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Dr Richard Robins

Honorary Senior Research Fellow
School of Social Science
richard.robins@uq.edu.au

Publications

Book Chapters (3)
Journal Articles (2)
Conference Papers (3)

Book Chapters

Robins, Richard (2008). The legacy of a 'lazy-character': Walter Roth's contribution to the ethnography collections of the Queensland Museum. In Russell McDougall and Iain Davidson (Ed.), The Roth family, anthropology, and colonial administration (pp. 171-180) Walnut Creek, CA, United States: Left Coast Press.
Richard Robins (2008). Reflections in a cracked mirror: What collections representing 'them' can say about 'us' and the role of museum collections. In Peterson, Nicolas, Allen, Lindy and Hamby, Louise (Ed.), The Makers and Making of Indigenous Australian Museum Collections 1st ed. (pp. 61-75) Melbourne: Melbourne University Press.
Robins, Richard P. and Swanson, Cheryl E. (2006). Of fairy rings and telegraph poles: The importance of accounting for evidence of absence in archaeological surveys. In S. Ulm and I. Lilley (Ed.), An Archaeological Life: Papers in Honour of Jay Hall (pp. 73-88) Brisbane, Australia: The University of Queensland Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies Unit.

Journal Articles

Robins, Richard and Robins, Andrew (2011) The antics of ants: Ants as agents of bioturbation in a midden deposit in southeast, Queensland. Environmental Archaeology, 16 2: 151-161. doi:10.1179/174963111X13110803261010
Memmott, P., Evans, N., Robins, R. I. and Lilley, I. (2006) Understanding Isolation and Change in Island Human Populations through a study of Indigenous Cultural Patterns in the Gulf of Carpentaria. Transactions of the Royal Society of South Australia, 130 1: 29-47. doi:10.1080/3721426.2006.10887046

Conference Papers

Ulm, S., Evans, N., Memmott, P., Rosendahl, D., Robins, R., Lilley, I. and Stock, E. (2008). Exploring Isolation and Change in Island Environments: Preliminary results from the Southern Gulf of Carpentaria, Australia. In: Working Papers in Archaeology Seminar Series, St Lucia, Australia, (). 8 August, 2008.
Ulm, Sean, Evans, Nicholas, Memmott, Paul, Rosendahl, Daniel, Robins, Richard, Lilley, Ian and Stock, Errol (2008). Palaeoenvironmental and Cultural Change across the Wellesley Archipelago: Preliminary results from the Southern Gulf of Carpentaria. In: Geraldine Mate, Karen Murphy and Natalie Franklin, Australian Archaeological Association Annual Conference: Programme and Abstracts. Australian Archaeological Association Annual Conference, Noosa, Queensland, (65-65). 3-6 December 2008.
Rosendahl, Daniel, Memmott, P., Ulm, S., Lilley, Ian, Robins, Richard, Stock, Errol, Dalley, Cameo and Hain, Emma (2006). Understanding Isolation and Change in Island Environments: A Perspective from the Southern Gulf of Carpentaria. In: Abstracts: Australian Archaeological Association Conference 2006. Australian Archaeological Association Annual Conference, Beechworth, Vic., Australia, (). 7-10 December, 2006.
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