Dr Daniel Rosendahl ~ Adjunct Research Fellow
Humanities, Arts & Social Sciences
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- Journal Articles
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- Ulm S, O'Grady D, Petchey F, Hua Q, Jacobsen G, Linnenlucke L, David B, Rosendahl D, Bunbury M, Bird M and Reimer P (2023) Australian marine radiocarbon reservoir effects: ?R atlas and ?R calculator for Australian mainland coasts and near-shore islands. Radiocarbon, 65 (5). pp. 1139-1159
- Moss P, Ulm S, Mackenzie L, Wallis L, Rosendahl D and Steinberger L (2019) Robust local vegetation records from dense archaeological shell matrixes: a palynological analysis of the Thundiy shell deposit, Bentinck Island, Gulf of Carpentaria, Australia. Archaeological and Anthropological Sciences, 11 (2). pp. 511-520
- Kreij A, Scriffignano J, Rosendahl D, Nagel T and Ulm S (2018) Aboriginal stone-walled intertidal fishtrap morphology, function and chronology investigated with high-resolution close-range Unmanned Aerial Vehicle photogrammetry. Journal of Archaeological Science, 96. pp. 148-161
- Sloss C, Nothdurft L, Hua Q, O'Connor S, Moss P, Rosendahl D, Petherick L, Nanson R, Mackenzie L, Sternes A, Jacobsen G and Ulm S (2018) Holocene sea-level change and coastal landscape evolution in the southern Gulf of Carpentaria, Australia. The Holocene, 28 (9). pp. 1411-1430
- Nagel T, Rosendahl D, Hua Q, Moss P, Sloss C, Petchey F and Ulm S (2016) Extended residence times for foraminifera in a marine-influenced terrestrial archaeological deposit and implications for palaeoenvironmental reconstruction. Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports, 5. pp. 25-34
- Moss P, Mackenzie L, Ulm S, Sloss C, Rosendahl D, Petherick L, Steinberger L, Wallis L, Heijnis H, Petchey F and Jacobsen G (2015) Environmental context for late Holocene human occupation of the South Wellesley Archipelago, Gulf of Carpentaria, northern Australia. Quaternary International, 385. pp. 136-144
- Rosendahl D, Ulm S, Sloss C, Steinberger L, Petchey F, Jacobsen G, Stock E and Robins R (2015) Mid-Holocene Aboriginal occupation of offshore islands in northern Australia? A reassessment of Wurdukanhan, Mornington Island, southern Gulf of Carpentaria, Australia. Quaternary International, 385. pp. 145-153
- Oertle A, Leavesley M, Ulm S, Mate G and Rosendahl D (2014) At the margins: archaeological evidence for Macassan activities in the South Wellesley Islands, Gulf of Carpentaria. Australasian Historical Archaeology, 32. pp. 64-71
- Rosendahl D, Ulm S, Tomkins H, Wallis L and Memmott P (2014) Late Holocene changes in shellfishing behaviors from the Gulf of Carpentaria, northern Australia. Journal of Island and Coastal Archaeology, 9 (2). pp. 253-267
- Rosendahl D, Lowe K, Wallis L and Ulm S (2014) Integrating geoarchaeology and magnetic susceptibility at three shell mounds: a pilot study from Mornington Island, Gulf of Carpentaria, Australia. Journal of Archaeological Science, 49. pp. 21-32
- Tomkins H, Rosendahl D and Ulm S (2013) Tropical archaeology research laboratory comparative fish reference collection: developing a resource for identifying marine fish remains in archaeological deposits in tropical Australasia. Queensland Archaeological Research, 16. pp. 1-13
- Book Chapters
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- Memmott P, Round E, Rosendahl D and Ulm S (2016) Fission, fusion and syncretism: linguistic and environmental changes amongst the Tangkic people of the southern Gulf of Carpentaria, northern Australia. In: Land and Language in Cape York Peninsula and the Gulf Country. Culture and Language Use, 18. John Benjamins Publishing Company, Amsterdam, the Netherlands, pp. 105-136
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ResearchOnline@JCU stores 13+ research outputs authored by Dr Daniel Rosendahl from 2013 onwards.
- Collaboration
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The map shows research collaborations by institution from the past 7 years.
Note: Map points are indicative of the countries or states that institutions are associated with.- 5+ collaborations
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