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Brown, Ross, Flinders, Clarrie, Swartz, Julie, and Wilkinson, Roger (2003) Visitor books: a tool for planning and evaluating visitor management at rock art sites. Rock Art Research, 20 (1). pp. 41-47.
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Chang, Nigel J (2004) The personal ornaments. In: Higham, C., and Thosarat, R., (eds.) The Origins of the Civilization of Angkor, Volume 1: The Excavation of Ban Lum Khao. The Thai Fine Arts Department, Bangkok, Thailand, pp. 217-228.
Campbell, John B. (2004) The potential for archaeology within and beyond the habitable zones (HZs) of the Milky Way. In: Proceedings of the 213th Symposium of the International Astronomical Union (213) pp. 505-510. From: Bioastronomy 2002: life among the stars, 8-12 July 2002, Hamilton Island, QLD, Australia.
Chang, Nigel J, and Voelker, Judy (2003) Wash and wear, disposable and cheap: Ceramic bangles as everyday personal ornaments not for symbolic use. Indo-Pacific Prehistory Association Bulletin, 23. pp. 19-26.
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Domett, Kate (2005) Book review of "Ban Wan Hai: excavations of an Iron-Age cemetery in Northern Thailand" by Jean-Pierre Pautreau, Patricia Mornais and Tasana Doy-asa, Silkworm Books, Bangkok. Asian Perspectives, 44 (2). pp. 398-399.
Domett, K.M. (2004) The people of Ban Lum Khao. In: Higham, C.F.W., and Thosarat, Rachanie, (eds.) The Excavation of Ban Lum Khao. The Origins of the Civilization of Angkor, 1 . Fine Arts Department of Thailand, Thailand, pp. 113-158.
Donlon, D., Thorne, A., and McIntyre-Tamwoy, Susan (2002) Aboriginal Skeletal Remains Manual. National Parks and Wildlife Service.
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Ferguson, Kathryn (2006) Submerged realities: shark documentaries at depth. Atenea, XXVI (1). pp. 115-129.
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Hesse, P.P., Luly, J.G., and Magee, J.W. (2005) The beating heart: environmental history of Australia's deserts. In: Smith, Mike, and Hesse, Paul, (eds.) 23 Degrees South: Archaeology and environmental history of the Southern Deserts. National Museum of Australia Press, Canberra, Australia, pp. 56-72.
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McIntyre-Tamwoy, Susan (2008) Archaeological sites & Indigenous values: the Gondwana Rainforests of Australia World Heritage Area. Archaeological Heritage, 1 (1). pp. 42-49.
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Tayles, Nancy, Halcrow, Sian, and Domett, Kathryn (2007) The people of Noen U-Loke. In: Higham, C.F.W., Kijngam, A., and Talbot, S., (eds.) The Origins of the Civilization of Angkor: The excavation of Noen U-Loke and Non Muang Kao. Thai Fine Arts Department, pp. 243-304.