Why plausibility matters
Tim Murray Introduction* Tangri’s contribution (AA29:61–66) deserves a short response, both to set the record straight and to attempt to move discussion of epistemic matters onto more profitable ground. Judging Read More…
Tim Murray Introduction* Tangri’s contribution (AA29:61–66) deserves a short response, both to set the record straight and to attempt to move discussion of epistemic matters onto more profitable ground. Judging Read More…
Bert Roberts, Rhys Jones and Mike Smith Introduction* In the December 1989 issue of Search, Sandra Bowdler agreed with Jim Allen (1989), saying ‘that we need not, on present evidence, Read More…
Sandra Bowdler Introduction* A date of ca 50,000 BP for a human occupation site in northern Australia is not in itself especially surprising, but the evidence recently presented by Roberts Read More…
Elizabeth Williams and Dave Johnston Introduction* The World Archaeological Congress (WAC) and its genesis should be well-known to members of the AAA through articles published by Jack Golson (1986, 1988) Read More…
Iain Davidson Introduction* At the annual conference of the Australian Archaeological Association (AAA), held at the Wilderness Lodge, Burdekin Dam, outside Townsville in December 1990, there were discussions about the Read More…