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Identity signalling in shields: how coastal hunter-gatherers use rock art and material culture in arid and temperate Australia
Jo McDonald
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Sam Harper
School of Social Sciences
School of Indigenous Studies
Vice-Chancellery
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Earth and Planetary Sciences
Heterogeneity
100%
Hunter-Gatherer
100%
Material Culture
66%
Holocene
50%
Resource Availability
50%
Territoriality
50%
Cultural Identity
50%
Social Network
50%
Rock Art
50%
Information Exchange
50%
Social Group
50%
Coastal Region
33%
Social Sciences
Stylistics
100%
Forestry Worker
100%
Heterogeneity
66%
Vehicle
33%
Social Capital
33%
Arid Zones
33%
Cultural Identity
33%
Social Class
33%
Information Exchange
33%
Rock Paintings
33%
Hybridity
33%
Exchange Theory
33%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Hunters
100%
Australians
33%
Arid Zones
33%
Territoriality
33%
Social Networks
33%
Information Exchange
33%