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Vol. 9 (1992)

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DOI: https://doi.org/10.25120/qar.9.1992
Published: 02/05/2009

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Editorial

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    Jay Hall
    ii
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Articles

  • Sandblow sites in the Great Sandy Region, coastal southeast Queensland: implications for models of late Holocene rainforest exploitation and settlement restructuring

    Ian McNiven
    1-16
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  • The archaeology of Stonehenge - a preliminary survey

    Graham Knuckey, Ken Kippen
    17-25
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  • Trample damage of stone flakes as an index of occupation intensity: a case study from Magnificent Gallery

    Silvano Jung
    26-28
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  • Seasonality of fishing in south-east Queensland

    Ian Walters
    29-34
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  • Antiquity of marine fishing in South-east Queensland

    Ian Walters
    35-37
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  • Torres Straits pre-colonial population: the historical evidence reconsidered

    Steve Mullins
    38-42
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  • Sand traps for the unwary - problems in the interpretation of sedimentological analyses

    Esmee Webb
    43-49
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  • Recent research in southeast Cape York Peninsula: Nurrabullgin and Mordor Cave

    Bruno David
    50-53
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  • The 1992 archaeological surveys on Esmeralda Station, Gulf of Carpentaria: preliminary results

    Paul Gorecki, Miranda Grant, Matthew Salmon
    54-58
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Backmatter

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