[HTML][HTML] From the Late Pleistocene to the present: Geochemical characterisation of a lithic assemblage from Widgingarri Shelter 1, Arraluli Country, west Kimberley

E Nutman, S O'Connor, W Malanali, P Collins - Quaternary Science …, 2025 - Elsevier
The geochemical sourcing and characterisation of lithic assemblages is surprisingly rare in
Australian archaeology. The studies that have been undertaken have overwhelmingly …

[HTML][HTML] Barrow Island lithic scatters: A unique record of occupation patterns on the North West Shelf before insularisation

DW Zeanah, PM Veth, ME Basgall, D Glover… - Quaternary Science …, 2024 - Elsevier
A key inquiry in Pleistocene human coastal adaptations asks whether coastlines were
productive littoral patches that were consistently utilized over time or did fluctuating sea …

Extracting new information from old stones: An analysis of three quarries in the semi-arid Pilbara region, northwest Australia

K Ditchfield, W Reynen - Australian Archaeology, 2022 - Taylor & Francis
Quarries are important archaeological sites in Australia. They represent the starting point for
conditioning variability in stone artefact assemblages (eg raw material availability …

A short reflection on the past, present and future of stone artefact analysis in Australia

K Ditchfield - Australian Archaeology, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
Stone artefacts form a critical baseline for Australian archaeology. In many cases, stone
artefacts are the only remnants of past human behaviour at archaeological sites where other …

[PDF][PDF] Ochre Chaînes Opératoires in Neolithic Greece: The Case of Kremasti-Kilada

A Stroulia, J Robitaille, V Melfos, N Kantiranis… - researchgate.net
While red ochre had been exploited in the Aegean since the Upper Paleolithic, its use
became more substantial and diverse during the Neolithic. The evidence comes in the form …