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2023Majumbu ('Old Harry') and the Spencer-Cahill bark painting collectionTacon, P.; Taylor, L.; May, S.; Goldhahn, J.; Jalandoni, A.; Ressel, A.; Mangiru, K.
2020Maliwawa figures—a previously undescribed Arnhem Land rock art styleTaçon, P.S.C.; May, S.K.; Lamilami, R.; McKeague, F.; Johnston, I.G.; Jalandoni, A.; Wesley, D.; Sanz, I.D.; Brady, L.M.; Wright, D.; Goldhahn, J.
2022Meet your meat! How Australian livestock producers are using Instagram to promote 'happy meat'Buddle, E.A.; Contois, E.; Kish, Z.
2023Mobile Game Design and Ergonomics: a necessary combinationMachado De Andrade, W.; International Conference on Applied Human Factors and Ergonomics (AHFE) (20 Jul 2023 - 24 Jul 2023 : San Francisco, California, USA)
2021"Our dad's painting is hiding, in secret place": reverberations of a rock painting episode in Kakadu National Park, AustraliaGoldhahn, J.; Biyalwanga, L.; May, S.K.; Blawgur, J.; Taçon, P.S.C.; Sullivan, J.; Johnston, I.G.; Lee, J.
2022Paddy Compass Namadbara and Baldwin Spencer: an artist's recollection of the first commissioned Aboriginal bark paintings in Oenpelli, 1912Goldhahn, J.; Taylor, L.; Tacon, P.S.C.; May, S.; Maralngurra, G.
2022Picturing Nayombolmi: The most prolific known rock art artist in the worldGoldhahn, J.; May, S.; Tacon, P.
2022Protection RegimesNettelbeck, A.; Cane, P.; Ford, L.; McMillan, M.
2022Psychedelic therapy for body dysmorphic disorderJohnson, S.; Letheby, C.
2020Rethinking the age and unity of large naturalistic animal forms in early Western Arnhem Land Rock Art, AustraliaJones, T.; Wesley, D.; May, S.K.; Johnston, I.G.; McFadden, C.; Taçon, P.S.C.
2019Review: Matthew Potter, British Art for Australia, 1860-1953: The Acquisition of Artworks from the United Kingdom by Australian National GalleriesBody, R.M.
2022Rock Art and (Re)Production of Narratives: A Cassowary Bone Dagger Stencil Perspective from Auwim, East Sepik, Papua New GuineaTsang, R.; Katuk, S.; May, S.K.; Taçon, P.S.C.; Ricaut, F.-X.; Leavesley, M.G.
2022Style and substance: McCarthy versus Mountford and the emergence of an archaeology of rock art 1948–1960Clarke, A.; May, S.; Frederick, U.K.; Johnston, I.G.; Tacon, P.S.C.; May, S.; Frederick, U.K.; McDonald, J.
2020Survival, Social Cohesion and Rock Art: The Painted Hands of Western Arnhem Land, AustraliaMay, S.K.; Taylor, L.; Frieman, C.; Taçon, P.S.C.; Wesley, D.; Jones, T.; Goldhahn, J.; Mungulda, C.
2018The archaeology of Maliwawa: 25,000 years of occupation in the Wellington Range, Arnhem LandWesley, D.; Litster, M.; O’Connor, S.; Grono, E.; Theys, J.; Higgins, A.; Jones, T.; May, S.K.; Taçon, P.
2021The missing Macassans: Indigenous sovereignty, rock art and the archaeology of absenceMay, S.K.; Wesley, D.; Goldhahn, J.; Lamilami, R.; Taçon, P.S.C.
2019'This is my father's painting': a first hand account of the creation of the most iconic rock art in Kakadu National ParkMay, S.K.; Maralngurra, J.G.; Johnston, I.G.; Goldhahn, J.; Lee, J.; O'Loughlin, G.; May, K.; Nabobbob, C.N.; Garde, M.; Tacon, P.S.C.