Publications by:
Martin Gibbs
Also publishes as (M.D. Gibbs)
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D'Gluyas, Caitlin, Gibbs, Martin, Hamilton, Chloe, and Roe, David (2015) Everyday artefacts: subsistence and quality of life at the Prisoner Barracks, Port Arthur, Tasmania. Archaeology in Oceania, 50 (3). pp. 130-137.
Gibbs, Martin, Roe, David, and Gojak, Denis (2005) Useless graduates?: Why do we all think that something has gone wrong with Australian archaeological training? Australian Archaeology, 61. pp. 24-31.
Gibbs, Martin, and McPhee, Ewen (2004) The Raine Island entrance: wreck traps and the search for a safe route through the Great Barrier Reef. Great Circle: journal of the australian association of maritime history, 26 (2). pp. 24-54.
Gibbs, Martin (2004) Maritime archaeology in Australia. In: Murray, Tim, (ed.) Archaeology from Australia. Australian Scholarly Publishing, Melbourne, VIC, Australia, pp. 36-54.
Gibbs, Martin (2003) Nebinyan's songs: an Aboriginal whaler of south-west Western Australia. Aboriginal History, 27. pp. 1-15.
Gibbs, Martin (2003) The archaeology of crisis: shipwreck survivor camps in Australasia. Historical Archaeology, 37 (1). pp. 128-145.
Gibbs, Martin (2002) Maritime archaeology and behaviour during crisis: the wreck of the VOC ship Batavia (1629). In: Torrence, Robin, and Grattan, John, (eds.) Natural Disaster and Cultural Change. One World Archaeology, 45 . Routledge, London, UK, pp. 66-86.
Gibbs, Martin, and Veth, Peter (2002) Ritual engines and the archaeology of territorial ascendancy. In: Tempus: Archaeology and Material Culture Studies in Anthropology (7) pp. 11-19. From: Barriers, Borders, Boundaries: Proceedings of the 2001 Australian Archaeological Association Annual Conference, 6-8 December 2001, Hervey Bay, QLD, Australia.
Crook, Penny, Lawrence, Susan, and Gibbs, Martin (2002) The role of artefact catalogues in Australian historical archaeology: a framework for discussion. Australasian Historical Archaeology, 20 (1). pp. 26-38.
Gibbs, M.D. (2000) Conflict and commerce, american whalers and the western Australian colonies 1826-1888. Great Circle: journal of the australian association of maritime history, 22 (2). pp. 3-23.