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Vegetation banding in arid Western Australia
JA Mabbutt, PC Fanning
Journal of arid environments 12 (1), 41-59, 1987
1701987
An assessment and archaeological application of cortex measurement in lithic assemblages
MJ Douglass, SJ Holdaway, PC Fanning, JI Shiner
American antiquity 73 (3), 513-526, 2008
1322008
Exposure ages from mountain dipsticks in Mac. Robertson Land, East Antarctica, indicate little change in ice-sheet thickness since the Last Glacial Maximum
A Mackintosh, D White, D Fink, DB Gore, J Pickard, PC Fanning
Geology 35 (6), 551-554, 2007
1122007
Hunter-gatherers and the archaeology of discard behavior: an analysis of surface stone artifacts from Sturt National Park, western New South Wales, Australia
S Holdaway, J Shiner, P Fanning
Asian Perspectives, 34-72, 2004
1102004
Recent landscape history in arid western New South Wales, Australia: a model for regional change
PC Fanning
Geomorphology 29 (3-4), 191-209, 1999
1081999
Stone artifact scatters in western NSW, Australia: Geomorphic controls on artifact size and distribution
P Fanning, S Holdaway
Geoarchaeology: An International Journal 16 (6), 667-686, 2001
1032001
Variability in the chronology of late Holocene Aboriginal occupation on the arid margin of southeastern Australia
SJ Holdaway, PC Fanning, M Jones, J Shiner, DC Witter, G Nicholls
Journal of archaeological Science 29 (4), 351-363, 2002
962002
New approaches to open site spatial archaeology in Sturt National Park, New South Wales, Australia
S Holdaway, D Witter, P Fanning, R Musgrave, G Cochrane, T Doelman, ...
Archaeology in Oceania 33 (1), 1-19, 1998
961998
The surface archaeological record in arid Australia: Geomorphic controls on preservation, exposure, and visibility
PC Fanning, SJ Holdaway, EJ Rhodes, TG Bryant
Geoarchaeology: An International Journal 24 (2), 121-146, 2009
852009
Challenging intensification: human—environment interactions in the Holocene geoarchaeological record from western New South Wales, Australia
S Holdaway, P Fanning, E Rhodes
The Holocene 18 (3), 403-412, 2008
782008
Absence of evidence or evidence of absence? Understanding the chronology of indigenous occupation of western New South Wales, Australia
S Holdaway, P Fanning, J Shiner
Archaeology in Oceania 40 (2), 33-49, 2005
742005
Modelling the palimpsest: an exploratory agent-based model of surface archaeological deposit formation in a fluvial arid Australian landscape
B Davies, SJ Holdaway, PC Fanning
The Holocene 26 (3), 450-463, 2016
722016
Long-term contemporary erosion rates in an arid rangelands environment in western New South Wales, Australia
P Fanning
Journal of Arid Environments 28 (3), 173-187, 1994
641994
A new geoarchaeology of Aboriginal artefact deposits in western NSW, Australia: establishing spatial and temporal geomorphic controls on the surface archaeological record
PC Fanning, SJ Holdaway, EJ Rhodes
Geomorphology 101 (3), 524-532, 2008
592008
Vegetation arcs and litter dams: similarities and differences
J Eddy, GS Humphreys, DM Hart, PB Mitchell, PC Fanning
Catena 37 (1-2), 57-73, 1999
571999
Geoarchaeology of aboriginal landscapes in semi-arid Australia
S Holdaway, P Fanning
CSIRO PUBLISHING, 2014
542014
Prehistoric aboriginal occupation of the rangelands: Interpreting the surface archaeological record of far western New South Wales, Australia.
SJ Holdaway, PC Fanning, DC Witter
The Rangeland Journal 22 (1), 44-57, 2000
542000
Artifact visibility at open sites in western New South Wales, Australia
PC Fanning, SJ Holdaway
Journal of Field Archaeology 29 (3-4), 255-271, 2004
492004
Aeolian sequence and the archaeological record in the fuegian steppe, Argentina
A Coronato, P Fanning, M Salemme, J Orķa, J Pickard, JF Ponce
Quaternary International 245 (1), 122-135, 2011
472011
Developments in optically stimulated luminescence age control for geoarchaeological sediments and hearths in western New South Wales, Australia
EJ Rhodes, PC Fanning, SJ Holdaway
Quaternary Geochronology 5 (2-3), 348-352, 2010
442010
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