Dr Mark Moore

Lecturer, Archaeology and Palaeoanthropology, Faculty of Arts and Sciences, School of Humanities
Qualifications
BA (Indiana University), MA (Ball State University, PhD (UNE)
Contact
| Email: | mmoore2@une.edu.au |
| Room: | Earth Sciences (C2) 214 |
| Phone: | 02 6773 5057 (or +61 2 6773 5057 overseas) |
Affiliations
Australian Research Council Postdoctoral Research Fellow
Research interests
- Stone tool Manufacture and technological 'design space'
- Reduction sequence analysis
- Stone tools and human evolution
- Southeast Asian and Australian stone flaking technology
Current Research
- 'Least effort' stone technologies in island Indonesia
- Stone reduction sequences in Australia
- 'Spandrels' in Old World stone technology
Publications
Book Chapters
Moore, Mark W. In press. Lithic Design Space and Technological Change. In Stone Tools and the Evolution of Human Cognition, edited by A. Nowell and I. Davidson. Boulder, CO: Colorado University Press
Moore, Mark W., and Adam Brumm. In press. Homo floresiensis and the African Oldowan. In Interdisciplinary Approaches to the Oldowan, edited by Erella Hovers and David R. Braun. Springer, New York
Moore, Mark W. 2007. Lithic Design Space Modelling and Cognition in Homo floresiensis. In Mental States: Nature, Function and Evolution, edited by Andrea Shalley and Drew Khlentzos, pp. 11-33. John Benjamins, Amsterdam
Moore, Mark W. 2002. Appendix B: The Late Woodland Habitation of Cedar Creek and the Adams and Kramer Circular Enclosures. In An Archaeological Evaluation of Late Prehistoric Village and Subsistence Patterns in North-Central and Northeastern Indiana, by Andrew A. White, Dorothea McCullough, and Robert G. McCullough, pp. 154-169. IPFW Archaeological Survey, Reports of Investigations 216
Moore, Mark W. 2001. Aboriginal Stone Tools: Camooweal, Queensland. In 1901: Australian Life at Federation: An Illustrated Chronicle, edited by Aedeen Cremin, pp. 15-17. University of New South Wales Press.
Moore, Mark W. 1992. A Summary of East Central Indiana Prehistoric Knapping Techniques. In Native American Cultures in Indiana, edited by Ronald Hicks, pp. 92-102. Minnetrista Cultural Center and Ball State University, Muncie, Indiana
Refereed Journal Articles
Morwood, M. J., Sutikna, T., Saptomo, E. W., Westaway, K. E., Jatmiko, Due Awe, R., Moore, M. W, Dwi Yani Yuniawati, Hadi, P., Zhao, J-x., Turney, C. S. M., Fifield, K., Allen, H., Soejono, R. P. In press Climate, People and Faunal Succession on Java, Indonesia: Evidence from Song Gupuh. Journal of Archaeological Science
Moore, Mark W. 2007. Stone artefacts recovered from the Pleistocene deposits of Liang Bua Cave, Flores, Indonesia, in association with Homo floresiensis remains. Antiquity 81:10.
Moore, Mark W., and Adam Brumm. 2007. Stone artefacts and hominins in island Southeast Asia: New insights from Flores, Eastern Indonesia. Journal of Human Evolution 52:85-102.
Brumm, Adam, Fachroel Aziz, Gert D. van den Bergh, Michael J. Morwood, Mark W. Moore, Iwan Kurniawan, Douglas R. Hobbs, and Richard Fullagar. 2006. Early Stone Technology on Flores and its Implications for Homo floresiensis. Nature 441:624-628
Moore, Mark W. 2005. Review of A Record in Stone: The Study of Australia’s Flaked Stone Artefacts, by Simon Holdaway and Nicola Stern. Lithic Technology 30(1):70-75
Brumm, Adam, and Mark W. Moore. 2005. Symbolic Revolutions and the Australian Archaeological Record. Cambridge Archaeological Journal 15(2):157-175
Morwood, M. J., R. P. Soejono, R. G. Roberts, T. Sutikna, C. S. M. Turney, K. E. Westaway, W. J. Rink, J.-x. Zhao, G. D. van den Bergh, Rokus Awe Due, D. R. Hobbs, M. W. Moore, M. I. Bird, and L. K. Fifield. 2004. Archaeology and Age of a New Hominin from Flores in Eastern Indonesia. Nature 431:1087-1091
Moore, Mark W. 2004. The Tula Adze: Manufacture and Purpose. Antiquity 78(299):61-73
Moore, Mark W. 2003. Flexibility of Stone Tool Manufacturing Methods on the Georgina River, Camooweal, Queensland. Archaeology in Oceania 38:23-36
Moore, Mark W. 2003. Australian Aboriginal Blade Production Methods on the Georgina River, Camooweal, Queensland. Lithic Technology 28:35-63
Moore, Mark W. 2003. Australian Aboriginal Biface Reduction Techniques on the Georgina River, Camooweal, Queensland. Australian Archaeology 56:22-34
Moore, Mark W. 2000. Lithic Technology in Tasmania. Archaeology in Oceania 35(2):57-73.
Moore, Mark W. 2000. Technology of Hunter Valley Microlith Assemblages, New South Wales. Australian Archaeology 51:28-39
Trade Journal Articles
Moore, Mark W. 2000. Kimberley Spear Points of Northwestern Australia. Chips 12(3):5-17
Moore, Mark W. 1993. Replicating Elko Points. Chips 5(2):8-10
Moore, Mark W. 1993. Replicating Rosegate and Desert Side-Notched Points. Chips 5(3):5-8
