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Chippindale Australian reference list
This is not a systematic bibliography, but simply a working list of references I find useful. There are separate lists for references with a specifically Australian contexts, for those without a specifically Australian aspect and for my own publications.
Aboriginal Arts Board (ed. Robert Edwards). 1977. Oenpelli bark paintings . Sydney (NSW): Ure Smith. [ref. from Dyer 1994]
Aboriginal Arts Board (text by Jennifer Isaacs). 1977. An exhibition of Oenpelli paintings on bark. Canberra (ACT): Aboriginal Arts Board. [ref. from Dyer 1994]
Aboriginal Sacred Sites Protection Authority. 1988. Critique of the dissenting (minority) report of the Senate Standing Committee on Environmental, Recreation and the Arts on 'The potential of the Kakadu National Park region': with special reference to Coronation Hill and the Conservation Zone. Unpublished report. Darwin. [ref. from Jones & Brockwell 1990]
Aboriginal Sacred Sites Protection Authority. 1989. Submission on the draft Environmental Impact Statement for the Coronation Hill Project. [ref. from Jones & Brockwell 1990]
Aboriginal Australia. 1981. Sydney (NSW): Australian Gallery Directors Council. Exhibition catalogue.
Ah Kit, J. 1995. Aboriginal aspirations for heritage conservation, Historic Environment 11(2 & 3): 3136.
Akerman, Kim with John Stanton. 1994. Riji and Jakuli: Kimberley pearl shell in Aboriginal Australia. Darwin (NT): Northern Territory Museum of Arts and Sciences. Monograph Series 4.
Akerman, Kim. 1995. Tradition and change in aspects of contemporary Australian Aboriginal religious objects, in Christopher Anderson (ed.), Politics of the secret: 4350. Sydney: Oceania Publications. Oceania Monograph 45.
Alexander, J. & D.G. Coursey. 1969. The origins of yam cultivation, in P.J. Ucko & G.W. Dimbleby (ed.), The domestication and exploitation of plants and animals: 40525. London: Duckworth. [ref. from Chaloupka 1993]
Allen, Harry. 1987. Review of Jones 1985, ´Arch res. in Kakadu NPª, Australian Aboriginal Studies 2: 957. [ref. from Chaloupka 1993]
Allen, H. 1996 Ethnography and prehistoric archaeology in Australia. Journal of Anthropological Archaeology 15:137-59.
Allen, H. 1997 The distribution of large blades: Evidence for recent changes in the Aboriginal ceremonial exchange networks. In P. McConvell and N.Evans (eds) Archaeology and Linguistics: Aboriginal Australia in Global Perspective, pp. 357-76. Oxford University Press, Melbourne.
Allen, Harry & G. Barton. [1989]. Ngarradj Warde Djobkeng: White Cockatoo Dreaming and the prehistory of Kakadu. Sydney (NSW): Oceania Publications. Oceania Monograph 37.
Allen, J. 1983. Aborigines and archaeologists in Tasmania, 1983, Australian Archaeology 16: 710.
Allen, J. 1985. Comments on complexity and trade; a view from Melanesia. AO 20:49-57. for intensification theory
Allen, J. 1987. The politics of the past. Melbourne: La Trobe University.
Allen, J. 1995. A short history of the Tasmanian affair, Australian Archaeology 41: 4348.
Allen, J. & P. Corris (ed.). 1977. The journal of John Sweatman. St Lucia (Qld): University of Queensland Press. [ref. from Chaloupka 1993]. [ref. from Cundy 1989]
Allen, Jim, Jack Golson & Rhys Jones (ed.). 1977. Sunda and Sahul: prehistoric studies in southeast Asia, Melanesia and Australia. London: Academic.
Allen, Jim, & Chris Gosden (ed.). 1991. Report of the Lapita Homeland Project. Canberra (ACT): Australian National University, Department of Prehistory, Research School of Pacific Studies. Occasional Paper in Prehistory 20.
Allen, Jim & James F. O'Connell (ed.). 1995. Transitions: Pleistocene to Holocene in Australia & Papua New Guinea. Antiquity 69 (Special number 265): 649862.
Altman, Jon & Luke Taylor (ed.). 1990. Marketing Aboriginal art in the 1990s. Canberra (ACT): Aboriginal Studies Press.
Altman, Jon (ed.). 1990. Emergent inequalities in Aboriginal Australia. Sydney (NSW): Oceania. Oceania Monograph 38. [ref. from Dyer 1994]
Altman, Jon. 1983. Aborigines and mining royalties in the Northern Territory. Canberra (ACT): Aboriginal Studies Press.
Altman, Jon. 1987. Hunter-gatherers today: an Aboriginal economy in north Australia. Canberra (ACT): Australian Institute of Aboriginal Studies.
Altman, Jon. 1988. The economic basis for cultural reproduction, in West 1988: 4855. [ref. from Dyer 1994]
Altman, Jon. 1989. Aborigines, tourism and development: the NT experience. Darwin (NT): Australian National University, North Australia Research Unit.
Ambrose, W. & Duerden (ed.). Archaeometry: an Australasian perspective. Canberra (ACT): Australian National University, Department of Prehistory, Research School of Pacific Studies.
Ambrose, W. & J. Mummery (ed.). 1987. Archaeometry: further Australasian studies. Canberra (ACT): Australian National University, Department of Prehistory, Research School of Pacific Studies.
Anderson, Christopher (ed.). 1995. Politics of the secret. Sydney: Oceania Publications. Oceania Monograph 45.
Anderson, June. 1984. Between plateau and plain: flexible responses to varied environments in southwestern Australia. Canberra (ACT): Australian National University, Department of Prehistory, Research School of Pacific Studies. Occasional Paper 4.
Annabell, R. 1977. The uranium hunters. Adelaide (SA): Rigby.
ARATJARA: art of the first Australians: traditional and contemporary works by Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander artists. 1993. Köln: DuMont Buchverlag. [Exhibition catalogue.]
Arndt, W. 1962. The Nargorkun Narlinji cult, Oceania 32(4): 298320.
Attenborough, David. 1963. Quest under Capricorn. London: Lutterworth. [ref. from Chaloupka 1993]
Attenbrow, V.J. 1987. The Upper Mangrove Creek catchment: a study of quantitative changes in the archaeological record. Unpublished Ph.D thesis, University of Sydney.
Attenbrow, Val, Bruno David & Josephine Flood. 1995. Mennge-ya and the origin of
points: new insights into the appearance of points in the semi-arid zone of the Northern
territory, Archaeology in Oceania 30: 105120.
offprints files
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Australian Heritage Commission. 1987. The cultural significance of the GimbatGoodparla area, Kakadu National Park Stage III. Report prepared for the Minister for the Environment and the Arts. [ref. from Jones & Brockwell 1990]
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Australian National Parks and Wildlife Service. 1982. Uluru (Ayers Rock Mount Olga) plan of management. Canberra (ACT): Australian National Parks and Wildlife Service.
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Bagshaw, J. 1993. Stores and stories: Northern Territory Aboriginal communities. Darwin (NT): Historical Association of the Northen Territory/Australian National University, North Australia Research Unit.
Bahn, Paul & Andrée Rosenfeld (ed.). 1991. Rock art and prehistory: papers presented to Symposium G of the AURA Congress, Darwin 1988. Oxford: Oxbow. Monograph 10.
Ball, Desmond (ed.). 1991. Aborigines in the defence of Australia. Sydney (NSW): Australian National University Press.
Barham, A.J. & D.R. Harrris. 1983. Prehistory and palaeoecology of Torres Strait, in P. Masters & N.C. Fleming (ed.), Quaternary coastlines and marine archaeology: towards the prehistory land bridges and continental shelves: 52957. London: Academic. [ref. from Wilson 1988]
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Beckett, Jeremy R. (ed.) 1988. Past and present: the construction of Aboriginality. Canberra (ACT): Aboriginal Studies Press.
Beckett, Jeremy R. 1987. Torres Strait islanders: custom and colonialism. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
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Bednarik, Robert. 1992. Oldest art a revision, Artefact 15: 30.
[ref. from Chaloupka 1993]
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Bell, Diane. Daughters of the Dreaming. Melbourne (Vic): McPhee Gribble.
Bellwood, Peter. 1985. Prehistory of the Indo-Malaysian archipelago. Sydney (NSW): Academic Press Australia.
Bennett, Dorothy. 1994. My methodology in collecting stories of the Deamtime, in Dyer 1994: 289.
Bennett, Dorothy. 1994. Some reflections on the relationship of art to sacred-secret ceremonial life amongst the Kunwinjku, in Dyer 1994: ??
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Berndt, Ronald M. & Catherine H. Berndt with John E. Stanton. 1988. Aboriginal Autralian art: a visual perspective. 2nd edition. Richmond (Vic): Methuen Australia.
Berndt, Ronald M., Catherine H. Berndt & John E. Stanton. 1982. Aboriginal Australian art. Sydney: Methuen Australia. (Reprinted, Sydney: New Holland, 1998.)
Bradley, John. 1988. Yanyuwa country: the Yanyuwa people of Borroloola tell the history of their land. Richmond: Greenhouse Publications.
Berndt, Ronald M. & Catherine H. Berndt. 1951. An Oenpelli monologue: culture contact, Oceania 22(1): 2452.[ref. from Dyer 1994]
Berndt, Ronald M. & Catherine H. Berndt. 1951. Kunapipi. Melbourne (Vic): F.W. Cheshire.. [ref. from Dyer 1994]
Berndt, Ronald M. & Catherine H. Berndt. 1951. Sexual behaviour in western Arnhem Land. New York (NY): Viking Fund. Viking Fund Publications in Anthropology 16. [ref. from Chaloupka 1993]
Berndt, Ronald M. & Catherine H. Berndt. 1954. Arnhem Land: its history and people. Melbourne (Vic): F.W. Cheshire.
Berndt, Ronald M. & Catherine H. Berndt. 1970. Man, land and myth in north Australia: the Gunwinggu people. Sydney (NSW): Ure Smith.
Berndt, Ronald M. & Catherine H. Berndt. 1987. End of an era: Aboriginal labour in the Northern Territory. Canberra (ACT): Australian Institute of Aboriginal Studies.
Berndt, Ronald M. & Catherine H. Berndt. 1988. The world of the first Australians: Aboriginal traditional life: past and present. 5th edition. Canberra (ACT): Aboriginal Studies Press.
Berndt, Ronald M. & Catherine H. Berndt. 1989. The speaking land: myth and story in Aboriginal Australia . Ringwood (Vic): Penguin. [ref. from Dyer 1994]
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Berndt, Ronald M. 1970. The sacred site: the western Arnhem Land example. Canberra (ACT): Australian Institute of Aboriginal Studies. Australian Aboriginal Studies 29. Social Anthropology Series 4. [ref. from Dyer 1994]
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Blundell, V. 1982. Symbolic systems and cultural continuity in northwest Australia: a consideration of Aboriginal cave art, Culture 1: 320.
Boigu: our history and culture. 1991. Canberra (ACT): Aboriginal Studies Press.
Bonnemans, Jacqueline, Elliott Forsyth & Bernard Smith (ed.). 1988. Baudin in Australian waters: the artwork of the French voyage of discovery to the southern lands, 18001804. South Melbourne (Vic.): Oxford University Press Australia.
Boothby, Guy. N.d. [?1910]. The marriage of Esther, a Torres Strait sketch. London: Ward Lock. [browsed, library, Thursday Island, August 1994] Adventure novel, see notes in Arnhem Land 1994 notebook
Boulter, M. 1991. The art of Utopia: a new direction for contemporary Aboriginal art. Tortola (BVI): Craftsman House.
Bowdler, Sandra. 1970. Bass Point: the Excavation of a South-East Australian Shell Midden Showing Cultural and Economic Change. Unpublished BA(Hons) Thesis, University of Sydney, Sydney.
Bowdler, Sandra. 1976. Hook, line and dilly bag: an interpretation of an Australian coastal shell midden. Mankind 10(4): 24858.
Bowdler, Sandra. 1977. The coastal colonisation of Australia, in Allen, Golson & Jones 1977: 205246.
Bowdler, S. 1981. Hunters in the highlands: Aboriginal adaptations in the eastern Australian uplands. Archaeology in Oceania 16(2): 99111.
Bowen, Jill. 1987. Kidman: the forgotten king. Sydney (NSW): Angus & Robertson. [my copy, 1992 Imprint reprint.]
Bowler, J.M., G.S. Hope, J.N. Jennings, G. Singh & D. Walker. 1976. Late Quaternary climates of Australia and New Guinea, Quaternary Research 6: 35994.
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Brandl, E.J. 1968. Aboriginal rock designs in beeswax and description of cave painting sites in western Arnhem Land, Archaeology and Physical Anthropology in Oceania 3(1): 1929.
Brandl, E.J. 1970. Aboriginal sites and relics at Deaf Adder Creek, Northern Territory. Report to the Director of Social Welfare, Northern Territory Australia, on an investigation carried out in 1968. MS at AIATSIS, Canberra. [Ref. from Lewis 1988.]
Brandl, E.J. 1972a. Christmas Creek paintings. Unpublished report to the Northwestern Arnhem Land Branch, 30 March. Australian Archives Correspondence Series, Fl 74/4732; cf. Welfare Division FL 69/4013. [ref. from Jones & Brockwell 1990]
Brandl, E.J. 1972b. Thylacine designs in Arnhem Land rock paintings, Archaeology and Physical Anthropology in Oceania 7: 2430.
Brandl, Eric J. 1973. Australian Aboriginal paintings in western and central Arnhem Land: temporal sequences and elements of style in Cadell River and Deaf Adder Creek art. Canberra (ACT): Australian Institute of Aboriginal Studies. Australian Aboriginal Studies 52, Prehistory and Material Culture series 9.
Brandl, E.J. 1977. Human stick figures in rock art, in P. Ucko (ed.), Form in indigenous art: schematisation in the art of Aboriginal Australia and prehistoric Europe: 220242. Canberra (ACT): Australian Institute of Aboriginal Studies.
Brandl, E.J. 1980. Some notes on faunal identification and Arnhem Land rock paintings, Australian Institute of Aboriginal Studies Newsletter (new series) 14: 613.
Breeden, Stanley & Belinda Wright. 1989. Kakadu: looking after the country the Gagudju way. East Roseville (NSW): Simon & Schuster.
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Brockwell, C.J. [Sally.] 1989. Archaeological investigations of the Kakadu wetlands, northern Australia. Unpublished MA thesis, Australian National University, Canberra. [PT had copy 1992, notes on it made by CC}
Brockwell, C.J. [Sally] 1983. Wetlands in focus. Unpublished MA qualifying thesis, Australian National University, Canberra. [ref. from Brockwell 1989.]
Brockwell, Sally, & Scott Cane. 1987. Archaeological assessment of the GimbatGoodparla pastoral leases: a report to Dames and Moore. Unpublished report. Canberra (ACT): ANUTECH. [ref. from Jones & Brockwell 1990]
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Brunton, Ron. 1992. Mining credibility: Coronation Hill and the anthropologists, Anthropology
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offprints files
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Bullen, Margaret. 1991. An interpretation of the images of women in the rock art of northern Australia, in Bahn & Rosenfeld 1991: 537.
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KNP HQ library read June 1992
short and most conscientious, detailed report after 1990 vandalism
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Chaloupka, George. 1974. Report on the causes of damage and suggested conservation
measures at the Main gallery of the Deaf Adder Creek valley. Unpublished report.
reprinted as Appendix II to Sullivan & Haskovec 1986.
that version KNP HQ library, browsed June 1992.
Chaloupka, George. 1977. Aspects of the chronology and schematisation of the prehistoric sites on the Arnhem Land plateau, in P. Ucko (ed.), Form in indigenous art: schematisation in the art of Aboriginal Australia and prehistoric Europe.: 24359. Canberra (ACT): Australian Institute of Aboriginal Studies.
Chaloupka, George. 1979a. Pack-bells on the rock face: Aboriginal paintings of European contact in north-western Arnhem Land, Aboriginal History 3(2): 9295.
Chaloupka, George. 1979b. South Alligator River/Gimbat Creek cultural complex: a report to Australian National Parks and Wildlife Service and Northern Land Council, Darwin. [ref. from Jones & Brockwell 1990]
Chaloupka, George. 1980. Badmardi year of seasons. Darwin (NT): Northern Territory Museum. ref. from Chaloupka 1993]
Chaloupka, George. 1980. Cultural environment of upper South Alligator valley: a case for resumption of Gimbat pastoral lease. Darwin. [ref. from Jones & Brockwell 1990]
Chaloupka, George. 1981a. A visit to Gimbat, Habitat 9(6): 2023.
Chaloupka, George. 1981b. Arts' earliest gallery, Territory Digest 3(7).
Chaloupka, George. 1981d. Man's first mark, Territory Digest (Darwin): 3(7): 2933.
Chaloupka, George. 1982. Burrunguy, Nourlangie Rock. Darwin (NT): Northart.
Chaloupka, George. 1982. Rock art of the Arnhem land plateau, Hemisphere 27(10): 27.
Chaloupka, George. 1983a. Back to my country, Namarrkananga and Gunawarrda Ngarrdug
Narrunden Balawarru 'I am going home to the Deaf Adder Creek': a progress report to the
Australian National Parks and Wildlife Service. Darwin (NT): Northern Territory Museum
of Arts and Sciences.
copy in KNP HQ, browsed June 1992
includes:
pp. 778 the 1982 'rock-painting event' when Bill Neidjie repainted some figures;
plate caption: grinding hollows as originally to sharpen ground stone axes;
p. 90: Yorky Mick [Alderson] married a Makabalo woman, son Yorky Billy; early 1950s., Bob
Cole & Keith Waldock were shooting buffalo at Barrawanbi water-hole, west Deaf Adder
Creek; depicted in beeswax by Nayombolmi the beeswax buff, shooter, gun, skinning
knife
Chaloupka, George. 1983b. Kakadu rock art: its cultural, historic and prehistoric significance, in Gillespie 1983: 333.
Chaloupka, George. 1984a. From palaeoart to casual paintings. Darwin (NT): Northern Territory Museum of Arts and Sciences. Monograph 1.
Chaloupka, George. 1984b. Rock art of the Arnhem Land Plateau: paintings of the Dynamic Figures Style. Darwin (NT): Northern Territory Museum of Arts and Sciences. [photocopy in 2 volumes]
Chaloupka, George. 1985. Chronological sequence of Arnhem Land plateau rock art, in Rhys Jones (ed.), Archaeological research in Kakadu National Park: 26980. Canberra (ACT): Australia National Parks and Wildlife Service. Special Publication 13.
Chaloupka, George. 1986. Arnhem Land Plateau rock art survey 1986: report to the Heritage Branch, Department of Community Development, NT Government. Darwin (NT): Northern Territory Museum of Arts and Sciences.
Chaloupka, George. 1986. Dreamtime or reality?: reply to Lewis, Archaeology in Oceania 21(2): 14045.
Chaloupka, George. 1987. Arnhem Land plateau rock art survey 1986: Wellington Range: report to the Heritage Branch, Department of Community Development, Northern Territory. Darwin (NT): Northern Territory Museum. ref. from Chaloupka 1993]
Chaloupka, George. 1988. Arnhem Land plateau rock art survey 1987: northern sector. Report to the Heritage Branch, Department of Community Development, Northern Territory. Darwin (NT): Northern Territory Museum. [ref. from Chaloupka 1993]
Chaloupka, George. 19889. Rock paintings of the Dynamic Figures Style, Arnhem Land plateau region, Northern Territory, Australia, Ars Praehistorica 78: 329337.
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