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  1. Watura Jurnti: A 42000-45000-year-long occupation sequence from the north-eastern Pilbara
  2. Discovery curves, colonisation and Madjedbebe
  3. The archaeology of Australia's deserts
  4. Dates and demography?The need for caution in using radiometric dates as a robust proxy for prehistoric population change
  5. DYNAMICS OF KNAPPING WITH BIPOLAR TECHNIQUES: MODELING TRANSITIONS AND THE IMPLICATIONS OF VARIABILITY
  6. Dates and demography: are radiometric dates a robust proxy for long-term prehistoric demographic change?
  7. Recycling in the Haua Fteah sequence of North Africa
  8. Making it small in the Palaeolithic: bipolar stone-working, miniature artefacts and models of core recycling
  9. The Peopling of Sahul and Near Oceania
  10. Symbols, Signals, and the Archaeological Record
  11. Learning in Lithic Landscapes: A Reconsideration of the Hominid “Toolmaking” Niche
  12. Film, Archaeology in
  13. 5 Early Old World migrations ofHomo sapiens: archaeology
  14. Beyond the Dreamtime: archaeology and explorations of religious change in Australia
  15. Big debates over little tools: ongoing disputes over microliths on three continents
  16. Changing Perspectives in Australian Archaeology, part VI. Point production at Jimede 2, Western Arnhem Land
  17. Estimating original flake mass from 3D scans of platform area
  18. Generalization, inference and the quantification of lithic reduction
  19. The changing abundance of backed artefacts in south-eastern Australia: a response to Holocene climate change?
  20. The reality of reduction experiments and the GIUR: reply to Eren and Sampson
  21. Multiple uses for Australian backed artefacts
  22. Experimental insights into alternative strategies of lithic heat treatment
  23. Pattern and Context in the Holocene Proliferation of Backed Artifacts in Australia
  24. Tapping into the Past: Exploring the Extent of Palaeolithic Retouching Through Experimentation
  25. Blunt and to the Point: Changing Technological Strategies in Holocene Australia
  26. Archaeology of Ancient Australia
  27. Retouched Notches at Combe Grenal (France) and the Reduction Hypothesis
  28. Dating the Dreaming? Creation of Myths and Rituals for Mounds along the Northern Australian Coastline
  29. An Australian perspective on modern behaviour and artefact assemblages
  30. Experimental evaluation of Kuhn's geometric index of reduction and the flat-flake problem
  31. Desert Peoples
  32. A revised sequence of backed artefact production at Capertee 3, New South Wales
  33. Slippery and Billy: Intention, Selection and Equifinality in Lithic Artefacts
  34. Early Australian implement variation: a reduction model
  35. Quantifying the Size of Artefact Assemblages
  36. Late Australian
  37. Early Australian
  38. Assemblage variability in the Willandra Lakes
  39. Early Holocene backed artefacts from Australia
  40. The Creation of Time
  41. The New Age of alternative archaeology in Australia
  42. Transformations of Upper Palaeolithic implements in the Dabba industry from Haua Fteah (Libya)
  43. Mobility and technology in the Kakadu coastal wetlands
  44. Technological responses to risk in Holocene Australia
  45. Bondaian Technology in the Hunter Valley, New South Wales
  46. Change in the Australian desert culture: A reanalysis of tulas from Puntutjarpa rocksheiter
  47. How old are the artefacts in Malakunanja II?
  48. The concept of cache: a reply to Morwood
  49. A cache of tulas from the Boulia district, western Queensland
  50. Technological change in the Hunter River valley and the interpretation of late Holocene change in Australia
  51. Global Deserts in Perspective
  52. Pleistocene Settlement of Deserts from an Australian Perspective
  53. Reduction, Recycling, and Raw Material Procurement in Western Arnhem Land, Australia
  54. The Pleistocene colonization and occupation of Australasia
  55. Arid Paradises or Dangerous Landscapes: A Review of Explanations for Paleolithic Assemblage Change in Arid Australia and Africa
  56. Quina Procurement and Tool Production
  57. The Construction of Morphological Diversity: A Study of Mousterian Implement Retouching at Combe Grenal