2024 Journal Article Correction to: Early human occupation of Australia’s eastern seaboard (Scientific Reports, (2024), 14, 1, (2579), 10.1038/s41598-024-52000-y)Adams, Shaun, Norman, Kasih, Kemp, Justine, Jacobs, Zenobia, Costelloe, Michael, Fairbairn, Andrew, Robins, Richard, Stock, Errol, Moss, Patrick, Smith, Tam, Love, Serena, Manne, Tiina, Lowe, Kelsey M., Logan, India, Manoel, Michael, McFadden, Karen, Burns, Darren, Dooley, Thomas, Falkiner, Zac and Clarkson, Chris (2024). Correction to: Early human occupation of Australia’s eastern seaboard (Scientific Reports, (2024), 14, 1, (2579), 10.1038/s41598-024-52000-y). Scientific Reports, 14 (1) 14309. doi: 10.1038/s41598-024-65370-0 |
2024 Journal Article Early human occupation of Australia’s eastern seaboardAdams, Shaun, Norman, Kasih, Kemp, Justine, Jacobs, Zenobia, Costelloe, Michael, Fairbairn, Andrew, Robins, Richard, Stock, Errol, Moss, Patrick, Smith, Tam, Love, Serena, Manne, Tiina, Lowe, Kelsey M., Logan, India, Manoel, Michael, McFadden, Karen, Burns, Darren, Falkiner, Zac and Clarkson, Chris (2024). Early human occupation of Australia’s eastern seaboard. Scientific Reports, 14 (1) 2579. doi: 10.1038/s41598-024-52000-y |
2023 Journal Article Bone collagen from subtropical Australia is preserved for more than 50,000 yearsPeters, Carli, Wang, Yiming, Vakil, Vikram, Cramb, Jonathan, Dortch, Joe, Hocknull, Scott, Lawrence, Rochelle, Manne, Tiina, Monks, Carly, Rössner, Gertrud E., Ryan, Helen, Siversson, Mikael, Ziegler, Tim, Louys, Julien, Price, Gilbert J., Boivin, Nicole and Collins, Matthew J. (2023). Bone collagen from subtropical Australia is preserved for more than 50,000 years. Communications Earth and Environment, 4 (1) 438, 1-8. doi: 10.1038/s43247-023-01114-8 |
2023 Journal Article A Holocene sequence from Walufeni Cave, Southern Highlands Province, and its implications for the settlement of the Great Papuan Plateau, Papua New GuineaBarker, Bryce, Lamb, Lara, Leavesley, Matthew, Manne, Tiina, Fairbairn, Andrew, Coe, Andrew, Lowe, Kelsey M., Beni, Teppsy, Neanda, Betty and Aubert, Maxime (2023). A Holocene sequence from Walufeni Cave, Southern Highlands Province, and its implications for the settlement of the Great Papuan Plateau, Papua New Guinea. Australian Archaeology, 89 (1), 47-65. doi: 10.1080/03122417.2023.2175960 |
2023 Journal Article Why do students enrol in archaeology at Australian universities? Understanding pre-enrolment experiences, motivations, and career expectationsMonks, Carly, Stannard, Georgia L., Ouzman, Sven, Manne, Tiina, Garside, Joel and Ulm, Sean (2023). Why do students enrol in archaeology at Australian universities? Understanding pre-enrolment experiences, motivations, and career expectations. Australian Archaeology, 89 (1), 32-46. doi: 10.1080/03122417.2023.2175949 |
2022 Journal Article Morphometric classification of kangaroo bones reveals paleoecological change in northwest Australia during the terminal PleistoceneMein, Erin, Manne, Tiina, Veth, Peter and Weisbecker, Vera (2022). Morphometric classification of kangaroo bones reveals paleoecological change in northwest Australia during the terminal Pleistocene. Scientific Reports, 12 (1) 18245, 1-13. doi: 10.1038/s41598-022-21021-w |
2022 Journal Article Marra philosophies of stone, and the stone artefacts of Walanjiwurru 1 rockshelter, Marra Country, northern AustraliaAsh, Jeremy, Bradley, John J., Mialanes, Jerome, Brady, Liam M., Evans, Shaun, Barrett, David, David, Bruno, Wesley, Daryl, Dotte-Sarout, Emilie, Rowe, Cassandra, Urwin, Chris and Manne, Tiina (2022). Marra philosophies of stone, and the stone artefacts of Walanjiwurru 1 rockshelter, Marra Country, northern Australia. Journal of Anthropological Archaeology, 68 101456, 1-17. doi: 10.1016/j.jaa.2022.101456 |
2022 Journal Article Framing Australian Pleistocene coastal occupation and archaeologyDitchfield, Kane, Ulm, Sean, Manne, Tiina, Farr, Helen, O'Grady, Damien and Veth, Peter (2022). Framing Australian Pleistocene coastal occupation and archaeology. Quaternary Science Reviews, 293 107706, 1-17. doi: 10.1016/j.quascirev.2022.107706 |
2022 Journal Article A burning question: what experimental heating of Australian fauna can tell us about cooking practices in Boodie Cave, Barrow Island, northwest AustraliaMoody, Kate, Ristovski, Nikola, Manne, Tiina, Ward, Ingrid and Veth, Peter (2022). A burning question: what experimental heating of Australian fauna can tell us about cooking practices in Boodie Cave, Barrow Island, northwest Australia. Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports, 44 103535, 1-11. doi: 10.1016/j.jasrep.2022.103535 |
2022 Journal Article Macropod bone apatite isotopic analysis as evidence for recent environmental change at Bandicoot Bay pearling camp, Barrow Island, AustraliaSkippington, Jane, Manne, Tiina, Paterson, Alistair and Veth, Peter (2022). Macropod bone apatite isotopic analysis as evidence for recent environmental change at Bandicoot Bay pearling camp, Barrow Island, Australia. International Journal of Historical Archaeology, 26 (4), 1-18. doi: 10.1007/s10761-021-00640-5 |
2021 Journal Article Species identification of Australian marsupials using collagen fingerprintingPeters, Carli, Richter, Kristine K., Manne, Tiina, Dortch, Joe, Paterson, Alistair, Travouillon, Kenny, Louys, Julien, Price, Gilbert J., Petraglia, Michael, Crowther, Alison and Boivin, Nicole (2021). Species identification of Australian marsupials using collagen fingerprinting. Royal Society Open Science, 8 (10) 211229, 211229. doi: 10.1098/rsos.211229 |
2021 Journal Article Rock engravings and occupation sites in the Mount Bosavi Region, Papua New Guinea: Implications for our understanding of the human presence in the Southern HighlandsLamb, Lara, Barker, Bryce, Leavesley, Matthew, Aubert, Maxime, Fairbairn, Andrew and Manne, Tiina (2021). Rock engravings and occupation sites in the Mount Bosavi Region, Papua New Guinea: Implications for our understanding of the human presence in the Southern Highlands. Archaeology in Oceania, 56 (3) arco.5247, 304-321. doi: 10.1002/arco.5247 |
2021 Journal Article Identifying marsupials from Australian archaeological sites: current methodological challenges and opportunities in zooarchaeological practiceMein, Erin and Manne, Tiina (2021). Identifying marsupials from Australian archaeological sites: current methodological challenges and opportunities in zooarchaeological practice. Archaeology in Oceania, 56 (2) arco.5234, 1-9. doi: 10.1002/arco.5234 |
2021 Journal Article Power in food on the maritime frontier: a zooarchaeology of enslaved pearl divers on Barrow Island, Western AustraliaDooley, Tom, Manne, Tiina and Paterson, Alistair (2021). Power in food on the maritime frontier: a zooarchaeology of enslaved pearl divers on Barrow Island, Western Australia. International Journal of Historical Archaeology, 25 (2), 544-576. doi: 10.1007/s10761-020-00575-3 |
2021 Journal Article Isotopic Indications of Late Pleistocene and Holocene Paleoenvironmental Changes at Boodie Cave Archaeological Site, Barrow Island, Western AustraliaSkippington, Jane, Manne, Tiina and Veth, Peter (2021). Isotopic Indications of Late Pleistocene and Holocene Paleoenvironmental Changes at Boodie Cave Archaeological Site, Barrow Island, Western Australia. Molecules, 26 (9) 2582, 2582. doi: 10.3390/molecules26092582 |
2021 Journal Article Hidden in plain sight: the archaeological landscape of Mithaka Country, south-west QueenslandWestaway, Michael C., Williams, Douglas, Lowe, Kelsey, Wright, Nathan J., Kerkhove, Ray, Silcock, Jennifer, Gorringe, Joshua, Miszkiewicz, Justina, Wood, Rachel, Adams, Richard, Manne, Tiina, Adams, Shaun, Miscamble, Tony, Stout, Justin, Wrobel, Gabriel D., Kemp, Justine, Hendry, Brooke, Gorringe, Max, Gorringe, Betty, Lander, Keiron, Gorringe, Shawnee, Andrews, Ian and Collard, Mark (2021). Hidden in plain sight: the archaeological landscape of Mithaka Country, south-west Queensland. Antiquity, 95 (382) PII S0003598X21000314, 1-18. doi: 10.15184/aqy.2021.31 |
2020 Journal Article Worked bone and teeth from Orokolo Bay in the Papuan Gulf (Papua New Guinea)Basiaco, Adriana, Urwin, Chris and Manne, Tiina (2020). Worked bone and teeth from Orokolo Bay in the Papuan Gulf (Papua New Guinea). Australian Archaeology, 86 (3), 1-12. doi: 10.1080/03122417.2020.1808560 |
2020 Journal Article Island survival: the anthracological and archaeofaunal evidence for colonial-era events on Barrow Island, north-west AustraliaByrne, Chae, Dooley, Tom, Manne, Tiina, Paterson, Alistair and Dotte-Sarout, Emilie (2020). Island survival: the anthracological and archaeofaunal evidence for colonial-era events on Barrow Island, north-west Australia. Archaeology in Oceania, 55 (1) arco.5202, 15-32. doi: 10.1002/arco.5202 |
2020 Journal Article How long have dogs been in Melanesia? New evidence from Caution Bay, south coast of Papua New GuineaManne, Tiina, David, Bruno, Petchey, Fiona, Leavesley, Matthew, Roberts, Georgia, Szabó, Katherine, Urwin, Chris, McNiven, Ian J. and Richards, Thomas (2020). How long have dogs been in Melanesia? New evidence from Caution Bay, south coast of Papua New Guinea. Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports, 30 102255, 102255. doi: 10.1016/j.jasrep.2020.102255 |
2019 Journal Article Preanalytical processing of archaeological mammal enamel apatite carbonates for stable isotope investigations: a comparative analysis of the effect of acid treatment on samples from Northwest AustraliaSkippington, Jane, Veth, Peter, Manne, Tiina and Slack, Michael (2019). Preanalytical processing of archaeological mammal enamel apatite carbonates for stable isotope investigations: a comparative analysis of the effect of acid treatment on samples from Northwest Australia. International Journal of Osteoarchaeology, 29 (5) oa.2787, 760-771. doi: 10.1002/oa.2787 |