Earthenware of Malara, Anuru Bay:A reassessment of potsherds from a Macassan trepang processing site, Arnhem Land, Australia, and implications for Macassan trade and the trepang industry
暂无分享,去创建一个
Daryl Wesley | Sue O'Connor | Tristen Jones | William R. Dickinson | Jack N. Fenner | S. O’Connor | Daryl Wesley | Tristen Jones | W. Dickinson
[1] Paul S.C. Taçon,et al. Painting History: Indigenous Observations and Depictions of the ‘Other’ in Northwestern Arnhem Land, Australia , 2010 .
[2] G. Knaap. ALL ABOUT MONEY: MARITIME TRADE IN MAKASSAR AND WEST JAVA, AROUND 1775 , 2006 .
[3] R. Berndt,et al. Arnhem Land : its history and its people , 1954 .
[4] D. Russell. Aboriginal-Makassan Interactions in the Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries in Northern Australia and Contemporary Sea Rights Claims , 2004 .
[5] E. L. Poelinggomang. The Dutch trade policy and its impact on Makassar's trade , 1993 .
[6] Derek John Mulvaney. The prehistory of Australia , 1969 .
[7] S. Bowdler. Hunters and traders in northern Australia , 2002 .
[8] C. Macknight. MACASSANS AND ABORIGINES , 1972 .
[9] Carla M. Sinopoli. Approaches to archaeological ceramics , 1991 .
[10] F. Bulbeck,et al. Macassar Historical Decorated Earthenwares: Preliminary Chronolgoy and Bajau Connections , 2003 .
[11] Ann Woods,et al. Prehistoric Pottery for the Archaeologist , 1990 .
[12] Lazarus Lamilami. Lamilami speaks : the cry went up, a story of the people of Goulburn Islands, North Australia , 1974 .
[13] S. Mitchell. Dugongs and dugouts, sharptacks and shellbacks: Macassan contact and aboriginal marine hunting on the Cobourg Peninsula, north western Arnhem Land , 1996 .
[14] C. Fredericksen,et al. Altered States: Material Cultural Transformations in the Arafura Region , 2001 .
[15] C. Macknight. The nature of early maritime trade: Some points of analogy from the eastern part of the Indonesian archipelago , 1973 .
[16] B. Andaya. Oceans Unbounded: Transversing Asia across “Area Studies” , 2006 .
[17] H. Sutherland. Treacherous Translators and Improvident Paupers: Perception and Practice in Dutch Makassar, Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries , 2009 .
[18] R. Hall. Southeast Asia’s changing palaeogeography , 2009 .
[19] Nicholas Evans,et al. Macassan loanwords in top end languages , 1992 .
[20] Jack N. Fenner,et al. Buried on Foreign Shores: Isotope Analysis of the Origin of Human Remains Recovered from a Macassan Site in Arnhem Land , 2011 .
[21] C. Schultz. Costs of Constructing and Outfitting the Ship Charles W. Morgan, 1840–1841 , 1967, Business History Review.
[22] W. Warner. MALAY INFLUENCE ON THE ABORIGINAL CULTURES OF NORTH-EASTERN ARNHEM LAND , 1932 .
[23] R. Ganter. Turning the Map Upside Down , 2005 .
[24] Alfred Searcy. In Australian Tropics , 1909 .
[25] Ian J. McNiven,et al. Geochemical provenience of 16th-19th century C.E. Asian ceramics from Torres Strait, northeast Australia , 2013 .
[26] C. C. Macknight. The voyage to Marege' : Macassan trepangers in Northern Australia , 1979 .
[27] J. Nacht. Far Country A Short History Of The Northern Territory , 2016 .
[28] A. McWilliam. Harbouring Traditions in East Timor: Marginality in a Lowland Entrepôt , 2007, Modern Asian Studies.
[29] H. S. Morris,et al. Economic Structive and the Ceremonial Exchange Cycle in Arnhem Land , 1951 .
[30] P. Clark. Monsoon traders lost on the Northern Australian coast – historical evidence for their existence , 2011 .
[31] Richard Trudgen. Why warriors lie down & die: towards an understanding of why the Aboriginal people of Arnhem Land face the greatest crisis in health and education since European contact: Djambatj mala , 2000 .
[32] L. Junker. Forager-Traders in South and Southeast Asia: Economic specialization and inter-ethnic trade between foragers and farmers in the prehispanic Philippines , 2002 .
[33] G. Knaap,et al. Monsoon Traders: Ships, Skippers and Commodities in Eighteenth-Century Makassar , 2004 .
[34] H. Sutherland. Trepang and wangkang; The China trade of eighteenth-century Makassar c.1720s-1840s , 2000 .
[35] Paul S.C. Taçon,et al. A Minimum Age For Early Depictions Of Southeast Asian Praus in the Rock Art of Arnhem Land, Northern Territory , 2010 .
[36] M. Morwood,et al. The Asian connection: preliminary report on Indonesian trepang sites on the Kimberley coast, N.W. Australia , 1997 .
[37] H. Sutherland. The Makassar Malays: Adaptation and Identity, c. 1660-1790 , 2001, Journal of Southeast Asian Studies.
[38] N. Hall,et al. Travelling the 'Malay Road': Recognising the heritage significance of the Macassan maritime trade route , 2013 .
[39] C. C. Macknight. The Macassans : a study of the early trepang industry along the Northern Territory coast , 1969 .
[40] Sally K. May,et al. Macassan History and Heritage: Journeys, Encounters and Influences , 2013 .
[41] Jennifer F. McKinnon,et al. Sails Set in Stone: A Technological Analysis of Non-indigenous Watercraft Rock Art Paintings in North Western Arnhem Land , 2012 .
[42] W. Warner. A black civilization : a social study of an Australian tribe , 1938 .
[43] A. Clarke. Winds of change: an archaeology of contact in the Groote Eylandt archipelego, Northern Australia , 1994 .
[44] S. Ferse,et al. The History of Makassan Trepang Fishing and Trade , 2010, PloS one.
[45] R. Berndt,et al. Discovery of Pottery in North-Eastern Arnhem Land , 1947 .
[46] C. Key. ARCHAEOLOGICAL POTTERY IN ARNHEM LAND , 1969 .
[47] C. Macknight,et al. Macassans and the Aboriginal past , 1986 .