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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Jane Balme is a Professor of Archaeology at the University of Western Australia. She is an expert on early Indigenous groups and Australian archaeology. Biography Balme studied for an undergraduate degree in Anthropology at the University of Western Australia, graduating in 1979. Balme worked on cave sites in south west Australia for the Western Australian Museum and became interested in archaeology.
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- Symbolic behaviour and the peopling of the southern arc route to Australia (2009) (144)
- Archaeology in Practice: A Student Guide to Archaeological Analyses (2014) (93)
- Excavations revealing 40,000 years of occupation at Mimbi Caves, south central Kimberley, Western Australia (2000) (80)
- Late Quaternary mammal remains, spanning about 30,000 years, from excavations in Devil's Lair, Western Australia (1978) (74)
- Shell beads and social behaviour in Pleistocene Australia (2006) (73)
- Of boats and string: the maritime colonisation of Australia (2013) (67)
- Towards an Accurate and Precise Chronology for the Colonization of Australia: The Example of Riwi, Kimberley, Western Australia (2016) (56)
- 30,000 years of fishery in western New South Wales (1995) (51)
- World’s earliest ground-edge axe production coincides with human colonisation of Australia (2016) (47)
- Starch and Charcoal: Useful Measures of Activity Areas in Archaeological Rockshelters (2002) (44)
- New dates on dingo bones from Madura Cave provide oldest firm evidence for arrival of the species in Australia (2018) (42)
- Carpenters Gap 1: A 47,000 year old record of indigenous adaption and innovation (2018) (39)
- Prehistoric fishing in the lower Darling, western New South Wales (1983) (35)
- Radiocarbon dates from midden sites in the lower Darling River area of western New South Wales (1990) (35)
- Dingoes and Aboriginal social organization in Holocene Australia (2016) (33)
- The Role of Information Exchange in the Colonization of Sahul (2011) (32)
- Occupation at Carpenters Gap 3, Windjana Gorge, Kimberley, Western Australia (2014) (31)
- The Antiquity Of Grinding Stones In Semi-Arid Western New South Wales (1991) (30)
- Perceptions of Archaeology in Australia amongst educated young Australians (2004) (27)
- Spear and digging stick (2006) (25)
- Marking resistance? Change and continuity in the recent rock art of the southern Kimberley, Australia (2013) (25)
- New dates for point technology in the Kimberley (2014) (25)
- Headroom and human trampling: cave ceiling-height determines the spatial patterning of stone artefacts at Petzkes Cave, northern New South Wales (1998) (24)
- Settling in Sahul: Investigating environmental and human history interactions through micromorphological analyses in tropical semi-arid north-west Australia (2017) (24)
- Residue Analysis and Palaeodiet in Arid Australia (2001) (20)
- Early Modern Humans in Island Southeast Asia and Sahul: Adaptive and Creative Societies with Simple Lithic Industries (2014) (19)
- Gendered archaeology : the second Australian Women in Archaeology Conference (1995) (19)
- The effect of retouch intensity on mid to late Holocene unifacial and bifacial points from the Kimberley (2017) (18)
- Home Is Where the Hearth Is: Anthracological and Microstratigraphic Analyses of Pleistocene and Holocene Combustion Features, Riwi Cave (Kimberley, Western Australia) (2017) (18)
- A 600-year-old Boomerang fragment from Riwi Cave(South Central Kimberley, Western Australia) (2016) (16)
- Earth mounds in southeastern Australia (1996) (16)
- `I Reckon They Should Keep That Hut': Reflections on Aboriginal Tracking in the Kimberley (1999) (16)
- AN ANALYSIS OF CHARRED BONE FROM DEVIL'S LAIR, WESTERN AUSTRALIA (1980) (15)
- Aboriginal responses to late Quaternary environmental change in a Mediterranean-type region: Zooarchaeological evidence from south-western Australia (2012) (15)
- Long‐term occupation on the edge of the desert: Riwi Cave in the southern Kimberley, Western Australia (2018) (15)
- Wood charcoal analysis at Riwi cave, Gooniyandi country, Western Australia (2017) (15)
- X-ray computed microtomography and the identification of wood taxa selected for archaeological artefact manufacture: Rare examples from Australian contexts (2016) (15)
- Benchmarking for archaeology honours degrees in Australian universities (2005) (14)
- Intergenerational archaeology: Exploring niche construction in southwest Australian zooarchaeology (2014) (13)
- Traditions and Change in Scaphopod Shell Beads in Northern Australia from the Pleistocene to the Recent Past (2017) (13)
- People-plant interaction and economic botany over 47,000 years of occupation at Carpenter’s Gap 1, south central Kimberley (2019) (11)
- Dry Rainforests: A Productive Habitat for Australian Hunter-gatherers (2003) (9)
- Bead making in Aboriginal Australia from the deep past to European arrival: materials, methods, and meanings (2019) (8)
- Re-excavation of Djuru, a Holocene rockshelter in the Southern Kimberley, North Western Australia (2016) (8)
- A 'Port Scene', Identity and Rock Art of the Inland Southern Kimberley, Western Australia (2015) (8)
- What happened after the Last Glacial Maximum? Transitions in site use on an arid inland island in north-western Australia (2018) (7)
- Devils Lair: Occupation intensity and land-use (2014) (7)
- Marine shell ornaments in northwestern Australian archaeological sites: different meanings over time and space (2018) (7)
- Engendering Origins: Theories of Gender in Sociology and Archaeology (2008) (6)
- Bone artifacts from Riwi Cave, south‐central Kimberley: Reappraisal of the timing and role of osseous artifacts in northern Australia (2021) (6)
- A Pleistocene tradition : Aboriginal fishery on the lower Darling River, Western N.S.W. (1990) (5)
- Evaluating human responses to ENSO driven climate change during the Holocene in northwest Australia through macrobotanical analyses (2020) (5)
- The curious case of Proteaceae: macrobotanical investigations at Mount Behn rockshelter, Bunuba country, Western Australia (2018) (5)
- Gender in Aboriginal Archaeology: Recent Research (1994) (5)
- Marine shell ornaments in northwestern Australia (2018) (4)
- Settling the west: 50,000 years in a changing land (2019) (4)
- An examination of rockshelter palynology: Carpenter’s Gap 1, northwestern Australia (2020) (4)
- Archaeobotany of Aboriginal plant foods during the Holocene at Riwi, south central Kimberley, Western Australia (2019) (4)
- An early Pleistocene macropod from Jandakot, Western Australia. (1980) (4)
- ARTIFICIAL BIAS IN A SAMPLE OF KANGAROO INCISORS FROM DEVIL'S LAIR, WESTERN AUSTRALIA (1979) (3)
- Dingo scat-bone ‘signature patterns’: an actualistic study and comparison of wild and captive scat-bone assemblages and interpretation of bone fragments from Witchcliffe Rock Shelter, south western Australia (2016) (3)
- Book review: The Illustrated History of Human Kind (1996) (2)
- Communal hunting by Aboriginal Australians: Archaeological and ethnographic evidence (2018) (2)
- Creating a Paperless Recording System for Pilbara Rock Art (2015) (2)
- Communication avec les mobiles : application au trafic et aux transports routiers (2001) (1)
- The maritime factor in the colonization of Australia (2013) (1)
- Fibre technologies in Indigenous Australia: Evidence from archaeological excavations in the Kimberley region (2022) (1)
- Theories of Gender in Sociology and Archaeology (2008) (1)
- Gender in Aboriginal archaeology (1994) (1)
- Rock Art and Continuity in South Central Kimberley Region of Western Australia (2014) (1)
- Introduction to Special Volume: More Unconsidered Trifles; Papers to Celebrate the Career of Sandra Bowdler (2008) (1)
- News from the south: current perspectives in Australian zooarchaeology (2016) (1)
- Art in the bark: Indigenous carved boab trees (Adansonia gregorii) in north-west Australia (2022) (1)
- Home Is Where the Hearth Is: Anthracological and Microstratigraphic Analyses of Pleistocene and Holocene Combustion Features, Riwi Cave (Kimberley, Western Australia) (2017) (1)
- Charlie Dortch: History and archaeology across three continents (2014) (0)
- An Anthropological, Archaeological and Historical assessment of the significance of the Halls Creek Aboriginal Trackers Hut (1996) (0)
- Comments on Bliege Bird and Bird Why Women Hunt (2008) (0)
- Editorial (2017) (0)
- Lifeways of the First Australians (2018) (0)
- Quelques notes sur un arbre fruitier mexicain le Crataegus mexicanus M. et S., dont la culture serait très intéressante tant en France qu'aux colonies (1938) (0)
- Les techniques de localisation des vehicules (2001) (0)
- GESTION DES APPELS D'URGENCE ROUTIERS - CONTEXTE ET PERSPECTIVES D'EVOLUTION (2001) (0)
- Emotions in the Medieval and Early Modern World (2011) (0)
- LES ECHANGES DE DONNEES DE CIRCULATION - QUE RETENIR DES PROJETS EUROPEENS DU 4E PCRD - TECHNOLOGIES ET SYSTEMES D'INFORMATION (1999) (0)
- Quelques notes sur un arbre fruitier mexicain, le Crataegus mexicana Moç. et Sesse, dont la culture serait intéressante, tant en France qu'aux Colonies (1938) (0)
- Improvements in Machines for Dyeing, Bleaching, Washing, or similarly Treating Textile Fabrics or other Materials or Substances. (2008) (0)
- Editorial (2015) (0)
- Introduction To Special Volume: More Unconsidered Trifles (2008) (0)
- Bowdler, Sandra E. (2020) (0)
- The Coming of the Dingo (2021) (0)
- Organic Artefacts and Organic Residues in Island Southeast Asia and Australia: Seeking Intangible Behaviours in the Deep Past (2017) (0)
- 'Memento mori': Love/Fear of and for the Dead - Archaeological Approaches (2015) (0)
- The Illustrated History of Humankind edited by Goran Burenhult, five volumes (1996) (0)
- Editorial (2016) (0)
- Editorial (2016) (0)
- Embedded in the Bark: Kimberley Boab Trees as Sites of Historical Archaeology (2022) (0)
- New dates on dingo bones from Madura Cave provide oldest firm evidence for arrival of the species in Australia (2018) (0)
- The Illustrated History of Humankind [Book Review] (1996) (0)
- Misdirected money-raising. (1970) (0)
- Engendered archaeology: Proceedings of the 1993 women in archaeology conference. (1995) (0)
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