Taçon, Paul S. C. (Paul Stephen Charles), 1958-
Taçon, Paul S.C.
Paul Taçon anthropologue australien
Taçon, Paul Stephen Charles, 1958-....
Taçon, Paul S. C 1958-
Taçon, Paul S.
VIAF ID: 104860547 (Personal)
Permalink: http://viaf.org/viaf/104860547
Preferred Forms
- 100 0 _ ‡a Paul Taçon ‡c anthropologue australien
-
-
- 200 _ | ‡a Taçon ‡b Paul S. C.
- 100 1 _ ‡a Taçon, Paul S.
-
- 100 1 _ ‡a Taçon, Paul S. C. ‡q (Paul Stephen Charles), ‡d 1958-
-
- 100 1 _ ‡a Taçon, Paul Stephen Charles, ‡d 1958-....
- 100 1 _ ‡a Taçon, Paul S. C ‡d 1958-
- 100 1 _ ‡a Taçon, Paul S. C. (sparse)
-
4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (10)
5xx's: Related Names (1)
Works
Title | Sources |
---|---|
An analysis of the function and meaning of prehistoric dorset art in relation to cultural and environmental stress. | |
Analysis of the Preserved Amino Acid Bias in Peptide Profiles of Iron Age Teeth from a Tropical Environment Enable Sexing of Individuals Using Amelogenin MRM | |
Ancient nuclear genomes enable repatriation of Indigenous human remains | |
The Angara Rock Art Style and the Emergence of Ethno-Cultural Identity | |
The archaeology of rock-art | |
Australia's Ancient Warriors: Changing Depictions of Fighting in the Rock Art of Arnhem Land, N.T | |
Barbara Bender (ed).). Landscape: politics and perspectives. (Explorations in Anthropology.) x+351 pages, 58 figures, maps. 1993. Providence (RI) & Oxford: Berg; ISBN 0-85496-852-0 hardback £44.95 & $59.95; ISBN 0-85496-373-1 paperback £17.45 & $22 | |
Cave use and palaeoecology at Maludong (Red Deer Cave), Yunnan, China | |
A collaborative, ontological and information visualization model approach in a centralized rock art heritage platform | |
Cupule engravings from Jinmium–Granilpi (northern Australia) and beyond: exploration of a widespread and enigmatic class of rock markings | |
Dale Harding : through a lens of visitation : [exhibition, Melbourne, Monash University Museum of Art, from 26th April to 26th June 2021 ; Sydney, Chau Chak Wing Museum, University of Sydney in late 2021] | |
Deep Skull from Niah Cave and the Pleistocene Peopling of Southeast Asia | |
Dental remains from Longtanshan cave 1 (Yunnan, China), and the initial presence of anatomically modern humans in East Asia | |
Dogs make us human | |
Early Australian Anthropomorphs: Jabiluka's Dynamic Figure Rock Paintings | |
Exploring Ceremony: The Archaeology of a Men's Meeting House (‘Kod’) on Mabuyag, Western Torres Strait | |
Further geological and palaeoanthropological investigations at the Maludong hominin site, Yunnan Province, Southwest China | |
The global implications of the early surviving rock art of greater Southeast Asia | |
A Hominin Femur with Archaic Affinities from the Late Pleistocene of Southwest China | |
Human dispersal into Australasia | |
Human remains from the Pleistocene-Holocene transition of southwest China suggest a complex evolutionary history for East Asians | |
Interpreting the In-between: Rock Art Junctions and Other Small Style Areas between Provinces | |
JOSEPHINE FLOOD. Rock art of the Dreamtime. xii+372 pages, 53 colour and 156 black-&-white illustrations, 25 maps, 14 plans, 7 tables. 1997. Sydney: HarperCollins; 0-207-18908-0 paperback Aus$35 | |
Knut Helskog & Bjørnar Olsen (ed.). Perceiving rock art: social and political perspectives. 416 pages, 109 illustrations, 4 tables. 1995. Oslo: Novus Press & The Institute for Comparative Research in Human Culture; 82-7099-239-9 hardback NOK390 | |
Land marks = ublié à l'occasion de l'exposition tenue du 10 février au 11 juin 2006] | |
Managing the Past in Northern Australia: Challenges and Pitfalls for Indigenous Communities, Rock Art and Cultural Heritage | |
Memorialization and the Stencilled Rock Art of Mirarr Country, Northern Australia | |
Mid-Holocene age obtained for nested diamond pattern petroglyph in the Billasurgam Cave complex, Kurnool District, southern India | |
Naturalism, Nature and Questions of Style in Jinsha River Rock Art, Northwest Yunnan, China | |
Neanderthals and us | |
New rock art discoveries in the Kurnool District, Andhra Pradesh, India | |
Perspectives of Canadian landscape : native traditions | |
Possible Signatures of Hominin Hybridization from the Early Holocene of Southwest China | |
The power of stone: symbolic aspects of stone use and tool development in western Arnhem Land, Australia | |
Rainbow Colour and Power among the Waanyi of Northwest Queensland | |
Rare Late Pleistocene-early Holocene human mandibles from the Niah Caves (Sarawak, Borneo). | |
Relating to rock art in the contemporary world : navigating symbolism, meaning and significance | |
Rock art in Sarawak | |
The rock art of Madjedbebe (Malakunanja II) | |
Rock Art Research in India: Historical Approaches and Recent Theoretical Directions | |
Thinking with Animals in Upper Palaeolithic Rock Art | |
Time and space : dating and spatial considerations in rock art research : papers of Symposia F and E, Second AURA Congress, Cairns 1992. Proceedings of Symposium F, "The Dating of Rock Art" | |
Uranium-series age estimates for rock art in southwest China | |
Visions of Dynamic Power: Archaic Rock-paintings, Altered States of Consciousness and ‘Clever Men’ in Western Arnhem Lane (NT), Australia | |
Who let the dogs in? A review of the recent genetic evidence for the introduction of the dingo to Australia and implications for the movement of people |