Publications by: Katherine Woo

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McCarthy, John, Wiseman, Chelsea, Woo, Katherine, Steinberg, David, O'Leary, Michael, Wesley, Daryl, Brady, Liam M., Ulm, Sean, and Benjamin, Jonathan (2022) Beneath the Top End: a regional assessment of submerged archaeological potential in the Northern Territory, Australia. Australian Archaeology, 88 (1). pp. 65-83.

Woo, Katherine, Bailey, Geoff, Cook Hale, Jessica, Benjamin, Jonathan, and Ulm, Sean (2021) Ancient undersea middens offer clues about life before rising seas engulfed the coast. Now we have a better way to study them. The Conversation, 2021.

Woo, Katherine (2021) Diversity is not a 'tragedy'. Australian Archaeology, 87 (3). pp. 322-323.

Cook Hale, Jessica, Benjamin, Jonathan, Woo, Katherine, Astrup, Peter Moe, McCarthy, John, Hale, Nathan, Stankiewicz, Francis, Wiseman, Chelsea, Skriver, Claus, Garrison, Ervan, Ulm, Sean, and Bailey, Geoff (2021) Submerged landscapes, marine transgression and underwater shell middens: comparative analysis of site formation and taphonomy in Europe and North America. Quaternary Science Reviews, 258. 106867.

Astrup, Peter Moe, Benjamin, Jonathan, Stankiewicz, Francis, Woo, Katherine, McCarthy, John, Wiseman, Chelsea, Baggaley, Paul, Jerbic, Katarina, Fowler, Madeline, Skriver, Claus, and Bailey, Geoff (2021) A drowned Mesolithic shell midden complex at Hjarnø Vesterhoved, Denmark and its wider significance. Quaternary Science Reviews, 258. 106854.

Woo, Katherine, and Willan, Richard (2019) Incursion of the bivalve Potamocorbula faba into northern Australia: a record from a Holocene archaeological site in Kakadu National Park. Northern Territory Naturalist, 29. pp. 82-87.

Woo, Katherine, Faulkner, Patrick, and Ross, Anne (2016) The effects of sampling on the analysis of archeological molluscan remains: a quantitative approach. Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports, 7. pp. 730-740.

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