The power of stone: symbolic aspects of stone use and tool development in western Arnhern Land, Australia PSC Tacon Antiquity 65, 192-207, 1991 | 399 | 1991 |
Palaeolithic cave art in Borneo M Aubert, P Setiawan, AA Oktaviana, A Brumm, PH Sulistyarto, ... Nature 564 (7735), 254-257, 2018 | 303 | 2018 |
The archaeology of rock-art C Chippindale, PSC Taçon Cambridge University Press, 1998 | 302 | 1998 |
The Archaeology of Rock-Art PSC Taçon, C Chippindale Cambridge University Press, 1998 | 249 | 1998 |
Socialising landscapes: the long‐term implications of signs, symbols and marks on the land PSC Taçon Archaeology in Oceania 29 (3), 117-129, 1994 | 182 | 1994 |
Identifying ancient sacred landscapes in Australia: from physical to social PSC Taçon Archaeologies of landscape: Contemporary perspectives, 33-57, 1999 | 158 | 1999 |
Australia's ancient warriors: changing depictions of fighting in the rock art of Arnhem Land, NT P Tacon, C Chippindale Cambridge Archaeological Journal 4 (2), 211-248, 1994 | 152 | 1994 |
The many ways of dating Arnhem Land rock-art, north Australia C Chippindale, PSC Taçon The archaeology of rock-art, 90-111, 1998 | 148 | 1998 |
Human remains from the Pleistocene-Holocene transition of southwest China suggest a complex evolutionary history for East Asians D Curnoe, J Xueping, AIR Herries, B Kanning, PSC Taçon, B Zhende, ... PLoS one 7 (3), e31918, 2012 | 134 | 2012 |
Birth of the Rainbow Serpent in Arnhem Land rock art and oral history PSC Taçon, M Wilson, C Chippindale Archaeology in Oceania 31 (3), 103-124, 1996 | 134 | 1996 |
A minimum age for early depictions of Southeast Asian praus in the rock art of Arnhem Land, Northern Territory PSC Taçon, SK May, SJ Fallon, M Travers, D Wesley, R Lamilami Australian Archaeology 71 (1), 1-10, 2010 | 125 | 2010 |
Two old painted panels from Kakadu: variation and sequence in Arnhem Land rock art C Chippindale, PSC Tacon Time and space: dating and spatial considerations in rock art research, 32-56, 1993 | 120 | 1993 |
From Rainbow Snakes to'x-ray'fish: the nature of the recent rock painting tradition of western Arnhem Land, Australia P Tacon The Australian National University, 1989 | 102 | 1989 |
Painting history: Indigenous observations and depictions of the ‘other’in northwestern Arnhem Land, Australia SK May, PSC Taçon, D Wesley, M Travers Australian Archaeology 71 (1), 57-65, 2010 | 98 | 2010 |
Arnhem Land prehistory in landscape, stone and paint PSC Taçon, S Brockwell Antiquity 69 (265), 676-695, 1995 | 94 | 1995 |
Cupule engravings from Jinmium–Granilpi (northern Australia) and beyond: exploration of a widespread and enigmatic class of rock markings PSC Taçon, R Fullagar, S Ouzman, K Mulvaney Antiquity 71 (274), 942-965, 1997 | 93 | 1997 |
Ochre, clay, stone and art: the symbolic importance of minerals as life-force among Aboriginal peoples of northern and central Australia PSC Taçon Soils Stones and Symbols Cultural Perceptions of the Mineral World, 31-42, 2013 | 92 | 2013 |
Visions of Dynamic Power: Archaic Rock-paintings, Altered States of Consciousness and ‘Clever Men’in Western Arnhem Lane (NT), Australia C Chippindale, B Smith, PSC Taçon Cambridge Archaeological Journal 10 (1), 63-101, 2000 | 83 | 2000 |
An analysis of Dorset art in relation to prehistoric culture stress PSC Taçon Études/Inuit/Studies, 41-65, 1983 | 75 | 1983 |
Who let the dogs in? A review of the recent genetic evidence for the introduction of the dingo to Australia and implications for the movement of people MA Fillios, PSC Taçon Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports 7, 782-792, 2016 | 74 | 2016 |