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2010

Book Chapter

Near Oceania

Lilley, Ian (2010). Near Oceania. Early Human Expansion and Innovation in the Pacific. (pp. 13-46) edited by Ian Lilley. Paris, France: International Council on Monuments and Sites.

Near Oceania

2010

Book Chapter

Archaeology, diaspora and decolonization

Lilley, Ian (2010). Archaeology, diaspora and decolonization. Indigenous archaeologies: A reader in decolonization. (pp. 86-91) edited by Margaret M. Bruchac, Siobhan M. Hart and H. Martin Wobst. Walnet Creek, CA, U.S.A.: Left Coast Press.

Archaeology, diaspora and decolonization

2010

Book Chapter

Context for this Thematic Study

Lilley, Ian (2010). Context for this Thematic Study. Early Human Expansion and Innovation in the Pacific. (pp. 1-12) Paris, France: International Council on Monuments and Sites.

Context for this Thematic Study

2010

Book Chapter

Tiga (Iles Loyaute): Prehistoire et ethno-archeologie d'une ile melanesienne en marge

Sand, Christophe, Lilley, Ian, Valentin, Frédérique, Bolé, Jacques, Gony, Bealo and Baret, David (2010). Tiga (Iles Loyaute): Prehistoire et ethno-archeologie d'une ile melanesienne en marge. Hommes, milieux et traditions dans le Pacifique Sud. (pp. 33-46) edited by Frédérique Valentin, Maurice Hardy and Pierre Rouillard. Paris, France: De Boccard.

Tiga (Iles Loyaute): Prehistoire et ethno-archeologie d'une ile melanesienne en marge

2009

Book Chapter

Strangers and brothers? Heritage, human rights and a cosmopolitan archaeology in Oceania

Lilley, Ian (2009). Strangers and brothers? Heritage, human rights and a cosmopolitan archaeology in Oceania. Cosmopolitan archaeologies. (pp. 48-67) edited by Lynn Meskell. Durham: Duke University Press.

Strangers and brothers? Heritage, human rights and a cosmopolitan archaeology in Oceania

2008

Book Chapter

Things are not always what they seem: Indigenous knowledge and pattern recognition in archaeological analysis

Sheehan, Norm and Lilley, Ian (2008). Things are not always what they seem: Indigenous knowledge and pattern recognition in archaeological analysis. Collaboration in archaeological practice: Engaging descendant communities. (pp. 87-115) edited by Chip Colwell-Chanthaphonh and T. J. Ferguson. Lanham, U.S.A.: AltaMira Press.

Things are not always what they seem: Indigenous knowledge and pattern recognition in archaeological analysis

2008

Book Chapter

Between the Australian and Melanesian realms: The archaeology of the Murray Islands and consideration of a settlement model for Torres Strait

Carter, Melissa and Lilley, Ian (2008). Between the Australian and Melanesian realms: The archaeology of the Murray Islands and consideration of a settlement model for Torres Strait. Comparative island archaeologies. (pp. 69-84) edited by James Conolly and Matthew Campbell. Oxford, U.K.: Archaeopress.

Between the Australian and Melanesian realms: The archaeology of the Murray Islands and consideration of a settlement model for Torres Strait

2008

Book Chapter

Archaeology, the World Bank, and postcolonial politics

Lilley, Ian (2008). Archaeology, the World Bank, and postcolonial politics. Archaeology and the postcolonial critique. (pp. 141-164) edited by Matthew Liebmann and Uzma Z. Rizvi. Lanham, USA: AltaMira Press.

Archaeology, the World Bank, and postcolonial politics

2008

Book Chapter

Flights of fancy: Fractal geometry, the Lapita dispersal and punctuated colonisation in the Pacific

Lilley, Ian A. (2008). Flights of fancy: Fractal geometry, the Lapita dispersal and punctuated colonisation in the Pacific. Islands of Inquiry: Colonisation, Seafaring and the Archaeology of Maritime Landscapes. (pp. 75-86) edited by Clark, G, Leach, F and O'Connor, S. Canberra: ANU E Press.

Flights of fancy: Fractal geometry, the Lapita dispersal and punctuated colonisation in the Pacific

2008

Book Chapter

Migrations: Pacific

Lilley, Ian (2008). Migrations: Pacific. Encyclopedia of Archaeology. (pp. 1632-1643) edited by Deborah M. Pearsall. San Diego, Calif.: Elsevier Inc.. doi: 10.1016/B978-012373962-9.00193-X

Migrations: Pacific

2007

Book Chapter

Sean Ulm's and Ian Lilley's guide to doing archaeology in Queensland

Ulm, Sean and Lilley, Ian (2007). Sean Ulm's and Ian Lilley's guide to doing archaeology in Queensland. Digging it up down under: A practical guide to doing archaeology in Australia. (pp. 141-143) edited by Claire Smith and Heather Burke. New York, U.S.: Springer.

Sean Ulm's and Ian Lilley's guide to doing archaeology in Queensland

2006

Book Chapter

It's Life, Jim, but Not as We Know It

Lilley, I. A. (2006). It's Life, Jim, but Not as We Know It. Hot Air: How Nigh's the End?. (pp. 213-224) edited by J. Schultz. Sydney: ABC Books and Griffith University.

It's Life, Jim, but Not as We Know It

2006

Book Chapter

Archaeology in Oceania: Themes and Issues

Lilley, Ian (2006). Archaeology in Oceania: Themes and Issues. Archaeology of Oceania: Australia and the Pacific Islands. (pp. 1-28) edited by Ian Lilley. Malden, MA: Blackwell Publishing. doi: 10.1002/9780470773475.ch1

Archaeology in Oceania: Themes and Issues

2005

Book Chapter

Edge-ground hatchets on the Southern Curtis Coast, Central Queensland: A preliminary Assessment of Technology, Chronology and Provenance

Ulm, Sean, Cotter, Stephen, Cotter, Maria, Lilley, Ian, Clarkson, Chris and Reid, Jill (2005). Edge-ground hatchets on the Southern Curtis Coast, Central Queensland: A preliminary Assessment of Technology, Chronology and Provenance. Many Exchanges: Archaeology, History, Community and the Work of Isabel McBryde. (pp. 323-342) edited by Ingereth Macfarlane, Mary-Jane Mountain and Robert Paton. Canberra: Aboriginal History Inc..

Edge-ground hatchets on the Southern Curtis Coast, Central Queensland: A preliminary Assessment of Technology, Chronology and Provenance

2005

Book Chapter

Archaeology and the politics of change in a decolonizing Australia

Lilley, Ian (2005). Archaeology and the politics of change in a decolonizing Australia. Object lessons: Archaeology and heritage in Australia. (pp. 89-106) edited by J. Lydon and T. Ireland. Melbourne, Australia: Australian Scholarly Publishing.

Archaeology and the politics of change in a decolonizing Australia

2005

Book Chapter

Archaeological and Indigenous significance: A view from Australia

Lilley, Ian A. and Williams, Michael J. (2005). Archaeological and Indigenous significance: A view from Australia. Heritage of Value, Archaeology of Renown: Reshaping Archaeological Assessment and Significance. (pp. 227-247) edited by Clay Mathers, Timothy Darvill and Barbara J. Little. Gainsville, FL, USA: University Press of Florida.

Archaeological and Indigenous significance: A view from Australia

2004

Book Chapter

Diaspora and identity in archaeology: Moving beyond the Black Atlantic

Lilley, I. A. (2004). Diaspora and identity in archaeology: Moving beyond the Black Atlantic. A Companion to Social Archaeology. (pp. 287-312) edited by L Meskell and R. W. Preucel. Malden, MA: Blackwell Publishing. doi: 10.1002/9780470693605.ch13

Diaspora and identity in archaeology: Moving beyond the Black Atlantic

2004

Book Chapter

Archaeology in Melanesia

Lilley, I. A. (2004). Archaeology in Melanesia. Archaeology from Australia. (pp. 71-84) edited by Murray and T.. Melbourne: Australian Scholarly Publishing.

Archaeology in Melanesia

2002

Book Chapter

Lapita and type Y pottery in the KLK site, Siassi, Papua New Guinea

Lilley, I. A. (2002). Lapita and type Y pottery in the KLK site, Siassi, Papua New Guinea. Fifty years in the field: Essays in honour and celebration of Richard Shutler Jr's archaeological career. (pp. 79-90) edited by S. Bedford, C. Sand and D. Burley. Auckland, New Zealand: New Zealand Archaeological Association.

Lapita and type Y pottery in the KLK site, Siassi, Papua New Guinea

2001

Book Chapter

Of cowboys and core-tools: Revisionist reflections on Rhys Jones and 'The Great Intensification Debate'

Lilley, Ian (2001). Of cowboys and core-tools: Revisionist reflections on Rhys Jones and 'The Great Intensification Debate'. Histories of Old Ages: Essays in Honour of Rhys Jones. (pp. 251-256) edited by A. Anderson, I. Lilley and S. O'Connor. Canberra, ACT Australia: ANU Press.

Of cowboys and core-tools: Revisionist reflections on Rhys Jones and 'The Great Intensification Debate'