Publications by:
Lynley A. Wallis
Also publishes as (Lynley Wallis)
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Cole, Noelene, Wallis, Lynley A., Burke, Heather, Barker, Bryce, and Rinyirru Aboriginal Corporation (2020) ‘On the brink of a fever stricken swamp’: culturally modified trees and land-people relationships at Lower Laura (Boralga) Native Mounted Police camp, Cape York Peninsula. Australian Archaeology, 86 (1). pp. 21-36.
Cole, Noelene A., and Wallis, Lynley A. (2019) Indigenous rock art tourism in Australia: contexts, trajectories, and multifaceted realities. Arts, 8 (4). 162.
Burke, Heather, Barker, Bryce, Cole, Noelene, Wallis, Lynley A., Hatte, Elizabeth, Davidson, Iain, and Lowe, Kelsey (2018) The Queensland native police and strategies of recruitment on the Queensland frontier, 1849–1901. Journal of Australian Studies, 42 (3). pp. 297-313.
Lowe, Kelsey M., Cole, Noelene, Burke, Heather, Wallis, Lynley A., Barker, Bryce, Hatte, Elizabeth, and Rinyirru Aboriginal Corporation (2018) The archaeological signature of 'ant bed' mound floors in the northern tropics of Australia: case study on the Lower Laura (Boralga) Native Mounted Police Camp, Cape York Peninsula. Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports, 19. pp. 686-700.
Disspain, Morgan C.F., Wallis, Lynley A., Fallon, Stewart J., Sumner, Major, St George, Claire, Wilson, Christopher, Wright, Duncan, Gillanders, Bronwyn M., and Ulm, Sean (2017) Direct radiocarbon dating of fish otoliths from mulloway (Argyrosomus japonicus) and black bream (Acanthopagrus butcheri) from Long Point, Coorong, South Australia. Journal of the Anthropological Society of South Australia, 41. pp. 3-17.
Wallis, Lynley A., Davidson, Iain, Burke, Heather, Mitchell, Scott, Barker, Bryce, Hatte, Elizabeth, Cole, Noelene, and Lowe, Kelsey M. (2017) Aboriginal stone huts along the Georgina River, southwest Queensland. Queensland Archaeological Research, 20. pp. 1-8.
Burke, Heather, Wallis, Lynley, Barker, Bryce, Tutty, Megan, Cole, Noelene, Davidson, Iain, Hatte, Elizabeth, and Lowe, Kelsey (2017) The homestead as fortress: fact or folklore? Aboriginal History, 41. pp. 151-176.