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- Assessing the frequency distribution of radiocarbon determinations from the archaeological record of the Late Holocene in western NSW, Australia
- Heat-retainer hearth identification as a component of archaeological survey in western NSW, Australia
- Persistent places: An approach to the interpretation of assemblage variation in deflated surface stone artefact distributions from western New South Wales, Australia
- Developing methods for recording surface artefacts on nineteenth and twentieth century sites in Australia
- Late Quaternary environments and human occupation in the Murray River Valley of northwestern Victoria
- Seeing red: The use of a biological stain to identify cooked and processed/damaged starch grains in archaeological residues
- Initial tests on the three-dimensional movement of starch in sediments
- Re-viewing raphides: Issues with the identification and interpretation of calcium oxalate crystals in microfossil assemblages
- Archaeobotany of Sos Höyük, northeast Turkey
- Amulti-disciplinary method for the investigation of early agriculture: Learning lessons from Kuk
- Dating marine shell in Oceania: Issues and prospects
- Examining Late Holocene marine reservoir effect in archaeological fauna at Hope Inlet, Beagle Gulf, north Australia
- Archaeological surfaces in western NSW: Stratigraphic contexts and preliminary OSL dating of hearths
- HPLC-MS characterisation of adsorbed residues from Early Iron Age ceramics, Gordion, Central Anatolia
- Melting Moments: Modelling archaeological high temperature ceramic data
- New approaches for integrating palaeomagnetic and mineral magnetic methods to answer archaeological and geological questions on Stone Age sites
- The role of the conservator in the preservation of megafaunal bone from the excavations at Cuddie Springs, NSW



