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2022

Book Chapter

Australia’s First People: Oldest Sites and Early Culture

Clarkson, Chris, Norman, Kasih, O'Connor, Sue, Balme, Jane, Veth, Peter and Shipton, Ceri (2022). Australia’s First People: Oldest Sites and Early Culture. The Oxford Handbook of the Archaeology of Indigenous Australia and New Guinea. (pp. C9.S1-C9.S20) edited by Ian J. McNiven and Bruno David. Oxford, United Kingdom: Oxford University Press. doi: 10.1093/oxfordhb/9780190095611.013.9

Australia’s First People: Oldest Sites and Early Culture

2018

Book Chapter

Small, sharp, and standardized: global convergence in backed-Microlith technology

Clarkson, Chris, Hiscock, Peter, Mackay, Alex and Shipton, Ceri (2018). Small, sharp, and standardized: global convergence in backed-Microlith technology. Convergent evolution in stone-tool technology. (pp. 175-200) edited by Michael J. O'Brien, Briggs Buchanan and Metin I. Eren. Cambridge, MA, United States: MIT Press.

Small, sharp, and standardized: global convergence in backed-Microlith technology

2016

Book Chapter

Testing archaeological approaches to determining past projectile delivery systems using ethnographic and experimental data

Clarkson, C. (2016). Testing archaeological approaches to determining past projectile delivery systems using ethnographic and experimental data. Multidisciplinary approaches to the study of stone age weaponry. (pp. 189-201) edited by Radu Iovita and Katsuhiro Sano. Dordrecht, Netherlands: Springer. doi: 10.1007/978-94-017-7602-8_13

Testing archaeological approaches to determining past projectile delivery systems using ethnographic and experimental data

2015

Book Chapter

When to retouch, haft, or discard? Modeling optimal use/maintenance schedules in lithic tool use

Clarkson, Chris, Haslam, Michael and Harris, Clair (2015). When to retouch, haft, or discard? Modeling optimal use/maintenance schedules in lithic tool use. Lithic technological systems and evolutionary theory. (pp. 117-138) edited by Goodale, Nathan and Andrefsky Jr., William. New York, NY United States: Cambridge University Press. doi: 10.1017/CBO9781139207775.011

When to retouch, haft, or discard? Modeling optimal use/maintenance schedules in lithic tool use

2015

Book Chapter

Retouch intensity on Quina scrapers at Combe Grenal: a test of the reduction model

Hiscock, Peter and Clarkson, Chris (2015). Retouch intensity on Quina scrapers at Combe Grenal: a test of the reduction model. Taxonomic tapestries : the threads of evolutionary, behavioural and conservation research . (pp. 103-128) edited by Alison M. Behie and Marc F. Oxenham. Canberra, ACT, Australia: ANU.

Retouch intensity on Quina scrapers at Combe Grenal: a test of the reduction model

2014

Book Chapter

East of Eden: founder effects and the archaeological signature of modern human dispersal

Clarkson, Christopher (2014). East of Eden: founder effects and the archaeological signature of modern human dispersal. Southern Asia, Australia, and the search for human origins. (pp. 76-89) edited by Robin Dennell and Martin Porr. New York, United States: Cambridge University Press. doi: 10.1017/CBO9781139084741.007

East of Eden: founder effects and the archaeological signature of modern human dispersal

2013

Book Chapter

An introduction to stone artefact analysis

Clarkson, Chris and O'Connor, Sue (2013). An introduction to stone artefact analysis. Archaeology in practice: a student guide to archaeological analyses. (pp. 151-206) edited by Jane Balme and Alistair Paterson. Chichester, West Sussex, United Kingdom: John Wiley & Sons.

An introduction to stone artefact analysis

2010

Book Chapter

Indian lithic technology prior to the 74,000 BP Toba super-eruption: Searching for an early modern human signature

Haslam, Michael, Clarkson, Chris, Petraglia, Michael, Korisettar, Ravi, B., Janardhana, Boivin, Nicole, Ditchfield, Peter, Jones, Sacha and Mackay, Alex (2010). Indian lithic technology prior to the 74,000 BP Toba super-eruption: Searching for an early modern human signature. The upper Palaeolithic revolution in global perspective: Papers in honour of Sir Paul Mellars. (pp. 73-84) edited by Katherine V. Boyle, Clive Gamble, Ofer Bar-Yosef and James Barrett. Cambridge, U.K.: McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research, Cambridge University.

Indian lithic technology prior to the 74,000 BP Toba super-eruption: Searching for an early modern human signature

2010

Book Chapter

Regional diversity within the core technology of the Howiesons Poort techno-complex

Clarkson, Chris (2010). Regional diversity within the core technology of the Howiesons Poort techno-complex. New perspectives on old stones: Analytical approaches to palaeolithic technologies. (pp. 43-60) edited by Lycett, S. and Chauhan, P.. New York , U.S.A.: Springer. doi: 10.1007/978-1-4419-6861-6_3

Regional diversity within the core technology of the Howiesons Poort techno-complex

2009

Book Chapter

Stone artefact manufacture at the Natunuku, Votua, Kulu and Ugaga sites, Fiji

Clarkson, Chris and Schmidt, Lyn (2009). Stone artefact manufacture at the Natunuku, Votua, Kulu and Ugaga sites, Fiji. The early prehistory of Fiji. (pp. 345-372) edited by Geoffrey Clark and Atholl Anderson. Canberra, A.C.T., Australia: ANU E Press.

Stone artefact manufacture at the Natunuku, Votua, Kulu and Ugaga sites, Fiji

2008

Book Chapter

Changing Reduction Intensity, Settlement, and Subsistence in W ardaman Country, Northern Australia

Clarkson, C.J. (2008). Changing Reduction Intensity, Settlement, and Subsistence in W ardaman Country, Northern Australia. Lithic Technology: Measures of production, use, and curation. (pp. 286-316) edited by Andrefsky, W.. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. doi: 10.1017/CBO9780511499661.014

Changing Reduction Intensity, Settlement, and Subsistence in W ardaman Country, Northern Australia

2008

Book Chapter

Lithics in the landscape

Clarkson, Christopher J. (2008). Lithics in the landscape. Handbook of landscape archaeology. (pp. 490-501) edited by Bruno David and Julian Thomas. Walnut Creek, CA, U.S.A.: Left Coast Press.

Lithics in the landscape

2008

Book Chapter

The construction of morphological diversity: A study of Mousterian Implement retouching at Combe Grenal

Hiscock, P and Clarkson, Christopher J. (2008). The construction of morphological diversity: A study of Mousterian Implement retouching at Combe Grenal. Lithic Technology: Measures of Production, Use, and Curation.. (pp. 106-135) edited by Andrefsky, W.. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. doi: 10.1017/CBO9780511499661.006

The construction of morphological diversity: A study of Mousterian Implement retouching at Combe Grenal

2006

Book Chapter

An Introduction to Stone Artefact Analysis

Clarkson, C. J. and O'Connor, S. (2006). An Introduction to Stone Artefact Analysis. Archaeology in Practice: A Student Guide to Archaeological Analyses. (pp. 159-206) edited by J. Blame and A. Patterson. Malden: Blackwell Publishing.

An Introduction to Stone Artefact Analysis

2005

Book Chapter

Measuring Artefact Reduction: An evaluation of Kuhn's Geometric Index of Unifacial Reduction

Hiscock, Peter and Clarkson, Chris (2005). Measuring Artefact Reduction: An evaluation of Kuhn's Geometric Index of Unifacial Reduction. Lithics 'Down Under': Australian Approaches to Lithic Reduction, Use and Classification. (pp. 7-20) edited by Clarkson, Chris and Lamb, Lara. Oxford: Archaeopress.

Measuring Artefact Reduction: An evaluation of Kuhn's Geometric Index of Unifacial Reduction

2005

Book Chapter

Tenuous Types - Scraper Reduction Continuums in the Eastern Victoria River Region, Northern Territory

Clarkson, Chris (2005). Tenuous Types - Scraper Reduction Continuums in the Eastern Victoria River Region, Northern Territory. Lithics "Down Under": Australian Approaches to Lithic Reduction, Use and Classification. (pp. 21-34) Oxford: Archaeopress.

Tenuous Types - Scraper Reduction Continuums in the Eastern Victoria River Region, Northern Territory

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

Introduction: Casting new light on old stones

Clarkson, C. J. and Lamb, L. (2005). Introduction: Casting new light on old stones. Lithics 'Down Under': Australian Approaches to Lithic Reduction, Use and Classification. (pp. 1-6) edited by C. Clarkson and L. Lamb. Oxford: Archaeopress.

Introduction: Casting new light on old stones

2003

Book Chapter

The search for El Nino/Southern Oscillation in archaeological Sites: Recent results from Jugali-Ya Rockshelter, Wardaman Country, Australia

Clarkson, C. and Wallis, Lynley (2003). The search for El Nino/Southern Oscillation in archaeological Sites: Recent results from Jugali-Ya Rockshelter, Wardaman Country, Australia. Phytolith and starch research in the Australian-Pacific-Asian regions : the state of the art : papers from a conference held at the ANU, August 2001, Canberra, Australia. (pp. 137-152) edited by D.M. Hart and L. A. Wallis. Canberra: Pandanus Press: The Australian National University.

The search for El Nino/Southern Oscillation in archaeological Sites: Recent results from Jugali-Ya Rockshelter, Wardaman Country, Australia