Publications by: Geraldine Mate

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Miller, Imelda, Youse, Zia, Bickey, Tomasina, Haddow, Eve, Mate, Geraldine, Zubrzycka, Adele, Prangnell, Jonathan, Fairbairn, Andrew, Robinson, Helena, Baumgartl, Thomas, and Flexner, James (2024) Developing a holistic and collaborative approach for the archaeology of Australian South Sea Islanders in Queensland. Archaeology in Oceania, 59 (3). pp. 435-449.

Mate, Geraldine, and UNSPECIFIED (2021) Introduction. In: Mitchell, Bronwyn, and Ridgway, Ruth, (eds.) Connections Across the Coral Sea: A Story of Movement. Queensland Museum Network, Brisbane, Australia, pp. 4-7.

Mate, Geraldine, and Ulm, Sean (2021) Working in archaeology in a changing world: Australian archaeology at the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic. Australian Archaeology, 87 (3). pp. 229-250.

Hadnutt, Nick, and Mate, Geraldine (2020) Characterising the Queensland Museum historical archaeology collection: fostering engagement through partnerships. Australasian Historical Archaeology, 38. pp. 58-67.

Collins, Sarah, Mate, Geraldine, and Ulm, Sean (2020) Revisiting inscriptions on the Investigator Tree on Sweers Island, Gulf of Carpentaria. Proceedings of the Royal Society of Queensland, 124. pp. 137-164.

Pocock, Clemara, Stell, Marion, and Mate, Geraldine (2018) Raw emotion: the living memory module at three sites of practice. In: Smith, Laurajane, Wetherell, Margaret, and Campbell, Gary, (eds.) Emotion, Affective Practives, and the Past in the Present. Key Issues in Cultural Heritage . Routledge, Abingdon, UK, pp. 281-303.

Mate, Geraldine, and Pocock, Celmara (2018) A disconnected journey. International Journal of Heritage Studies, 24 (4). pp. 374-389.

Mate, Geraldine, and Ulm, Sean (2016) Another snapshot for the album: a decade of Australian Archaeology in Profile survey data. Australian Archaeology, 82 (2). pp. 168-183.

Oertle, Annette, Leavesley, Matthew, Ulm, Sean, Mate, Geraldine, and Rosendahl, Daniel (2014) At the margins: archaeological evidence for Macassan activities in the South Wellesley Islands, Gulf of Carpentaria. Australasian Historical Archaeology, 32. pp. 64-71.

Oertle, Annette, Leavesley, Matthew, Mate, Geraldine, Rosendahl, Daniel, and Ulm, Sean (2014) Connections across the Sea: characterising Macassan activities in the South Wellesley Islands, Gulf of Carpentaria. In: Posters from the National Archaeology Student Conference. From: NASC 2014: National Archaeology Student Conference, 11-13 April 2014, Adelaide, SA, Australia.

Ulm, Sean, Mate, Geraldine, and Jerbic, Julie (2014) Culture, Climate, Change: archaeology in the tropics: conference handbook. Australian Archaeological Association/Australasian Society for Historical Archaeology, Cairns, QLD, Australia.

Mate, Geraldine (2014) Digging deeper: the archaeology of gold mining in Queensland. Queensland Archaeological Research, 17. pp. 21-36.

Mate, Geraldine (2014) Streets and stamper batteries: an 'industrial' landscape of gold mining townships in nineteenth-century Queensland. Australasian Historical Archaeology, 32. pp. 47-55.

Ulm, Sean, Mate, Geraldine, Dalley, Cameo, and Nichols, Stephen (2013) A working profile: the changing face of professional archaeology in Australia. Australian Archaeology, 76. pp. 34-43.

Mate, Geraldine (2013) Mount Shamrock: a symbiosis of mine and settlement. International Journal of Historical Archaeology, 17 (3). pp. 465-486.

Mate, Geraldine, and Volker, Merv (2012) Railway refreshment rooms. Queensland Historical Atlas, 2012. pp. 1-4.

Prangnell, Jonathan, and Mate, Geraldine (2011) Kin, fictive kin and strategic movement: working class heritage of the Upper Burnett. International Journal of Heritage Studies, 17 (4). pp. 318-330.

Mate, Geraldine, and Moritz, Andrew (2011) The Workshops Rail Museum. Memoirs of the Queensland Museum, Cultural Heritage Series, 5 (1). pp. 179-192.

Ulm, Sean, and Mate, Geraldine (2010) Conflict: how people contest the landscape. Queensland Historical Atlas, 1.

Mate, Geraldine (2010) Memory: how people remember the landscape. Queensland Historical Atlas, 2010.

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