Tiina Manne
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Tiina Manne's Degrees
- PhD Archaeology University of Helsinki
- Masters Archaeology University of Turku
- Bachelors Archaeology University of Turku
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Tiina Manne is an archaeologist and zooarchaeologist. She is a Senior Lecturer at the University of Queensland. Biography Manne completed her BSc in Archaeology and Zoology at James Cook University in 1997. She has a MSc in marine geology from the University of Miami and a PhD in anthropology from the University of Arizona. Her research focusses on the faunal assemblages and the earliest inhabitants of Australia. In January 2020 she warned that the unusually intense 2019–20 Australian bushfire season may have damaged thousands of Aboriginal sites across Australia.
Tiina Manne's Published Works
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- Human occupation of northern Australia by 65,000 years ago (2017) (563)
- The archaeology, chronology and stratigraphy of Madjedbebe (Malakunanja II): A site in northern Australia with early occupation. (2015) (115)
- Early human occupation of a maritime desert, Barrow Island, North-West Australia (2017) (105)
- Intensive subsistence practices at Vale Boi, an Upper Paleolithic site in southwestern Portugal (2012) (56)
- Vale Boi: Rendering new understandings of resource intensification and diversification in southwestern Iberia (2009) (47)
- Late Pleistocene and early Holocene exploitation of estuarine communities in northwestern Australia (2015) (43)
- The archaeology of Montebello Islands, North-West Australia : late Quaternary foragers on an arid coastline (2007) (28)
- Early Upper Paleolithic bone processing and insights into small-scale storage of fats at Vale Boi, southern Iberia (2014) (25)
- 50,000 years of archaeological site stratigraphy and micromorphology in Boodie Cave, Barrow Island, Western Australia (2017) (24)
- Coastal Feasts: A Pleistocene Antiquity for Resource Abundance in the Maritime Deserts of North West Australia? (2017) (23)
- Evidence for bone grease rendering during the Upper Paleolithic at Vale Boi (Algarve, Portugal) (2006) (21)
- The ecodynamics of the first modern humans in Southwestern Iberia: The case of Vale Boi, Portugal (2013) (20)
- Prying New Meaning from Limpet Harvesting at Vale Boi During the Upper Paleolithic (2011) (17)
- Upper Paleolithic foraging decisions and early economic intensification at Vale Boi, southwestern Portugal (2010) (16)
- Late Quaternary Foragers on Arid Coastlines: Archaeology of the Montebello Islands, Northwest Australia (2007) (15)
- Ground-penetrating radar and burial practices in western Arnhem Land, Australia (2014) (15)
- To the islands born: the research potential of submerged landscapes and human habitation sites from the islands of NW Australia (2015) (15)
- Using a 3-stage burning categorization to assess post-depositional degradation of archaeofaunal assemblages: Some observations based on multiple prehistoric sites in Australasia (2016) (15)
- 45,610–52,160 years of site and landscape occupation at Nawarla Gabarnmang, Arnhem Land plateau (northern Australia) (2019) (14)
- Using Soil Magnetic Properties to Determine the Onset of Pleistocene Human Settlement at Gledswood Shelter 1, Northern Australia (2016) (14)
- VALE BOI (ALGARVE, PORTUGAL) AND THE SOLUTREAN IN SOUTHWESTERN IBERIA (2013) (12)
- Coastal occupation before the “Big Swamp”: Results from excavations at John Wayne Country Rockshelter on Barrow Island (2018) (11)
- A taphonomic signature for quolls in the Australian archaeological record (2016) (9)
- Species identification of Australian marsupials using collagen fingerprinting (2021) (9)
- Island survival: The anthracological and archaeofaunal evidence for colonial‐era events on Barrow Island, north‐west Australia (2020) (9)
- Cross-scale adaptive behaviors during the Upper Paleolithic in Iberia: The example of Vale Boi (Southwestern Portugal) (2017) (8)
- Hidden in plain sight: the archaeological landscape of Mithaka Country, south-west Queensland (2021) (7)
- Preanalytical processing of archaeological mammal enamel apatite carbonates for stable isotope investigations: A comparative analysis of the effect of acid treatment on samples from Northwest Australia (2019) (7)
- Identifying marsupials from Australian archaeological sites: current methodological challenges and opportunities in zooarchaeological practice (2021) (5)
- Vale Boi: 10,000 years of Upper Paleolithic bone boiling (2012) (4)
- Macropods and measurables: A critical review of contemporary isotopic approaches to palaeo-environmental reconstructions in Australian zooarchaeology (2018) (4)
- Rock engravings and occupation sites in the Mount Bosavi Region, Papua New Guinea: Implications for our understanding of the human presence in the Southern Highlands (2021) (3)
- Worked bone and teeth from Orokolo Bay in the Papuan Gulf (Papua New Guinea) (2020) (3)
- How long have dogs been in Melanesia? New evidence from Caution Bay, south coast of Papua New Guinea (2020) (3)
- Isotopic Indications of Late Pleistocene and Holocene Paleoenvironmental Changes at Boodie Cave Archaeological Site, Barrow Island, Western Australia (2021) (3)
- Baikaboria ossuary and the origins of the Kesele clan, Upper Kikori River, Papua New Guinea (2016) (2)
- Power in Food on the Maritime Frontier: A Zooarchaeology of Enslaved Pearl Divers on Barrow Island, Western Australia (2020) (2)
- A burning question: What experimental heating of Australian fauna can tell us about cooking practices in Boodie Cave, Barrow Island, northwest Australia (2022) (2)
- News from the south: current perspectives in Australian zooarchaeology (2016) (1)
- Macropod Bone Apatite Isotopic Analysis as Evidence for Recent Environmental Change at Bandicoot Bay Pearling Camp, Barrow Island, Australia (2022) (1)
- Framing Australian Pleistocene coastal occupation and archaeology (2022) (1)
- Marra philosophies of stone, and the stone artefacts of Walanjiwurru 1 rockshelter, Marra Country, northern Australia (2022) (1)
- Enhanced Ecologies and Ecosystem Engineering (2021) (1)
- Erratum to "Early Upper Paleolithic bone processing and insights into small-scale storage of fats at Vale Boi, southern Iberia" [J. Archaeol. Sci. (2014) 111-123] (2014) (0)
- Cave dig shows the earliest Australians enjoyed a coastal lifestyle (2017) (0)
- Morphometric classification of kangaroo bones reveals paleoecological change in northwest Australia during the terminal Pleistocene (2022) (0)
- Risky Business? Prey Choice in Pleistocene and Holocene Northern Australia (2019) (0)
- Common problems, uncommon solutions: Zooarchaeological contributions to understanding dietary change in Mediterranean-type environments (2012) (0)
- List of referees (1982) (0)
- A Holocene sequence from Walufeni Cave, Southern Highlands Province, and its implications for the settlement of the Great Papuan Plateau, Papua New Guinea (2023) (0)
- Power in Food on the Maritime Frontier: A Zooarchaeology of Enslaved Pearl Divers on Barrow Island, Western Australia (2020) (0)
- Advancing Quantitative Analysis of Burnt Bone in Australian Archaeology (2023) (0)
- Why do students enrol in archaeology at Australian universities? Understanding pre-enrolment experiences, motivations, and career expectations (2023) (0)
- Understanding Pleistocene and Early Holocene faunal exploitation at Barrow Island, North-west Australia (2017) (0)
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