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University of New England: ARMIDALE, NSW, AU

2021-01-18 to present | Lecturer in Archaeology (HASSE)
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Nathan Wright

Works (18)

Archaeological evidence of an ethnographically documented Australian Aboriginal ritual dated to the last ice age

Nature Human Behaviour
2024-07-01 | Journal article
Contributors: Bruno David; Russell Mullett; Nathan Wright; Birgitta Stephenson; Jeremy Ash; Joanna Fresløv; Jean-Jacques Delannoy; Matthew C. McDowell; Jerome Mialanes; Fiona Petchey et al.
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The Gilparrka site complex, Mithaka Country, southwest Queensland, Australia

From Megaliths to Maritime Landscapes: Perspectives on Indo-Pacific Archaeology
2024-06-06 | Book chapter | Author
Contributors: Habgood, Phillip J; Franklin, Natalie R; Nathan Wright; Gorringe, Josh; Westaway, Michael C
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University of New England Australia
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Ula Thirra: a case study in the geomagnetic detection of combustion features in Channel Country of far south-western Queensland

Archaeological and Anthropological Sciences
2023-01-01 | Journal article | Author
Contributors: Lowe, Kelsey M; Williams, Doug; Nathan Wright; Gorringe, Shawnee; Gorringe, Josh; Andrews, Ian; Ustunkaya, Meltem Cemre; Gorringe, Betty; Westaway, Michael C
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Weather, Land and Crops in the Indus Village Model: A Simulation Framework for Crop Dynamics under Environmental Variability and Climate Change in the Indus Civilisation

Quaternary
2022-06-01 | Journal article | Author
Contributors: Angourakis, Andreas; Bates, Jennifer; Baudouin, Jean-Philippe; Giesche, Alena; Walker, Joanna R; Ustunkaya, M Cemre; Nathan Wright; Singh, Ravindra Nath; Petrie, Cameron A
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A contextualised review of genomic evidence for gene flow events between Papuans and Indigenous Australians in Cape York, Queensland

Quaternary International
2021-11-30 | Journal article | Author
Contributors: Wasef, Sally; Wrobel, Gabriel; Nathan Wright; Wright, Joanne L; Adams, Shaun; Kariwiga, Jason; Leavesley, Matthew; Collard, Mark; Westaway, Michael C
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Gilparrka Almira, a rock art site in Mithaka Country, southwest Queensland: cultural connections, dreaming tracks and trade routes

Archaeology in Oceania
2021-10-01 | Journal article | Author
Contributors: Franklin, Natalie R; Giorgi, Marisa; Habgood, Phillip J; Nathan Wright; Gorringe, Josh; Gorringe, Betty; Gorringe, Brett; Westaway, Michael C
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Hidden in plain sight: the archaeological landscape of Mithaka Country, south-west Queensland

Antiquity
2021-08-01 | Journal article | Author
Contributors: Westaway, Michael C; Williams, Douglas; Lowe, Kelsey; Nathan Wright; Kerkhove, Ray; Silcock, Jennifer; Gorringe, Joshua; Miszkiewicz, Justyna; Wood, Rachel; Adams, Richard et al.
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Economy, environment and resources in prehistoric Malta

Temple places: Excavating cultural sustainability in prehistoric Malta
2020-12-23 | Book chapter | Author
Contributors: McLaughlin, Rowan; McCormick, Finbar; Hamilton-Dyer, Sheila; Bates, Jennifer; Morales-Mateos, Jacob; French, Charles; Chatzimpaloglou, Petros; Brogan, Catriona; Ruffell, Alastair; Nathan Wright et al.
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How to ‘downsize’ a complex society: an agent-based modelling approach to assess the resilience of Indus Civilisation settlements to past climate change

Environmental Research Letters
2020-11-01 | Journal article
Contributors: Andreas Angourakis; Jennifer Bates; Jean-Philippe Baudouin; Alena Giesche; M Cemre Ustunkaya; Nathan Wright; Ravindra N Singh; Cameron A Petrie
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Archaeological assessment reveals Earth’s early transformation through land use

Science
2019-08-30 | Journal article
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Nathan Wright
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Ceremonial plant consumption at Middle Bronze Age Büklükale, Kırıkkale Province, central Turkey

Vegetation History and Archaeobotany
2019-05-29 | Journal article
Contributors: Andrew S. Fairbairn; Nathan J. Wright; Mark Weeden; Gojko Barjamovic; Kimiyoshi Matsumura; Ron Rasch
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Examining dendrological features of oak as possible signals of systematic woodland management in the central Anatolian bronze and iron ages

Quaternary International
2018-01 | Journal article
Contributors: Nathan J. Wright
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Grinding, Burning and Trading at Kültepe: Archaeobotanical Evidence for Economic Differences between Settlements in Anatolia's Middle Bronze Age

Proceedings of the 2nd Kültepe International Meeting. Kültepe, 26-30 July 2015. Studies Dedicated to Klaas Veenhof
2017 | Book chapter
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Nathan Wright

Preliminary Archaeobotanical Results from Early Bronze Age III Occupation at Kaman-Kalehöyük

Anatolian Studies
2017 | Journal article
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Nathan Wright

Explaining changing patterns of wood presence across the Bronze and Iron Age at Kaman-Kalehöyük, central Anatolia

Quaternary International
2017-02 | Journal article
Contributors: Nathan J. Wright; Andrew S. Fairbairn; M. Cemre Üstünkaya; J. Tyler Faith
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Grinding, Burning and Trading at Kültepe: Archaeobotanical Evidence for Economic Differences between Settlements in Anatolia's Middle Bronze Age

Subartu XXXIX, KIM 2: Proceedings of the 2nd Kultepe International Meeting
2017-01-01 | Conference paper | Author
Contributors: Fairbairn, Andrew; Nathan Wright
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University of New England Australia

Preliminary Archaeobotanical Results from Early Bronze Age III Occupation at Kaman-Kalehöyük

Anatolian Archaeological Studies
2017-01-01 | Journal article | Author
Contributors: Fairbairn, Andrew S; Nathan Wright; Üstunkaya, M Cemre; Fenwick, Rhona S H
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Woodland modification in Bronze and Iron Age central Anatolia: an anthracological signature for the Hittite state?

Journal of Archaeological science
2015-03 | Journal article
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Peer review (8 reviews for 5 publications/grants)

Review activity for Archaeological and anthropological sciences. (1)
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Review activity for Vegetation history and archaeobotany. (4)