Tom Austen Brown Studies in Australasian Archaeology
The Tom Austen Brown Studies in Australasian Archaeology series publishes new research on the archaeology of Australia and the adjacent regions. It aims to develop our understanding of Australasia’s human past, with particular focus on the archaeology of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples during both prehistoric and contact periods.
Animal Bones in Australian Archaeology: A Field Guide to Common Native and Introduced Species
Melanie Fillios and Natalie Blake
Between the Murray and the Sea: Aboriginal Archaeology in Southeastern Australia
David Frankel
Crafting Country: Aboriginal Archaeology in the Eastern Chichester Range, North-West Australia
Caroline Bird and James W. Rhoads
Gun-guwelamagapa: Gun-nerranga gun-nerranga rrawa, An-barra gun-nika
The Land of Our Old People: All the different camps on An-barra Country
Betty Meehan, Rhys Jones, Sally Brockwell, Betty Ngurrpangurrpa and the An-barra Community
Jakarda Wuka (Too Many Stories): Narratives of Rock Art from Yanyuwa Country in Northern Australia’s Gulf of Carpentaria
li-Yanyuwa li-Wirdiwalangu (Yanyuwa Elders), Liam M. Brady, John Bradley and Amanda Kearney
Photogrammetry for Archaeological Objects: A Manual
Madeline G.P. Robinson