Publications by: Ariana B.J. Lambrides

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Lambrides, Ariana B.J., Ditchfield, Kane, Ulm, Sean, and Veth, Peter (2023) A Moving Feast: Australia’s Coastal and Island Archaeological Record. In: Fitzpatrick, Scott M., and Erlandson, Jon M., (eds.) The Oxford Handbook of Island and Coastal Archaeology. Oxford University Press, Oxford, UK. (In Press)

Lambrides, Ariana B.J., Weisler, Marshall I., Clark, Jeffrey T., Quintus, Seth, Worthy, Trevor H., and Buckley, Hallie (2022) Assessing foraging variability on small islands in Manu‘a (American Samoa) during the first millennium BC. Archaeology in Oceania, 57 (1). pp. 39-58.

McNiven, Ian J., and Lambrides, Ariana B.J. (2021) Stone-walled fish traps of Australia and New Guinea as expressions of enhanced sociality. In: David, Bruno, and McNiven, Ian J., (eds.) The Oxford Handbook of the Archaeology of Indigenous Australia and New Guinea. Oxford University Press, Melbourne, VIC, Australia.

Lambrides, Ariana B. J., McNiven, Ian J., Aird, Samantha J., Lowe, Kelsey A., Moss, Patrick, Rowe, Cassandra, Harris, Clair, Maclaurin, Cailey, Slater, Sarah A., Carroll, Kylie, Cedar, Malia H., Petchey, Fiona, Reepmeyer, Christian, Harris, Matthew, Charlie, Johnny, McGreen, Elaine, Baru, Phillip, and Ulm, Sean (2020) Changing use of Lizard Island over the past 4000 years and implications for understanding Indigenous offshore island use on the Great Barrier Reef. Queensland Archaeological Research, 23. pp. 43-109.

Lambrides, Ariana B. J., McNiven, Ian J., and Ulm, Sean (2019) Meta-analysis of Queensland’s coastal Indigenous fisheries: examining the archaeological evidence for geographic and temporal patterning. Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports, 28. 102057.

Ulm, Sean, McNiven, Ian J, Aird, Samantha J., and Lambrides, Ariana B. J. (2019) Sustainable harvesting of Conomurex luhuanus and Rochia nilotica by Indigenous Australians on the Great Barrier Reef over the past 2000 years. Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports, 28. 102017.

Lambrides, Ariana B.J., and Weisler, Marshall I. (2018) Late Holocene Marshall Islands archaeological tuna records provide proxy evidence for ENSO variability in the western and central Pacific Ocean. Journal of Island and Coastal Archaeology, 13 (4). pp. 531-562.

Lambrides, Ariana, Weisler, Marshall, and Charleux, Michel (2018) New taxonomic records and regional trends for the Marquesan prehistoric marine fishery, Eiao Island, Polynesia. Journal of Pacific Archaeology, 9 (1). pp. 44-62.

Giovas, Christina M., Lambrides, Ariana B.J., Fitzpatrick, Scott M., and Kataoka, Osamu (2017) Reconstructing prehistoric fishing zones in Palau, Micronesia using fish remains: a blind test of inter-analyst correspondence. Archaeology in Oceania, 52 (1). pp. 45-61.

Weisler, Marshall I., Lambrides, Ariana B.J., Quintus, Seth, Clark, Jeffrey, and Worthy, Trevor (2016) Colonisation and late period faunal assemblages from Ofu Island, American Samoa. Journal of Pacific Archaeology, 7 (2). pp. 1-19.

Lambrides, Ariana B.J., and Weisler, Marshall I. (2016) Pacific Islands ichthyoarchaeology: implications for the development of prehistoric fishing studies and global sustainability. Journal of Archaeological Research, 24 (3). pp. 275-324.

Harris, Matthew, Lambrides, Ariana B. J., and Weisler, Marshall I. (2016) Windward vs. leeward: inter-site variation in marine resource exploitation on Ebon Atoll, Republic of the Marshall Islands. Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports, 6. pp. 221-229.

Lambrides, Ariana B.J., and Weisler, Marshall I. (2015) Applications of vertebral morphometrics in Pacific Island archaeological fishing studies. Archaeology in Oceania, 50 (2). pp. 53-70.

Lambrides, A.B.J., and Weisler, M.I. (2015) Assessing protocols for identifying Pacific island archaeological fish remains: the contribution of vertebrae. International Journal of Osteoarcheology, 25 (6). pp. 838-848.

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