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Archaeological Perspectives on Conflict and Warfare in Australia and the Pacific,

Year

2022

Publisher

ANU Press

Type

BOOK

Category

History

Language

English

Pages

34

ISBN

978-1-76046-488-2

Link

Last Update

09-Oct-2024

Keywords

History ; Asian Studies ; Archaeology

Description

1. Archaeological perspectives on conflict and warfare in Australia and the Pacific / Geoffrey Clark and Mirani Litster -- 2. War is their principal profession: On the frequency and causes of Maori warfare and migration, 1250-1850 / Atholl Anderson -- 3. Violence and warfare in Aboriginal Australia / Colin Pardoe -- 4. Warfare in Rapa Nui (Easter Island) / Helene Martinsson-Wallin -- 5. Traditional places in conflict and their historic context: Ritidian, Guam / Boyd Dixon, Andrea Jalandoni and Maria Kottermair -- 6. The 'enata way of war: An ethnoarchaeological perspective on warfare dynamics in the Marquesas Islands / Guillaume Molle and Vincent Marolleau -- 7. Practical defensive features in Palau's earthwork landscape / Jolie Liston -- 8. High-resolution lidar analysis of the Fisi Tea defensive earthwork at Lapaha, Kingdom of Tonga / Phillip Parton, Geoffrey Clark and Christian Reepmeyer -- 9. Geospatial analysis of fortification locations on the island of Tongatapu, Tonga / Christian Reepmeyer, Geoffrey Clark, Phillip Parton, Malia Melekiola and David Burley -- 10. The fortified homestead of the Australian frontier / Nic Grguric -- 11. Archives, oral traditions and archaeology: Dissonant narratives concerning punitive expeditions on Malakula Island, Vanuatu / Stuart Bedford -- 12. Invisible women at war in the West: An archaeology of the Australian Women's Army Service camp, Walliabup (Bibra Lake), Western Australia, c. 1943-1945 / Sven Ouzman, Jillian Barteaux, Christine Cooper and the UWA Archaeology Fieldschool Class of 2017 -- 13. Painting war: The end of contact rock art in Arnhem Land 251 / Daryl Wesley and Jessica Viney.

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