Ian J. McNiven

Ian J. McNiven

Monash University

H-index: 43

Oceania-Australia

About Ian J. McNiven

Ian J. McNiven, With an exceptional h-index of 43 and a recent h-index of 22 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Monash University, specializes in the field of Archaeology, Indigenous archaeology, coastal archaeology, Torres Strait.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Early Aboriginal pottery production and offshore island occupation on Jiigurru (Lizard Island group), Great Barrier Reef, Australia

Aboriginal people made pottery and sailed to distant offshore islands thousands of years before Europeans arrived

Enhanced ecologies and ecosystem engineering

The Oxford Handbook of the Archaeology of Indigenous Australia and New Guinea

Engaging and Designing Place: Furnishings and the Architecture of Archaeological Sites in Aboriginal Australia

First Knowledges Innovation: Knowledge and Ingenuity

How we collaborated in creating The First Inventors to celebrate extraordinary Indigenous peoples' knowledges and technologies

Assessing the Reliability of a Small-Scale Legacy Radiocarbon Dataset Using Chronometric Transparency Approaches: Torres Strait Radiocarbon Database

Ian J. McNiven Information

University

Position

Australia

Citations(all)

6054

Citations(since 2020)

2266

Cited By

4242

hIndex(all)

43

hIndex(since 2020)

22

i10Index(all)

136

i10Index(since 2020)

62

Email

University Profile Page

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Ian J. McNiven Skills & Research Interests

Archaeology

Indigenous archaeology

coastal archaeology

Torres Strait

Top articles of Ian J. McNiven

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Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Early Aboriginal pottery production and offshore island occupation on Jiigurru (Lizard Island group), Great Barrier Reef, Australia

Sean Ulm

Ian J McNiven

Glenn R Summerhayes

Pei-hua Wu

Magdalena ME Bunbury

...

2024/4/9

Aboriginal people made pottery and sailed to distant offshore islands thousands of years before Europeans arrived

The Conversation

Sean Ulm

Ian J Mcniven

Kenneth McLean

2024

Enhanced ecologies and ecosystem engineering

The Oxford Handbook of the Archaeology of Indigenous Australia and New Guinea

Ian J McNiven

Tiina Manne

Annie Ross

2023/12/5

The Oxford Handbook of the Archaeology of Indigenous Australia and New Guinea

Ian J McNiven

Bruno David

2023/12/5

Engaging and Designing Place: Furnishings and the Architecture of Archaeological Sites in Aboriginal Australia

The archaeology of indigenous Australia and New Guinea

Ian Mcniven

Bruno David

Jean‐jacques Delannoy

Chris Urwin

Joanna Fresløv

...

2023

First Knowledges Innovation: Knowledge and Ingenuity

Ian J McNiven

Lynette Russell

2023/10/31

How we collaborated in creating The First Inventors to celebrate extraordinary Indigenous peoples' knowledges and technologies

The Conversation

Larissa Behrendt

Ian Mcniven

Sean Ulm

2023

Assessing the Reliability of a Small-Scale Legacy Radiocarbon Dataset Using Chronometric Transparency Approaches: Torres Strait Radiocarbon Database

Journal of Open Archaeology Data

Lauren Linnenlucke

Michael Bird

Fiona Petchey

Geordie Alliston

Ian Mcniven

...

2023

Re‐assessing regional chronologies for island southeast Asian voyaging to Aboriginal Australia

Archaeology in Oceania

Chris Urwin

John J Bradley

Ian J McNiven

Lynette Russell

Lily Yulianti Farid

2023/10

Torres Strait: Seascape Archaeologies Reveal 9000 Years of Dynamic Maritime Cultural History

Ian J McNiven

2023/8/16

The Thick Darkness of Pre-Historic Times

The Oxford Handbook of the Archaeology of Indigenous Australia and New Guinea

Nineteenth-Century Colonial Victoria

2023/12/5

Unlocking seasonal variations in climate and Indigenous foraging practices associated with paleo-ENSO on the Great Barrier Reef: clues from marine gastropod shells

Mahsa Alidoostsalimi

Amy Prendergast

Russell Drysdale

Josephine Brown

Ian McNiven

...

2023/2/22

The stone artefacts of Tanamu 1

Jerome Mialanes

Anne Ford

Bradley Goodall

Maria Codlin

Mark Mc Coy

...

2022

Tanamu 1: Conclusions and future directions

Katherine Szabó

Bruno David

Ian J. McNiven

Matthew Leavesley

2022

Emerging out of Lapita at Caution Bay

Bruno David

Ken Aplin

Cassandra Rowe

Matthew Leavesley

Katherine Szabó

...

2022

Tanamu 1: A 5000 year sequence from Caution Bay

Bruno David

Thomas Richards

Ian J. McNiven

Fiona Petchey

Katherine Szabó

...

2022

Indigenous oyster fisheries persisted for millennia and should inform future management

Nature Communications

Leslie Reeder-Myers

Todd J Braje

Courtney A Hofman

Emma A Elliott Smith

Carey J Garland

...

2022/5/3

Beyond bridge and barrier: Reconceptualising Torres Strait as a coconstructed border zone in ethnographic object distributions between Queensland and New Guinea

Queensland Archaeological Research

Ian J McNiven

2022

The Presence of Absence: Why Does the Post-contact Rock Art of Torres Strait (Northeastern Australia) Not Include Paintings of European Ships?

Cambridge Archaeological Journal

Liam M Brady

Ian J McNiven

2022/2

‘All memory had perished’: Salvage ethnography’s archaeological blind spot illustrated by Alfred and Kathleen Haddon’s visit to Torres Strait in 1914

Ian J. McNiven

2021

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