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On stone tools and the 'prehistoric': the value of Tasmanian Aboriginality at the Smithsonian | 2024 | History and anthropology 35 (5): 1198-217 | H6 [HISTORY-] | 1477-2612 | |||
Landscapes created by millennia of cultural land use in the Fleurieu Group of Islands, Tasmania—a knowledge baseline for current and future land management under changing climates | 2024 | Journal of island and coastal archaeology 19 (4): 814-33 | H6/KE [ISLAND-] | 1556-4894 | |||
Evidence of external contact between the Pacific basin and the east coast of Australia during the Holocene: a review | 2022 | Queensland archaeological research 25 (): 47-66 | *H6/KE [QUEENSLAND-] | 0814-3021 | |||
Enduring silence: racialized news values, white supremacy and a national apology for child sexual abuse | 2022 | Ethnic and racial studies 45 (9): 1671-92 | H6/KD [ETHNIC-] | 1466-4356 | |||
Tasmanian Aboriginal material culture, compensation, belonging | 2022 | Museum anthropology 45 (1): 15-27 | H6 [MUSEUM-] | 0892-8339 | |||
Re-presenting encounters: the drawings of Jean Piron | 2022 | History and anthropology 33 (1): 44-66 | H6 [HISTORY-] | 1477-2612 | |||
To be or not to be indigenous? Understanding the rise of Australia's indigenous population since 1971 | 2019 | Ethnic and racial studies 42 (16): 63-82 | H6/KD [ETHNIC-] | 1466-4356 | |||
Identification and return of a skull from Tasmania in the Berlin anatomical collection | 2018 | Anthropologischer Anzeiger 75 (1): 39-47 | H6/HB [ANTHROPOLOGISCHER-] | 0003-5548 | |||
Shifting indigenous Australian realities: dispersal, damage, and resurgence: introduction | 2018 | Oceania 88 (3): 240-53 | H6/KX [OCEANIA-] | 0029-8077 | |||
Other picture boards in Van Diemen’s Land: the recovery of lost illustrations of frontier violence and relationships | 2017 | Aboriginal history 41 (): 3-20 | H6/KX [ABORIGINAL-] | 0314-8769 | |||
Palawa Kani and the value of language in Aboriginal Tasmania | 2017 | Oceania 87 (1): 2-20 | H6/KX [OCEANIA-] | 0029-8077 | |||
The first stone and the last Tasmanian: the colonial correspondence of Edward Burnett Tylor and Henry Ling Roth | 2016 | Oceania 86 (3): 320-43 | H6/KX [OCEANIA-] | 0029-8077 | |||
What constitutes benefit from health care interventions for indigenous Australians? | 2015 | Australian Aboriginal studies (1): 30-42 | H6/KX [AUSTRALIAN-] | 0729-4352 | |||
This exhibition is about now: Tasmanian Aboriginality at the Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery | 2015 | Museum anthropology 38 (2): 149-62 | H6 [MUSEUM-] | 0892-8339 | |||
Indigenous Australia: enduring civilization | 2015 | Tribal art (76): 84-9 | *H6/KFY [WORLD-] | 1354-2990 | |||
Raw material movement and past Tasmanian Aboriginal interaction; implications for understanding isolated human population dynamics | 2015 | Archaeology in Oceania 50 (): 69-81 | H6/KX [ARCHEOOLOGY-] | 0003-8121 | |||
Malimump: a Tasmanian Aboriginal Hoabinhian site in the southwest of Western Australia? | 2014 | Australian archaeology (79): 194-202 | *H6/KE [AUSTRALIAN-] | 0312-2417 | |||
"Homes are sought for these children": locating adoption within the Australian stolen generations narrative | 2013 | American Indian quarterly 37 (1): 203-17 | H6/KUB [AMERICAN-] | 0095-182X | |||
The Australian Barrineans and their relationship to Southeast Asian Negritos: an investigation using mithocondrial genomics | 2013 | Human biology 85 (1-3): 485-94 | H6/HB [HUMAN-] | 0018-7143 | |||
Aboriginal epistemologies and interpretations of art and place on the Blue Tier, northeast Tasmania | 2011 | Australian archaeology 73 (): 33-40 | *H6/KE [AUSTRALIAN-] | 0312-2417 | |||
Many happy returns? | 2009 | Museums journal 109 (8): 32-5 | *H6 [MUSEUMS-] | 0027-416X | |||
Systematic seasonal land use by late pleistocene Tasmanian Aborigines | 2008 | Journal of archaeological science 35 (9): 2532-44 | H6/KE [JOURNAL-] | 0305-4403 | |||
The polemics of making fire in Tasmania: the historical evidence revisited | 2008 | Aboriginal history 32 (): 1-26 | H6/KX [ABORIGINAL-] | 0314-8769 | |||
More Tasmanian cupules | 2008 | Rock art research 25 (2): 204-7 | H6/KE [ROCK-] | 0813-0426 | |||
The languages of the Tasmanians and their relation to the peopling of Australia: sensible and wild theories | 2008 | Australian archaeology (67): 13-18 | *H6/KE [AUSTRALIAN-] | 0312-2417 | |||
The polemics of eating fish in Tasmania: the historical evidence revisited | 2007 | Aboriginal history 31 (): 1-26 | H6/KX [ABORIGINAL-] | 0314-8769 | |||
Understanding cultural evolutionary models: a reply to Read's critique | 2006 | American antiquity 71 (4): 771-82 | *H6/KE [AMERICAN-] | 0002-7316 | |||
Homeward bound | 2006 | Museums journal 106 (11): 34-5, 37 | *H6 [MUSEUMS-] | 0027-416X | |||
Tasmanian knowledge and skill: maladaptive imitation or adequate technology? | 2006 | American antiquity 71 (1): 164-84 | *H6/KE [AMERICAN-] | 0002-7316 | |||
Demography and cultural evolution: how adaptive cultural processes can produce maladaptive losses: the Tasmanian case | 2004 | American antiquity 69 (2): 197-214 | *H6/KE [AMERICAN-] | 0002-7316 | |||
Fire-making in Tasmania: absence of evidence is not evidence of absence | 2002 | Current anthropology 43 (4): 650-6 | H6 [CURRENT-] | 0011-3204 | |||
French anthropology in Australia, the first fieldwork report: François Péron's [Maria Island - anthropological observations] | 2001 | Aboriginal history 25 (): 228-42 | 0311-8769 | ||||
French anthropology in Australia, a prelude: the encounters between Aboriginal Tasmanians and the expedition of Bruny d'Entrecasteaux, 1793 | 2000 | Aboriginal history 24 (): 212-23 | 0311-8769 | ||||
The childhood of William Lanne: contact archaeology and Aboriginality in Tasmania | 1993 | Antiquity 67 (256): 504-19 | H6/KE [ANTIQUITY-] | ||||
Tasmania and the constitution of 'the dawn of humanity' | 1992 | Antiquity 66 (252): 730-43 | H6/KE [ANTIQUITY-] | ||||
The posthumous history of William Lanne | 1992 | World archaeology bulletin 6 (): 63-9 | |||||
An investigation into the identity of a skull in the Department of Anatomy collection, University of Edinburgh, marked as Tasmanian XXX2, and believed to be that of William Lanney | 1992 | World archaeology bulletin 6 (): 70-4 |