AAA2017 CONFERENCE PROGRAM Monday 4 December 2017

10.00-4.00pm Experimental Workshop La Trobe University Wildlife Sanctuary, Bundoora

Tuesday 5 December 2017

10.00AM -6.00PM ARCAS Symposium 2017: Horizons in Australasian Archaeometry Workshop Pullman Melbourne on the Park - Delacombe Room

6.00PM -8.00PM Welcome Reception Melbourne Museum - Banjalika Exhibition Wednesday 6 December 2017

8.30AM - 9:00AM Conference Opening Grand Ballroom

9:00AM - 10:00AM Plenary Session: Emeritus Professor David Frankel

10:00AM - 10.30AM Morning Tea - Ballroom Foyer

Between the Desert and the Sea: The History of Rock Art Research in Experiments and Cultural Practice: The World of Australian 10:30AM -12.30PM AIAA Session Northwestern Archaeological Transitions Australia and Beyond Experimental and Experiential Archaeology from Deep Time to the Present

'To Let Mute Stone Speak': Rock Art and the Formation of Archaeology in Murujuga Landscapes: Visualising the Transition from the Experiential Archaeology: Making Archaeological Sites and their Annette Xiberass Northern Europe Dampier Range to the Dampier Archipelago Values Accessible to the Wider Community Joakim Goldhahn Tom Whitley Gary Estcourt

Improving the Interpretation of Aboriginal Earth Ovens Archaeologies of Austral: Colonial, Gendered, Political and Contemporary Archaeology of the Mornington Peninsula Maritime Continuities of the Greater Northwest Archipelago Through Archaeomagnetic Analysis of Experimentally Aspects of Rock Art Research in Northern Australia and Southern Africa Adam Magennis Alistair Paterson Re-Created Clay Heat-Retainers Sven Ouzman Alice Mora

Ngayintharri Gumawarni Ngurrangga (We All Come Together for Country): Good, Bad and Ugly: Style and Substance: McCarthy Versus Mountford and the Emergence of an How Worn is Worn?: Experiments to Explore the Manufacture and Transitions Towards Two-Way Learning within Murujuga: What's happening on the Keppel Islands? Archaeology of Rock Art 1948-1960 Usewear of Dentalium Shell Beads from Northern Australia Dynamics of the Dreaming Project Michael Rowland Annie Clarke Fiona Hook Sean McNeair

From Small Island to Big Island and Return: Stuck Between Rock Art and a Hard Place: Murujuga: Dynamics of the Digging and the Dating Gundungurra Experiences in the Blue Mountains World Heritage Area Repatriation of my Ancestors How Great Basin Research is Bridging the Divide in Archaeology Jo McDonald Chris Halls Christine Doherty Lucia Clayton

Transitions in Shellfishing as Sea-Level Rise Formed Explaining the Lack of Emu Eggshell Material Culture in Australia: Our Genomes, Our Heritage Presenting Rock Art: Murujuga Cultural Values and Heritage Tourism the Dampier Archipelago Experimental Working and Archaeological Implications Nathan Tikigēr Woolford Jamie Hampson Joe Dortch Michelle Langley Comparing the Chronologies of Kakadu: An Examination of Isotopic Investigations of Archaeological Fauna in Reclaiming our Past Survey Methods and their Outcomes from Kakadu National Park, Northern Archaeology of Beer and the Fluidity of Meaning Australia’s Northwest Tony Brown Territory, Australia Bec Parkes Jane Skippington Iain Johnston Meetings Lunch - Ballroom Foyer 12:30PM - 1:30PM AO Editorial Board Meeting - Peter White David Frankel's Book Launch AIAA Meeting - Dave Johnston

Between the Desert and the Sea: The Willandra Lakes and Models of 1:30PM - 3.30PM AIAA Session Northwestern Archaeological Transitions General Archaeology Continental Colonisation from Deep Time to the Present

Kimberley Visions 2017 Archaeological and Cultural Catchments Analysis of Early 19th-Century Locally-Made Ceramics from Sydney: We're Not that Different to You Investigating the History of Human Settlement at Lake Mungo Across River and Land Linking Archaeometric Analysis and Historical Context Darren Perry Nicola Stern Peter Veth Nicholas Pitt

The Early Greek Enterprises in the Ancient Mediterranean: Recording Scarred Trees at Gurru (Lake Hindmarsh) Microstratigraphy and Environmental Reconstruction, Joulni Sections I and III, ‘Animals into Humans’: Theoretical Approaches to Animality and Humanity in Monte Finocchito and the New Evidence through and Ross Lakes on Wotjobaluk Country Mungo Lunette, New South Wales North-Eastern Kimberley Rock Art, Australia Thechnological Studies Darren Griffin Tim Denham Ana Paula Motta Anna Raudino Towards a Multi-Scalar Methodology for the Integration of Stratigraphic, Certificate IV in Aboriginal Cultural Heritage Management: Revisiting ‘The Last Tasmanian’: Archaeology in the Chronological and Archaeological Frameworks at Joulni, Lake Mungo, Australia: Land to Sea: Murujuga Rock Art Transitions Education and Legislation National Imagination A Stitch in Time and Space Ken Mulvaney Maddy Maitri Billy Griffiths Nathan Jankowski

Second Only to the Sea: An Archaeobotanical Investigation of the Establishing the Stratigraphic Origin of Chipped Stone Artefacts Scattered Inland to Island: Transitions in the Rock Art of the Dampier Archipelago A Novel Method for Absolute Dating of Shipwreck Silver Coins ‘Garden Area’ Wagedoegam Kod, Mabuyag, Western Torres Strait Across the Surface of the Lake Mungo Lunette Anderson Liesel Gentelli Rob Williams Elizabeth Foley

Locked Up La Berrimah, Locked Up La Home: An Archaeology Short Documentary Screening: Changes in Late Pleistocene Stone Technologies in the The Enigmatic Nature of Stone Construction on Murujuga of Incarceration in a Present-Day Aboriginal Community, Millpost Quarry: Ngunnawal Ngambri Country Willandra Lakes Region and the Dampier Archipelago David Johnson Jacqueline Tumney Emma Beckett Jordon Ralph Outlining use of Inclusive and Exclusive Styles in Pathways to the Interior: Insights to Settlement History in the The Evidence for Pleistocene Seed-Grinding Discussion Marapikurrinya (Port Hedland, WA) Rock Art Simbai-Kaironk River Valleys, Madang Province, PNG Richard Fullagar Sam Harper Judith FIeld

3:30PM - Afternoon Tea - Ballroom Foyer 4.00PM

Between the Desert and the Sea: Pilbara Paradise from the Holocence The Willandra Lakes and Models of Palaeoecology and Archaeology of Temperate 4.00PM -5.20PM Northwestern Archaeological Transitions to the Plesitocene Continental Colonisation and Tropical Australian Islands from Deep Time to the Present Pigments, Painting and Pounding: The Analysis of A Fishy Tale: Snapshots of Lake Level Conditions During Carpenters Gap 1: A 47,000 Year Old Record of Indigenous Grinding Stones, Pecked Hollows, Rock Art and Early Human Occupation of Lake Mungo Preserved in New Investigations of the Flinders Island Group Adaption and Innovation Pigments in the Central Pilbara the Microchemistry of Fish Ear Stones Clarence Flinders Tim Maloney Lynley Wallis Kelsie Long Event-Based Analysis: Identifying and Sequencing Behavioural Amberat Middens and the Palaeoenvironmental Record of the The Cultural Landscape in the Willandra Lakes Region World Heritage Area What happened after the LGM?: Transitions in Site use on an Arid Events in Mixed Archaeological Assemblages: Inland Pilbara, Western Australia (WLRWHA) at the Time of the Pastoral Frontier Inland Island in Northwest Australia An Example from Lake George, NSW Emily McBride Katherine Thomas Wendy Reynen Amy Way Piecing Together the Pilbara Past through Community Led Research Determining Pleistocene: Holocene Coastal Raw Material Procurement in Scratched Surfaces: Tangible and Ephemeral European Inscription and Industry Partnership: An example from Koodaideri, Northwestern Australia: Preliminary Results from a Raw Material Across Sweers Island, Gulf of Carpentaria Banjima Country, Western Australia Back to Country: The Repatriation of Mungo Man and Characterisation and Sourcing Project Sarah J. Collins Annabelle Davis Some 105 Ancestral Remains to the Willandra Lakes Kane Ditchfield Region World Heritage Area Persistence of Wetlands in the Subtropical Giant Sand Harvey Johnston Pre-Glacial Settlement of the Hamersley Ranges Islands of South-East Queensland (SEQ): Implications for Michael Slack Pleistocene Human Settlement Patrick Moss Ballroom 1

6.00PM - 7.00PM AACAI Annual General Meeting

Stradbroke Foyer 7.00PM - 9.00PM Meet the Graduates

Thursday 7 December 2017

Technology, Subsistence and Land Use 42 Archaeometric Approaches to Ceramic Analysis: 8:30AM - 10.30AM Exploring Maritime and Riverine Mobility Degrees South: The Archaeology The Consulting Archaeology Session Applications, Possibilities, and Limitations of Late Quaternary Tasmania The Curse of the Undiagnostic Coarseware Sherd: Reconstructing Simply, Not: Lithic Technology and Mobility in Pre-Contact The Longest Voyage: Crossing Bass Strait Ceramic Production and Defining 'Local' Ceramics through Ceramic Evolving Knowledge Along Bendigo Creek, Epsom VIC Eastern Tasmania Sandra Bowdler Petrography in Hellenistic Greece Kym Oataway Evan Livingstone-Thomas Heather Graybehl Lux on the Water: Riverine Connections and Prestige Crafts The Role of Pottery Studies in Reconstructing Local Economies: Geochemical Sourcing of Hornfels Artefacts in Southeast Tasmania: A Ground Stone Artefact from Southwestern Victoria, Australia: on Late Bronze Age Cyprus A Case Study from the Pontine Region, Lazio, Central Italy A Case Study Using pXRF An Unusual Item with Symbolic Significance? Kellie Youngs Gijs Willem Tol Jeff Theys Caroline Spry

Cry Me a River - Mourning in Middle Chalcolithic Cyprus: Strength Testing Low-Fired Ceramics: Insights and Limitations to Understanding Sisters Creek Cave: Tasmania’s First Excavation with New Trodden Under Hoof: Impacts from Farming Activities Picrolite Cruciforms and the Kouris River Blues Technological Choices in Ancient Pottery Making Evidence from Legacy Material on Site Integrity Sam Crooks Ashten Warfe Fleur King Lucy Blackam

Multidisciplinary Approach to Ceramic Production in Rocky Cape Revisited: Investigating Dietary Change at the An Attempt to Establish a Framework for Assessing Surface Artefact Scatters in Making Metals in the Aegean: The Sea as a Transforming Agent the Dakhleh Oasis, Egypt pinmatik/Rocky Cape Caves, North-Western Tasmania the Pilbara Region of Western Australia Ina Berg Mark Eccleston Emmy Frost Ian Ryan

The Maritime and Riverine Networks of the Telling the Whole Story Found on the Outside and on the ‘Barking up the Wrong Tree?’: Aboriginal Bark Painting, Investigating Cultural Landscapes: A Case Study from Kalkallo Eurotas River Valley in Lakonia, Greece Inside of the Ceramic Artefact Ethnography and Rock Art in Tasmania Renee McAlister Louise Hitchcock Holly Jones-Amin Samuel Dix

Confluences as Focal Points of Riverine Mobility During the A Robust Classification Technique for Archaeological Artefacts Excavating Archaeology: Using Moving Image to Illuminate Line of Sight: recording burial orientation Late Bronze-Early Iron Age and Medieval Period in SW Georgia Based on Cosine-Distance Method Archaeological Research in Tasmania Colin Pardoe Abby Robinson Bhaskar Mukherjee Kelly Wiltshire

10:30AM - 11:00AM Morning Tea - Ballroom Foyer

The Flora Connection: Archaeobotany and the Exploration of Digital Provocations: ‘Deep digital practice’ in Australian and 11:00AM - 1.00PM Exploring Maritime and Riverine Mobility Human-Plant Relationships Results of Recent Excavations at International Archaeology Across Time and Space

Neolithic Needles and Island Individuals: Interpreting the Fire Under the Microscope: A Method of Charcoal Stratigraphy, Site Formation and Artefact Taphonomy at Madjedbebe, NT Digital Archaeology, Compliance, and Research Integrity Role of Bone Tools in Island Migration Particle Analysis Beyond Abundances Ben Marwick Shawn Ross Jarrad Paul Emma Rehn

Seascapes as Familiar Deathscapes in the Ancient Mediterranean Ancient Starch Analysis of Grinding Stones from Kokatha, South Australia 65,000 Years of Technological Change at Madjedbebe Towards Deep Digital Practice in Archaeology Larissa Tittl Tim Owen Chris Clarkson Adela Sobotkova

'The Best Tucker in the World': Indigenous Subsistence Practices The State of Virtual Reality in Australian and Home from Sea: Swallow Symbolism in Seafaring History Madjedbebe Archaeobotanical Program: Methods and Results in the Kimberley, Western Australia European Cultural Institutions Ashleigh Green S. Anna Florin Richard Cosgrove Laura Mayer

Archaeological Evidence for Cults and Networks of Carpological Connections at Carpenters Gap 1, The Rock Art of Madjedbebe Addressing User Needs for Cultural Data Desensitisation Ancient Greek Mariners South Central Kimberley Sally May Fiona McConachie Amelia Brown India Ella Dilkes-Hall

Cockles, Mussels, Fishing Nets and Finery: The Relationship Functional Analysis of Grinding Stones and Edge Ground Compiling a 3D Online Reference Collection for Archaeological Parenchyma in Between Cult, Textiles and the Sea Depicted on a Hatchets from Madjedbebe Rockshelter, Australia, Murujuga: Dynamics of the Data Australia, Southeast Asia and the Pacific Minoan-Style Gold Ring from Pylos 65,000 Years of Ground Stone Artefacts Sarah de Koning Aleese Barron Caroline Tully Elspeth Hayes Shifting Palaeoeconomies and Environmental Reconstructions: Discussant Discussion The Faunal Analysis of the Madjedbebe Midden Discussion Ian McNiven Katherine Woo Meetings 1:00PM - Lunch - Ballroom Foyer National Archaeology Week - Helen Nicholson 2:00PM AA Editorial Board - Sandra Bowdler In Search of Connections: The History of Incarcerating Aboriginal People: Transforming our Understanding of Australia’s Indigenous Connecting ‘Islands of Data’: Integrating Evidence 2:00PM - 4.00PM Ideas on Australia’s Links with the Community Perspectives and Internment Archaeology Heritage and Environmental Past of Early Humans in Southeast Asia Indo-Pacific Region (and Beyond)

Investigating the History of Medical Incarceration: From the Oceans to the Outback: Mission and Vision of the ARC Centre of Did Homo Floresiensis Survive on Flores Reverend Bowie’s Boomerang What Difference does a Decolonising Methodology Make? Excellence for Australian Biodiversity and Heritage (CABAH) After ~50 Thousand Years Ago? Eve Haddow Melissa Sweet Richard (Bert) Roberts Thomas Sutikna

‘Stop Here Until Your Time Up’: A Description of an 'Old Prisoners Camp' in the From Family Tree to Hominin Dispersal: Homo Floresiensis' Making the Connection Between Old Collections ARC Centre of Excellence for Australian Biodiversity and Heritage: Northern Goldfields, WA and a Discussion of the Heritage Values of these Rarely Place on the Human Evolutionary Tree Implies a Hitherto Unknown and New Perspectives Community Engagement and Outreach Reported Archaeological Sites Dispersal of Homo from Africa to Indonesia Michelle Richards John Marrell Debbie Argue

‘Islands of Data’: Maximising the Potential of Micromorphology Russia and South Pacific Prehistory: Ideas, Domesticity on the Frontier: An Investigation of Daily Life at a The Aboriginal Heritage Project: Revealing the Peopling of ‘Monolith’ Samples to Refine Our Knowledge of the Human Colonisation of Expeditions, and Artefacts Queensland Native Mounted Police Camp Sahul with Ancient DNA Pleistocene Southeast Asia Elena Govor Leanne Bateman Alan Cooper Mike Morley The Australians-Fuegians Connection: Paul Rivet’s Transpacific Migration Our Land, Your Law': A Case Study of Aboriginal Incarceration at the Paradise Burnt: Deep Time Perspectives on the Role of Fire in Integrating Usewear, Vibrational Spectroscopy and Mass Spectrometry for the Theories, their Legacy in Latin America and the Shift Old Melbourne Gaol and City Watch House the Australia Landscape Identification of Organic and Inorganic Residues on Stone Tools from an Evolutionist to a Diffusionist Perspective Abby Cooper Simon Haberle Susan Luong Emilie Dotte-Sarout The Missing Chapter of Hunters and Collectors: Early Australian Archaeologists Trail of Tears: A Journey of ‘Fit Subjects’ from Inland to Island Lock The Missing 20 kyr?: ‘New’ Evidence for Human The CABAH ‘Landscapes’ Theme and their Regional and Further Connections Hospitals in Western Australia Arrival in Southeast Asia Cassandra Rowe Matthew Spriggs Robin Barrington Kira Westaway

Terra Australis to Sahul: Place, Time, and Encounters in the Interred and Incarcerated for a Cure': Community Archaeology Projects that Modelling Probabilistic Modern Human Colonisation CABAH Time: Creating Common Time-Scales for Sahul’s Past Making of Australia Help Descendants and their Communities Heal Pathwayst through ISEA to Sahul Zenobia Jacobs Bronwen Douglas Jade Pervan Kasih Norman

4:00PM - Afternoon Tea - Ballroom Foyer 4:30PM Up Goer Five Archaeology Edition: Highways of Culture: Linear Infrastructure and Indigenous Engagement in Warfare and Conflict 4.30PM - 5.30PM History of Archaeology in South Asia Communicating Archaeology using English’s Cultural Heritage in Australia, Asia and the Pacific Ten Hundred Most Common Words

Histories of Archaeologies in Colonized Regions: Archaeological Evidence of Aboriginal and Timorese Did the First People Really Eat all the Big Animals? Linear Projects within Urbanised Landscapes Comparative Perspectives Participation in the Northern Territory during World War II Michael Westaway Amanda Goldfarb Supriya Varma Teeth from Dark Spaces Daryl Wesley Julien Louys Why Archaeology?: Aboriginal Cultural Heritage and Monumental Problems: What to do with Public Memorials Histories of Lived Spaces: Bronze Age Mesopotamia and South Asia How White Small Hard Things Tell us about Past People Archaeological Practice in Queensland Linear Infrastructure Dedicated to Contested History? Jaya Menon Justyna Miszkiewicz Brodie Hartfiel Jim Wheeler Our Old People were Laid to Rest by their Family Rodney Carter Antiquarians and the Making of a Colonial Heritage: Human Rights and the Past of First Peoples The Ngarradj Warde Djobkeng 'Battle' Rock Art Scene Rivett-Carnac and his Tryst with a ‘Native’ Past Jamin Moon John Hayward Bishnupriya Basak

Grand Ballroom

6.00PM - 7:30PM AAA Annual General Meeting Friday 8 December 2017

From the Desert to the Sea: The Role of Zooarchaeology in Across Land and Sea: Perspectives on Prehistoric Cultural CAA Australasia: Archaeology Through 8:30AM - 10:30AM Understanding Human Adaptations in Island, Coastal and Highland Settings Across Experimental Archaeology: A Global Perspective Multiple Lenses Behaviour and the Environment the New Guinea Region

Artefact Preservation in Saturated, Tropical Cave Sediments: What is there to Eat?: Hominid Subsistence Adaptation Detecting Value with Use-Wear Analysis: Obsidian Stemmed Results of the Willandra Archaeogeophysical Research Program Constraining Site Formation Processes in the Humid Tropics Through to Marginal Environments Tools in Papua New Guinea and Easter Island Aaron Fogel Experimental Reconstruction of Sedimentary Palaeoenvironments Sofia Samper Carro Robin Torrence Conor McAdams The Archaeological Signature of ‘Ant Bed’ Mound Floors in the Islands of Plenty and Islands of None: Investigating the Role of Pottery Ancient DNA Signatures from Bulk Bone Reveal Significant Patterns of Faunal Synergic Applications of Advanced Computed Tomographic Northern Tropics of Australia: A Case Study on the Boralga Native Producing Islands in the Development of Prehistoric Trade Networks within the Turn-Over at the Younger Dryas at Hall’s Cave, Texas Methods in Archaeology: Part One Mounted Police Camp, Cape York Peninsula Eastern New Guinea (Massim) Islands Daniel Werndly Anton Maksimenko Kelsey Lowe Ben Shaw

Revaluating Human Prey Selection in Late Quaternary Lapita Pottery Production and Exchange in the Arawe Islands, Synergic Applications of Advanced Computed Tomographic Applying 3D Scanning Technology to the Analysis of Cores Northwest Coastal Tasmania West New Britain, Papua New Guinea Methods in Archaeology: Part Two Simon Wyatt-Spratt Jillian Garvey Peihua Wu FIlomena Salvemini

Sensors in the Sky: Airborne Close-Range Remote Sensing Techniques for A High Resolution Radiocarbon Chronology to Investigate Fire and Fauna: Investigating Aboriginal Land Management in Late Recording Kaiadilt Stone-Walled Intertidal Fish Traps in the South Wellesley the Phased Construction of Popo Ancestral Village, Bag it and Tag it: Plastic Degradation in Archaeological Storage Holocene Southwestern Australia Islands, Southern Gulf of Carpentaria Orokolo Bay, Papua New Guinea Grace McKenzie-McHarg Carly Monks Texas Nagel Chris Urwin Where Crossroads Meet: Investigating the Spatio-Temporal Interactions of the A 5000-Year Record of Wild Caught and Cultivated Oyster Harvesting Gendered Ethnography and the Archaeological Record: The Mid Reaches of the Experiment and Experience in New Zealand Lithic Technology: Queensland Native Mounted Police and Telegraphic Communications from the Keppel Bay Islands, Great Barrier Reef, Australia Kikori River, Papua New Guinea A Case Study from the Nenthorn Valley Silcrete Quarry Alyssa Madden Samantha Aird Lara Lamb Matt Swieton

Investigating Marsupial Decomposition, Disarticulation and Weathering: Integrated Archaeological databases: Building Structure Implications for Understanding the Taphonomy of Australian Faunal Preliminary Field Report on Recent Excavations on Motupore Island from Entities and Relationships Assemblages Teppsy Beni Ian Johnson Kimberley Crabtree 10:30AM - Morning Tea - Ballroom Foyer 11:00AM

Encountering and Responding to the Archaeological Record: Stable Isotopes in Archaeology: 11:00AM - Affectual, Relational and Cultural Understandings in Understanding Environments, Subsistence Rock Art Science in Northern Australia Experimental Archaeology: A Global Perspective 1:00PM Contemporary Indigenous and Landscape Connections Settings that Challenge Metanarratives

Challenges and Opportunities in Isotopic Analyses of the Investigating the Mineral Depositional Systems at Rock Shelters in Moon Dreaming: Encountering and Interpreting Rock Art in Recent Trends in the Study of Silcrete Heat Treatment in South Africa Mud Shell Geloina Expansa Australia's Kimberley Region Arnhem Land’s Wellington Range and their Implications for Australian Prehistory Robin Twaddle Andrew Gleadow Liam Brady Patrick Schmidt

Using Cosmogenic Nuclides to Determine Rates of Landscape Denudation and Seasonality of Pipi Harvesting: A Case Study from Looking after Bulurru: Protecting the Scientific and Cultural More Heat Less Fuel: A Scanning Electron Microscope Escarpment Retreat of the Kimberley Region: Discovery Bay, Victoria Values of Aboriginal Heritage in Queensland Perspective on Experimental Charcoal and Fuelwood Implications for Preservation and Longevity of Aboriginal Rock Art Amy Prendergast Alice Buhrich Caroline Cartwright David Fink Constraining the Age of Aboriginal Rock Art Using Modern Australian Isotopic Baselines: Implications for the Expansion of Isotope Feast on This: Towards an Understanding of Burning and Heating Cosmogenic Be-10 and Al-26 Dating of Rock Shelter Tracing Pathways: Writing Archaeology in Nyiyaparli Country Research in Processes on Tropical Archaeological Shell Collapse in the Kimberley Region Caroline Bird Georgia Roberts Annette Oertle Gael Cazes

Strontium in the Pacific: New Bioavailable Sr Values for Dating the Engraved Floor Glazes of Western New Directions for the Ngarrindjeri Yarluwar-Ruwe Program: Trampling Pots and Shells: Understanding the Impacts of Trampling New Caledonia and Vanuatu Australia's Kimberley Region 'Caring as Country' on Cultural Materials in Pacific Archaeological Sites Hannah James Helen Green Christopher Wilson Graeme Cotter

Danalaig a Yabu Kaipai Pa Kulai a Inab Thonar No Koi Ngapa Wagel (Our Way of Strontium Isotope Landscape Mapping and Radiocarbon Dating of Kimberley Rock Art Using Results of the Australian Experimental Archaeology Group's Life from a Long Time Ago to the Next Generation Coming): Archaeological and Archaeology in Cape York, QLD Mud Wasp Nests: An Update 2017 Workshop Mualaig Biographies of a Western Torres Strait Islander Mission Shaun Adams Damien Finch Rhiannon Stammers Jeremy Ash

Redefining Cultural History Through Use of Non-Invasive Archaeological Tools: Time to Chew the Cud: How the Isotope Analysis of Faunal The Australian Experimental Archaeology Group: Potential Burial Mounds at Mapoon, Teeth can Determine Hunting Behaviours of Early Hominins Discussion Aims, Ideas, and Future Directions Western Cape York Queensland Marian Bailey Discussion Panel Mary-Jean Sutton Meetings 1:00PM - Lunch - Ballroom Foyer ANCATL Lunch Meeting - Georgia Roberts 2:00PM

Encountering and Responding to the Archaeological Record: 2:00PM - Stable Isotopes in Archaeology: Understanding Environments, Budj Bim Cultural Landscape: Gunditjmara Values Affectual, Relational and Cultural Understandings in General Archaeology 3:00PM Subsistence and Landscape Connections and World Heritage Contemporary Indigenous Settings that Challenge Metanarratives Towards a Comparative Palaeoenvironmental Framework for Finding Women's Voices in Community Archaeology: The Sea and Land Compromises and Connections in France and Tasmania using Faunal Bone Collagen Stable Gunditjmara and World Heritage A Study of Canberra, ACT Fawzi Mellah’s Elissa Isotopes and Radiocarbon Dating Denis Rose Bridget San Miguel Maznah Salleh Colin Smith The Budj Bim Landscape Tyson Lovett-Murray Rivers of Gold: Archaeology, , Dental Microwear Texture and Diet: Fishing Facts, Phishing Fiction: Archaeological Archaeology of Budj Bim Geochemistry and the Identification of A Comparison with Isotopic Data Discourse in a Post-Truth World Ian McNiven Anthropogenic Mining Sediments Caitlin Smith Andrew Costello The comparative analysis of Budj Bim Susan Lawrence Challenging Meta-Narratives: An Overview of the Panel Discussion Discussion Persistence of Myth vs Reality Facilitated by Anita Smith Annie Ross

3:00PM - Afternoon Tea - Ballroom Foyer 3.30PM Grand Ballroom

3:30PM - 4:30PM Plenary Session: Professor Lee Lyman

Stradbroke Foyer

4:30PM - 6:00PM Poster Session and Photo Competition

Grand Ballroom

7:00PM - 11:00PM Conference Dinner and Awards Ceremony

11:00PM - 1:00AM After-Party

Saturday 9 December 2017 Post-Conference Tours

9:00AM - 1:00PM Walking tour of Aboriginal Melbourne

9:00AM - 2:30PM Tour of Mt William greenstone axe quarry (Wil-im-ee Moor-ring)

7:00AM - Overnight Tour of Budj Bim Cultural Landscape

Sunday 10 December 2017 Post-Conference Tours

8:00AM - 12:30PM Return home from the tour of Budj Bim Cultural Landscape