2012 Conference Publication Nature and culture in World Heritage management: a view from the Asia-PacificLilley, Ian (2012). Nature and culture in World Heritage management: a view from the Asia-Pacific. 1st International Conference on Best Practices in World Heritage: Archaeology, Menorca, Spain, 9-13 April 2012. Madrid, Spain: Universidad Complutense de Madrid. |
2012 Book Chapter Professional organizationsLilley, Ian (2012). Professional organizations. The Oxford Companion To Archaeology. (pp. xx-xx) edited by Neil Asher Silberman. Oxford, United Kingdom: Oxford University Press. |
2012 Journal Article Collaborative research in New CaledoniaLilley, Ian , Sand, Christophe and Valentin, Frederique (2012). Collaborative research in New Caledonia. Society for American Archaeology Archaeological Bulletin. |
2012 Book Chapter Oceania, archaeological practice inLilley, Ian (2012). Oceania, archaeological practice in. The Oxford Companion To Archaeology. (pp. xx-xx) edited by Neil Asher Silberman. Oxford, United Kingdom: Oxford University Press. |
2011 Other Outputs Why cultural heritage matters - A resource guide for integrating cultural heritage management into communities work at Rio TintoBradshaw, Elizabeth, Bryant, Katie, Cohen, Tamar, Brereton, David, Kim, Julie, Gillespie, Kirsty and Lilley, Ian (2011). Why cultural heritage matters - A resource guide for integrating cultural heritage management into communities work at Rio Tinto. Melbourne, Vic., Australia: Rio Tinto. |
2010 Book Chapter Archaeology, diaspora and decolonizationLilley, 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. |
2010 Journal Article Jousting in the listsLilley, Ian (2010). Jousting in the lists. Heritage Management, 3 (1), 101-103. |
2010 Book Early human expansion and innovation in the Pacific: ICOMOS thematic studyLilley, Ian (2010). Early human expansion and innovation in the Pacific: ICOMOS thematic study. Paris, France: International Council on Monuments and Sites. |
2010 Book Chapter Near OceaniaLilley, 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. |
2010 Book Chapter Context for this Thematic StudyLilley, 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. |
2010 Book Chapter Tiga (Iles Loyaute): Prehistoire et ethno-archeologie d'une ile melanesienne en margeSand, 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. |
2009 Book Chapter Strangers and brothers? Heritage, human rights and a cosmopolitan archaeology in OceaniaLilley, 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. |
2008 Journal Article Apocalypse now (and avoid the rush): Human dimensions of climate change in the Indo-PacificLilley, Ian (2008). Apocalypse now (and avoid the rush): Human dimensions of climate change in the Indo-Pacific. Archaeology in Oceania, 43 (1), 35-40. doi: 10.1002/j.1834-4453.2008.tb00028.x |
2008 Conference Publication Exploring Isolation and Change in Island Environments: Preliminary results from the Southern Gulf of Carpentaria, AustraliaUlm, S., Evans, N., Memmott, P., Rosendahl, D., Robins, R., Lilley, I. and Stock, E. (2008). Exploring Isolation and Change in Island Environments: Preliminary results from the Southern Gulf of Carpentaria, Australia. 6th World Archaeological Congress (WAC-6), Dublin, Ireland, 29 June - 4 July 2008. World Archaeological Congress. |
2008 Other Outputs Intra-regional studies: Migrations, PacificLilley, Ian Ashley (2008). Intra-regional studies: Migrations, Pacific. |
2008 Book Chapter Migrations: PacificLilley, 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 |
2008 Book Chapter Archaeology, the World Bank, and postcolonial politicsLilley, 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. |
2008 Conference Publication Exploring isolation and change in island environments: preliminary results from the Southern Gulf of Carpentaria, AustraliaUlm, S., Evans, N., Memmott, P., Rosendahl, D., Robins, R., Lilley, I. and Stock, E. (2008). Exploring isolation and change in island environments: preliminary results from the Southern Gulf of Carpentaria, Australia. Working Papers in Archaeology Seminar Series, St Lucia, QLD Australia, 8 August 2008. St Lucia, QLD Australia: AERC. The University of Queensland. |
2008 Book Chapter Flights of fancy: Fractal geometry, the Lapita dispersal and punctuated colonisation in the PacificLilley, 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. |
2008 Book Chapter Between the Australian and Melanesian realms: The archaeology of the Murray Islands and consideration of a settlement model for Torres StraitCarter, 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. |