Stockton, Jim
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Stockton, Jim
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The person Stockton, Jim represents an individual (alive, dead, undead, or fictional) associated with resources found in Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies (AIATSIS).
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- A Tasmanian painting site () [possible Aboriginal rock art at Megs Mit rock shelter
- Aboriginal stone arrangements in Tasmania
- Aboriginal stone arrangements in Tasmania
- Aboriginal uses of shells in prehistoric times
- Alphabetical listing of C14 dates of Tasmanian archaeological sites
- An Aboriginal fishtrap from southern Queensland
- An archaeological survey of the proposed Corin Forest Winter Sports Facility : a report to W. & G. Promotions Pty. Ltd
- Anthropological, archaeological and historic information for south west Tasmania
- Archaeological and rock art sites at various locations in Tasmania
- Archaeological investigation in the Derwent River Estuary, south - east Tasmania : Alum Cliffs test excavation interim report
- Archaeological sites, rock shelters and rock engravings, research and recording techniques and shell middens at various locations in Tasmania
- Archaeological survey of Greenes Creek, Ordnance Point and Brooks Creek, north-west Tasmania
- Archaeological survey of Greenes Creek, Ordnance Point and Brooks Creek, northwest Tasmania
- Archaeology and maps in Tasmania : a review
- Bay of Fires stone alignment and associated features
- Bellarine Peninsula Archaeolgical Survey discussion paper no.2 : study design
- Cape Grim cultural resources survey [field notes], 31 May - 3 June 1979
- Chalka Creek and Lake Bitterang Survey, Hattah Kulkyne National Park
- Conningham Beach salvage project : preliminary report 17/2/76
- Cultural resources information for Cape Grim, northwest Tasmania, prepared by ... for the Australian Heritage Commission
- Cumulative report : Sites of Significance Survey, Tasmania, Winter 1976
- Distortion of history
- Earth moving equipment in archaeological excavation
- Education activities of the site recording programme in Tasmania
- Fires by the seaside : historic vegetation changes in northwestern Tasmania
- Fresh water on sandy islands
- Greens Creek Aboriginal Engraving Site
- Greens Creek Aboriginal engraving site
- Hand stencils and rock art in Tasmania
- Mud, sand and history
- Observations on prehistoric and historic use of Nullabor [sic] Caves
- Prehistoric cultural resources of the Lithgow/Newnes Plateau area : a study design
- Preliminary description of Aboriginal art in Megs Mit site, Tasmania
- Preliminary note on an Aboriginal stone alignment and associated features [in south eastern Tasmania]
- Radiocarbon dates for archaeological sites in Tasmania
- Report of an archaeological survey in the vicinity of Bribie Island, south - east Queensland
- Report of an archaeological survey in the vicinity of Bribie Island, south-east Queensland
- Report on an archaeological survey in the vicinity of Bribie Island, south-east Queensland
- Seals in Tasmanian prehistory
- Site report : Greens Creek Aboriginal Engraving Site
- Site report : Greens Creek Aboriginal engravings site
- Stone wall fish-traps in Tasmania
- Survey of Eaglehawk Neck - S.C. [field notes], 19-21 Dec. 1978
- Surveys and cultural resource management in Australia
- The archaeological sites of West Point, north west Tasmania
- The making and use of a Tasmanian bark canoe
- The prehistoric geography of northwest Tasmania
- The prehistoric population of northwest Tasmania
- The prehistory of the lower Derwent River, Southeast Tasmania, Australia
- The prehistory of the lower Derwent River, Southeast Tasmania, Australia : review
- Towards a human prehistory in the lower Derwent River area, south eastern Tasmania, Australia
- Towards a philosophy for public archaeology in Tasmania : draft
- Towards a prediction model for prehistoric site location in Tasmania, Australia : first draft
- Who built the stone wall fish traps
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- A note on the diet of Tasmanian Aborigines
- A simplified growth line replication technique [of certain shellfish found in archaeological deposits]
- Archaeological sites, rock shelters and rock engravings, research and recording techniques and shell middens at various locations in Tasmania
- Cultural resources information for the Shire of Bass, Victoria : an exercise in acquiring data for use by planners
- Heavy metals in bones from archaeological sites : an indicator of palaeoenvironmental conditions
- Problems and potentials of archaeological evidence for prehistoric biophysical description in the Derwent Estuary
- Results of the Jordan River midden excavation
- Skeletal remains at Coningham
- Skeletal remains at Coningham, Tasmania, Australia
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<div class="citation" vocab="http://schema.org/"><i class="fa fa-external-link-square fa-fw"></i> Data from <span resource="http://link.aiatsis.gov.au/resource/dIJCP8saJnU/" typeof="Person http://bibfra.me/vocab/lite/Person"><span property="name http://bibfra.me/vocab/lite/label"><a href="http://link.aiatsis.gov.au/resource/dIJCP8saJnU/">Stockton, Jim</a></span> - <span property="potentialAction" typeOf="OrganizeAction"><span property="agent" typeof="LibrarySystem http://library.link/vocab/LibrarySystem" resource="http://link.aiatsis.gov.au/"><span property="name http://bibfra.me/vocab/lite/label"><a property="url" href="http://link.aiatsis.gov.au/">Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies (AIATSIS)</a></span></span></span></span></div>