Paul Taçon
Paul S.C. Taçon (born 1958) is an anthropologist and archaeologist based in Australia. He has conducted field work in Australia, Botswana, Cambodia, Canada, China, India, Malaysia, Myanmar, Thailand, South Africa and the United States. In 2011, he was appointed the first chair in Rock Art research at Griffith University on the Gold Coast, Australia. Taçon has made several key archaeological discoveries in Australia, most notably in western Arnhem Land (NT) and Wollemi National Park (NSW). These include the earliest rock art evidence of warfare in the world, the origins of the Rainbow Serpent, significant new Arnhem Land rock art sites, rock art discoveries in Wollemi National Park and the oldest rock paintings of Southeast Asian watercraft in Australia. Provided by Wikipedia
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New and Emerging Challenges to Heritage and Well-Being: A Critical Review by Paul S.C. Taçon, Sarah Baker
Published 2019-05-01
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A Hominin Femur with Archaic Affinities from the Late Pleistocene of Southwest China. by Darren Curnoe, Xueping Ji, Wu Liu, Zhende Bao, Paul S C Taçon, Liang Ren
Published 2015-01-01
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Rock art and frontier conflict in Southeast Asia: Insights from direct radiocarbon ages for the large human figures of Gua Sireh, Sarawak by Jillian Huntley, Paul S. C. Taçon, Andrea Jalandoni, Fiona Petchey, Emilie Dotte-Sarout, Mohammad Sherman Sauffi William
Published 2023-01-01
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Rock art and frontier conflict in Southeast Asia: Insights from direct radiocarbon ages for the large human figures of Gua Sireh, Sarawak. by Jillian Huntley, Paul S C Taçon, Andrea Jalandoni, Fiona Petchey, Emilie Dotte-Sarout, Mohammad Sherman Sauffi William
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