Queensland Archaeological Research
James Cook University · Australia
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Queensland Archaeological Research focuses on the archaeological investigation of human occupation and interaction within Queensland, Australia. The journal examines historical and pre-colonial periods, including the analysis of burial sites, building ruins, and the use of natural resources like ironwood and shells. Research also addresses frontier conflict, Indigenous cultural practices, maritime exchange networks, and the impact of environmental changes and historical events on past societies.
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