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A 28,000 year old excavated painted rock from Nawarla Gabarnmang, northern Australia
B David, B Barker, F Petchey, JJ Delannoy, JM Geneste, C Rowe, ...
Journal of Archaeological Science 40 (5), 2493-2501, 2013
1162013
Lapita sites in the central province of mainland Papua New Guinea
B David, IJ McNiven, T Richards, SP Connaughton, M Leavesley, ...
World Archaeology 43 (4), 576-593, 2011
1032011
How old are Australia's pictographs? A review of rock art dating
B David, JM Geneste, F Petchey, JJ Delannoy, B Barker, M Eccleston
Journal of Archaeological Science 40 (1), 3-10, 2013
902013
The sea people: Late Holocene maritime specialisation in the Whitsunday Islands, central Queensland
B Barker
Pandanus Books, 2004
772004
Nara Inlet 1: Coastal resource use and the Holocene marine transgression in the Whitsunday Islands, central Queensland
BC Barker
Archaeology in Oceania 26 (3), 102-109, 1991
741991
Nawarla gabarnmang, a 45,180±910 cal BP site in jawoyn country, southwest arnhem land plateau
B David, JM Geneste, RL Whear, JJ Delannoy, M Katherine, RG Gunn, ...
Australian Archaeology 73 (1), 73-77, 2011
732011
The social archaeology of Australian Indigenous societies
B David, B Barker, IJ McNiven
Aboriginal Studies Press, 2006
692006
The social construction of caves and rockshelters: Chauvet Cave (France) and Nawarla Gabarnmang (Australia)
JJ Delannoy, B David, JM Geneste, M Katherine, B Barker, RL Whear, ...
Antiquity 87 (335), 12-29, 2013
652013
Holocene palynology of Whitehaven Swamp, Whitsunday Island, Queensland, and implications for the regional archaeological record
M Genever, J Grindrod, B Barker
Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology 201 (1-2), 141-156, 2003
542003
Nara Inlet 1: a Holocene sequence from the Whitsunday Islands, central Queensland coast
B Barker
Queensland Archaeological Research 6, 53-76, 1989
461989
A new ceramic assemblage from Caution Bay, south coast of mainland PNG: the linear shell edge-impressed tradition from Bogi 1
B David, IJ McNiven, M Leavesley, B Barker, H Mandui, T Richards, ...
Journal of Pacific Archaeology 3 (1), 73-89, 2012
432012
Massacre, frontier conflict and Australian archaeology
B Barker
Australian Archaeology 64 (1), 9-14, 2007
392007
The Emo site (OAC), Gulf Province, Papua New Guinea: resolving long-standing questions of antiquity and implications for the history of the ancestral hiri maritime trade
B David, JM Geneste, K Aplin, JJ Delannoy, N Araho, C Clarkson, ...
Australian Archaeology 70 (1), 39-54, 2010
372010
Koey Ngurtai: the emergence of a ritual domain in Western Torres Strait
B David, IJ McNiven, J Crouch, M Badulgal, R Skelly, B Barker, ...
Archaeology in Oceania 44 (1), 1-17, 2009
372009
Morphometric analyses of Batissa violacea shells from Emo (OAC), Gulf Province, Papua New Guinea
A Thangavelu, B David, B Barker, JM GENESTE, JJ DELANNOY, L Lamb, ...
Archaeology in Oceania 46 (2), 67-75, 2011
322011
Maritime hunter-gatherers on the tropical coast: A social model for change
B Barker
TEMPUS-ST LUCIA QUEENSLAND- 6, 31-44, 1996
321996
45,610–52,160 years of site and landscape occupation at Nawarla Gabarnmang, Arnhem Land plateau (northern Australia)
B David, JJ Delannoy, J Mialanes, C Clarkson, F Petchey, JM Geneste, ...
Quaternary Science Reviews 215, 64-85, 2019
292019
The Queensland Native Police and strategies of recruitment on the Queensland frontier, 1849–1901
H Burke, B Barker, N Cole, LA Wallis, E Hatte, I Davidson, K Lowe
Journal of Australian Studies 42 (3), 297-313, 2018
292018
KEVEOKI 1: Exploring the Hiri Ceramics Trade at a Short-Lived Village Site near the Vailala River, Papua New Guinea
B David, N Araho, B Barker, A Kuaso, I Moffat
Australian Archaeology 68 (1), 11-27, 2009
292009
Geochemical analysis of the painted panels at the “Genyornis” rock art site, Arnhem Land, Australia
É Chalmin, G Castets, JJ Delannoy, B David, B Barker, L Lamb, F Soufi, ...
Quaternary International 430, 60-80, 2017
282017
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