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List of works by Judith Field

A Late Pleistocene vegetation history from the Australian semi-arid zone

article

A functional analysis of grinding stones from an early holocene site at Donghulin, North China

article

A reply to comment by Brook et al. “Would the Australian megafauna have become extinct if humans had never colonized the continent?”

article

A review of the evidence for a human role in the extinction of Australian megafauna and an alternative interpretation

scientific article (publication date: November 2006)

Archaeobotany in Australia and New Guinea: Practice, Potential and Prospects

article

Archaeological Investigations Into the Origins of Bel Trading Groups Around the Madang Coast, Northeast New Guinea

scientific article published on 26 April 2017

Aridity, faunal adaptations and Australian Late Pleistocene extinctions

article

BLOOD RESIDUE ANALYSIS

Chronological overlap between humans and megafauna in Sahul (Pleistocene Australia–New Guinea): A review of the evidence

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Climate change frames debate over the extinction of megafauna in Sahul (Pleistocene Australia-New Guinea)

scientific article (publication date: 28 May 2013)

Comment on "The 12.9-ka ET Impact Hypothesis and North American Paleoindians"

comments by Judith Field

Comparing rates of recrystallisation and the potential for preservation of biomolecules from the distribution of trace elements in fossil bones

article published in 2008

Earliest Pottery on New Guinea Mainland Reveals Austronesian Influences in Highland Environments 3000 Years Ago.

scientific article

Early and mid Holocene tool-use and processing of taro (Colocasia esculenta), yam (Dioscorea sp.) and other plants at Kuk Swamp in the highlands of Papua New Guinea

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Edward Robert Fields 1933–2006

Emergence of a Neolithic in highland New Guinea by 5000 to 4000 years ago

scientific article published on 25 March 2020

Human adaptation and plant use in highland New Guinea 49,000 to 44,000 years ago.

scientific article published in October 2010

Investigating human and megafauna co-occurrence in Australian prehistory: Mode and causality in fossil accumulations at Cuddie Springs

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Late Holocene Occupation At Bunnengalla 1, Musselbrook Creek, Northwest Queensland

scientific article published in January 2005

Late Pleistocene Megafauna and Archaeology from Cuddie Springs, South-eastern Australia.

scientific article (publication date: 1999)

Looking for the archaeological signature in Australian Megafaunal extinctions

scholarly article

Megafaunal extinction in the late Quaternary and the global overkill hypothesis

scientific article published in 2004

Megafaunal extinction: climate, humans and assumptions

scientific article published on 01 December 2005

Micro Methods for Megafauna: Novel Approaches to Late Quaternary Extinctions and Their Contributions to Faunal Conservation in the Anthropocene

scientific article published on 02 October 2019

Modern emu (Dromaius novaehollandiae) butchery, economic utility and analogues for the Australian archaeological record

scientific article (publication date: October 2011)

New Data from an Open Neolithic Site in Eastern Indonesia

scholarly article by Peter Lape et al published 2018 in Asian Perspectives

OCEANIA | Australia

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Obituaries

scientific article published in June 2009

Obituaries

scientific article published in December 2006

Origins of agriculture at Kuk Swamp in the highlands of New Guinea

scientific article (publication date: 11 July 2003)

Overdone overkill – the archaeological perspective on Tasmanian megafaunal extinctions

scientific article (publication date: October 2010)

Prolonged coexistence of humans and megafauna in Pleistocene Australia

scientific article

Recent studies in Australian palaeoecology and zooarchaeology: a volume in honour of the late Su Solomon

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Reply to Brook et al: No empirical evidence for human overkill of megafauna in Sahul

scientific article (publication date: 3 September 2013)

Resource pulses, switching trophic control, and the dynamics of small mammal assemblages in arid Australia

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STARCH GRAIN ANALYSIS

The archaeology of Australia's tropical rainforests

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The scale of seed grinding at Lake Mungo

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Trampling Through The Pleistocene: Does Taphonomy Matter at Cuddie Springs?

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What does the occurrence of Sporormiella (Preussia ) spores mean in Australian fossil sequences?

article

Why do crystallinity values fail to predict the extent of diagenetic alteration of bone mineral?

scientific article published in 2008

‘Coming back’ Aborigines and archaeologists at Cuddie Springs

article by Judith Field et al published 1 January 2000 in Public Archaeology