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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

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

2007

Journal Article

Reflections on Ethics at Stanford

Lilley, Ian (2007). Reflections on Ethics at Stanford. Archaeologies, 3 (3), 446-448. doi: 10.1007/s11759-007-9033-9

Reflections on Ethics at Stanford

2007

Journal Article

Archaeological Studies of the Middle and Late Holocene, Papua New Guinea. Part VII. The evolution of Sio pottery: Evidence from three sites in northeastern Papua New Guinea.

Lilley, I. A. (2007). Archaeological Studies of the Middle and Late Holocene, Papua New Guinea. Part VII. The evolution of Sio pottery: Evidence from three sites in northeastern Papua New Guinea.. Technical Reports of the Australian Museum, 20, 227-244.

Archaeological Studies of the Middle and Late Holocene, Papua New Guinea. Part VII. The evolution of Sio pottery: Evidence from three sites in northeastern Papua New Guinea.

2007

Journal Article

Archaeological Studies of the Middle and Late Holocene, Papua New Guinea. Part VI. Revised dating of Type X pottery, Morobe Province

Lilley, I. A. and Specht, J. (2007). Archaeological Studies of the Middle and Late Holocene, Papua New Guinea. Part VI. Revised dating of Type X pottery, Morobe Province. Technical Reports of the Australian Museum, 20, 217-226.

Archaeological Studies of the Middle and Late Holocene, Papua New Guinea. Part VI. Revised dating of Type X pottery, Morobe Province

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

Journal Article

Review of The Lexicon of Proto Oceanic: The Culture and Environment of Ancestral Oceanic Society. 1. Material culture

Lilley, Ian (2006). Review of The Lexicon of Proto Oceanic: The Culture and Environment of Ancestral Oceanic Society. 1. Material culture. Archaeology In Oceania, 41 (1), 45-46.

Review of The Lexicon of Proto Oceanic: The Culture and Environment of Ancestral Oceanic Society. 1. Material culture

2006

Journal Article

Archaeology, diaspora and decolonization

Lilley, I (2006). Archaeology, diaspora and decolonization. Journal of Social Archaeology, 6 (1), 28-47. doi: 10.1177/1469605306060560

Archaeology, diaspora and decolonization

2006

Journal Article

Type X pottery, Morobe Province, Papua New Guinea: Petrography and possible Micronesian relationships

Specht, J, Lilley, I A and Dickinson, R. (2006). Type X pottery, Morobe Province, Papua New Guinea: Petrography and possible Micronesian relationships. Asian Perspectives, 45 (1), 24-47. doi: 10.1353/asi.2006.0015

Type X pottery, Morobe Province, Papua New Guinea: Petrography and possible Micronesian relationships

2006

Conference Publication

Connection to Place, Migration and the Transformation of Tradition in the Wellesley Islands

Memmott, Paul, Lilley, Ian and Dalley, Cameo (2006). Connection to Place, Migration and the Transformation of Tradition in the Wellesley Islands. "Hypertraditions" The Tenth Conference of the International Association for the Study of Traditional Environments, Bangkok, Thailand, 15 -18 December 2006. Berkeley, California, USA: International Association for the Study of Traditional Environments.

Connection to Place, Migration and the Transformation of Tradition in the Wellesley Islands

2006

Journal Article

Archaeology and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies at the University of Queensland

Lilley, I A (2006). Archaeology and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies at the University of Queensland. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies Unit Research Report Series, 7, 47-58.

Archaeology and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies at the University of 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

Archaeology of Oceania: Australia and the Pacific Islands

Lilley, Ian (2006). Archaeology of Oceania: Australia and the Pacific Islands. Malden, MA: Blackwell Publishing. doi: 10.1002/9780470773475

Archaeology of Oceania: Australia and the Pacific Islands

2006

Journal Article

Understanding Isolation and Change in Island Human Populations through a study of Indigenous Cultural Patterns in the Gulf of Carpentaria

Memmott, P., Evans, N., Robins, R. I. and Lilley, I. (2006). Understanding Isolation and Change in Island Human Populations through a study of Indigenous Cultural Patterns in the Gulf of Carpentaria. Transactions of the Royal Society of South Australia, 130 (1), 29-47. doi: 10.1080/3721426.2006.10887046

Understanding Isolation and Change in Island Human Populations through a study of Indigenous Cultural Patterns in the Gulf of Carpentaria

2006

Journal Article

Whatever happens, we'll manage

Lilley, I A (2006). Whatever happens, we'll manage. The Australian (17 May), 44-45.

Whatever happens, we'll manage

2006

Conference Publication

Understanding Isolation and Change in Island Environments: A Perspective from the Southern Gulf of Carpentaria

Rosendahl, Daniel, Memmott, P., Ulm, S., Lilley, Ian, Robins, Richard, Stock, Errol, Dalley, Cameo and Hain, Emma (2006). Understanding Isolation and Change in Island Environments: A Perspective from the Southern Gulf of Carpentaria. Australian Archaeological Association Annual Conference, Beechworth, Vic., Australia, 7-10 December, 2006. Melbourne, Australia: Australian Archaeological Association.

Understanding Isolation and Change in Island Environments: A Perspective from the Southern Gulf of Carpentaria

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

2006

Journal Article

Review of After Captain Cook: The Archaeology of the Recent Indigenous Past in Australia edited by R. Harrison and C. Williamson

Lilley, I. A. (2006). Review of After Captain Cook: The Archaeology of the Recent Indigenous Past in Australia edited by R. Harrison and C. Williamson. Asian Perspectives, 45 (1), 112-115.

Review of After Captain Cook: The Archaeology of the Recent Indigenous Past in Australia edited by R. Harrison and C. Williamson

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

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