Professor Amy Roberts
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Professor Amy Roberts
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Archaeologist and cultural anthropologist who enjoys working in collaboration with Indigenous communities.

Geology 21%
History 20%

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Great to work with other researchers today who are involved in the new ARC Industrial Transformation Training Centre for Advancing #Archaeology in the Resources Sector led by Prof Liam Brady at Flinders Uni, with UQ, Southern Cross Uni, Traditional Owners, & resource companies.

It was a privilege to record more ancestral objects at the South Australian Museum for our ARC project with members of the River Murray and Mallee Aboriginal Corporation @flindersuniversity.bsky.social

Today we are at the Penn Museum in Philadelphia recording objects for our ‘Baskets to Boomerangs’ ARC project.

Our latest research with the River Murray and Mallee Aboriginal Corporation is now available!

Full article: The Monoman-Coonambidgal boundary: a transformation in the physical and cultural landscapes of the Murray River in South Australia www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10....
The Monoman-Coonambidgal boundary: a transformation in the physical and cultural landscapes of the Murray River in South Australia
This paper reviews geomorphological and Aboriginal archaeological records from the upper Riverland region of South Australia (SA) in the context of a change in sedimentary environments within the M...
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Our latest research with the River Murray and Mallee Aboriginal Corporation is now available.

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New paper 🧲💡PhD student Maddison Crombie proposes a method to fingerprint ochre with magnetic properties #unimelb #archaeomagnetism

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A new method for fingerprinting ochre sources using mineral magnetic measurements
Fingerprinting of iron-rich natural pigments commonly known as ochre, provides the opportunity to trace the cultural movement of these ochres in the a…
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Our latest research with the Narungga Nation Aboriginal Corporation and the Point Pearce Aboriginal Corporation is now available

Full article: Burgiyana and Waraldi: A radiocarbon chronology for a selection of coastal and island archaeological sites on Yorke Peninsula/Guuranda, South Australia www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10....
Burgiyana and Waraldi: A radiocarbon chronology for a selection of coastal and island archaeological sites on Yorke Peninsula/Guuranda, South Australia
This paper outlines a radiocarbon chronology for a selection of coastal and island archaeological sites on Yorke Peninsula/Guuranda, South Australia. The case study areas are located on Point Pearc...
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It was great to be a guest on Nanawun Kaldowinyeri (Thursday 21/11/24) on @radioadelaide radioadelaide.org.au/program/nana... #AusAirplay
Nanawun Kaldowinyeri 21/11/2024
Radio Adelaide - Rich & Real.
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Our latest research with the River Murray and Mallee Aboriginal Corporation is now available doi.org/10.1017/RDC....
Archaeology on the edge: radiocarbon chronologies for Aboriginal cliff-top sites of the Murray River, South Australia | Radiocarbon | Cambridge Core
Archaeology on the edge: radiocarbon chronologies for Aboriginal cliff-top sites of the Murray River, South Australia
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