv, Russell Mullett, and Christine Phillips

    • The Big Flood: Responding to Sea-Level Rise and the Inundated Continental Shelf by Jonathan Benjamin and Sean Ulm

    • Past Aboriginal Populations and Demographic Change Using Radiocarbon Data and Time-Series Analysis by Alan Williams, Sean Ulm, and M. A. Smith

    • Persistence of Complexity: Continuation of Intensification, Population Change, and Socio-Structural Change in Current Debates in Australian Archaeology by Harry Lourandos and Anne Ross

    • Boundaries, Relationality, and Style Provinces in Australian Rock Art by Madeleine Kelly and Liam M. Brady

    • Australian Indigenous Ochres: Use, Sourcing, and Exchange by Jillian Huntley

    • Axe Quarrying, Production, and Exchange in Australia and New Guinea by Anne Ford and Peter Hiscock

    • Shell Valuables and Exchange Systems in New Guinea by Kat Szabó

    • Language Evolution and Spread by Patrick McConvell and Nick Evans

    • Stone Tool Manufacture and Use by Chris Clarkson

    • Mortars and Pestles Make the Mid-Holocene Occupation of New Guinea and the Bismarck Archipelago Visible by Pamela Swadling

    • Pottery Exchange Systems in New Guinea by Glenn R. Summerhayes

    • Coral Sea Cultural Interaction Sphere by Ian J. McNiven

    • Maritime Coastal and Island Societies of Australia and New Guinea by Michael Rowland, Ben Shaw, and Sean Ulm

    • Below the Sky, Above the Clouds: The Archaeology of the Australian High Country by Joanna Fresløv and Russell Mullett

    • The Archaeology of Social Transformation in the New Guinea Highlands by Dylan Gaffney and Tim Denham

    • Beyond the Barriers: A New Model for the Settlement of Australian Deserts by Peter Veth, Jo McDonald, and Peter Hiscock

    • Murray River Societies in Australia through the Lens of Bioarchaeology by Judith Littleton, Sarah Karstens, and Harry Allen

    • Swamp and Delta Societies of the Papuan Gulf, Papua New Guinea by Chris Urwin, James W. Rhoads, and Joshua A. Bell

    • Historisizing the "Dreaming": An Archaeological Perspective from Arid Australia by M. A. Smith

    • Dugongs and Turtles as Kin: Relational Ontologies and Archaeological Perspectives on Ritualized Hunting by Coastal Indigenous Australians by Ian J. McNiven

    • Rock Art Modification and its Ritualized and Relational Contexts by Liam M. Brady, R. G. Gunn, and Joakim Goldhahn

    • Asian Traders and Macassan Trepangers by Daryl Wesley

    • Whaling and Sealing in Nineteenth-Century Australia by Martin Gibbs and Lynette Russell

    • Fatal Frontier: Temporal and Spatial Considerations of the Native Mounted Police and Colonial Violence Across Queensland by Lynley A. Wallis, Heather Burke, Bryce Barker, and Noelene Cole

    • Missions and Reserves by Jeremy Ash

    • The Archaeology of Agrarian Australia by Alistair Paterson

    • Contact Rock Art by Jo McDonald, Ursula K. Frederick

    • The Development (and Imagined Reinvention) of Australian Archaeology in the Twentieth Century by Chris Urwin and Matthew Spriggs

    • Approaching Indigenous Archaeologies in Australia by Christopher Wilson

    • Earth Mounding in the Western District of Victoria by Julian Dunn

    • Flaked Stone Tools of Holocene Sahul: Case studies from Northern Australia and Papua New Guinea by Tim Ryan Maloney

    • Plant Exploitation and Long-Term Cultural Change in Sahul: The Archaeobotanical Perspective by Stephanie Florin and Andrew Fairbairn

    • Stone-Walled Fish Traps of Australia and New Guinea as Expressions of Enhanced Sociality by Ian J. McNiven and Ariana B. J. Lambrides