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The use of foraminifera in the identification and analysis of marine shell middens: A view from Australia
I Lilley, D Brian, S Ulm
ANH Publications 30, 9-16, 1999
181999
Mort Creek site complex, Curtis Coast: site report
M Carter, I Lilley, S Ulm, D Brian
Queensland Archaeological Research 11, 85-104, 1999
161999
Roof Fall Cave, Cania Gorge: Site report
T Eales, C Westcott, I Lilley, S Ulm, D Brian, C Clarkson
Queensland Archaeological Research 11, 29-42, 1999
111999
The molecular taphonomy of biological molecules and biomarkers of disease
CD Matheson, D Brian
Emerging Pathogens: The Archaeology, Ecology and Evolution of Infectious …, 2003
10*2003
The Gooreng Gooreng Cultural Heritage Project: First radiocarbon determinations
I Lilley, S Ulm, D Brian
Australian Archaeology 43 (1), 38-40, 1996
91996
Pleistocene Aboriginal occupation at Cania Gorge, central Queensland: Preliminary results of fieldwork
I Lilley, D Brian, C Clarkson, S Ulm
Archaeology in Oceania 33 (1), 28-31, 1998
81998
Big Foot Art Site, Cania Gorge: Site report
C Westcott, I Lilley, S Ulm, C Clarkson, D Brian
Queensland Archaeological Research 11, 43-58, 1999
71999
Harry Lourandos, the‘Great Intensification Debate’, and the representation of Indigenous pasts
D Brian
The Social Archaeology of Australian Indigenous Societies, 107-123, 2006
62006
Shall I Compare Thee to a Fish?: A Comparative Taphonomic Analysis of Vertebrate Remains from Nara Inlet Art Site, Hook Island, Central Queensland Coast
D Brian
61994
Technology and the body in aboriginal identity making
D Hafner, D Brian
University Press of America 2, 329-347, 2010
12010
Roof Fall Cave, Cania Gorge: Site Report
CJ Clarkson, T Eales, C Westcott, IA Lilley, S Ulm, D Brian
University of Queensland, 1999
1999
Stone Artefact, Use-Wear and Residue Studies
D Brian
TEMPUS-ST LUCIA QUEENSLAND- 6, 149-150, 1996
1996
BIG FOOT ART SITE, CANIA GORGE: SITE REPORT
D BRIAN
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