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Academic Publications

The Museums and Art Galleries of the Northern Territory (MAGNT) produces a series of academic publications to disseminate the results of research in the following areas:

  • Systematic and other studies of the terrestrial, marine and freshwater flora and fauna of the Northern Territory, tropical Australia, Southeast Asia and the Indo-Pacific
  • Australian Aboriginal, Southeast Asian and Oceanic Art, material culture and archaeology
  • Northern Territory and Oceanic history and archaeology

 

The Beagle: Records of the Museums and Art Galleries of the Northern Territory

All contributions to The Beagle are reviewed by two referees and, where possible, at least one is internationally based.

The Beagle is published annually and The Beagle supplement is an irregular publication

 

Research Reports

Research results of MAGNT are also disseminated via the Research Report series. The Reports are unpublished documents, which provide a permanent record of significant bodies of work carried out by MAGNT staff.

 

Monographs

 

Ten Shipwrecks of the Northern Territory

Paul Clark

2008

$20.00

Skinks of the Northern Territory

Paul Horner

1992

$19.95

The following monographs are no longer available at the Museum Shop.  Please check your local library for holdings.

  • From palaeoart to casual paintings - George Chaloupka 1984
  • Sigmaxinella soelae and Desmacella ithystela: two new Desmacellid sponges (Porifera, Axinellida, Desmacellidae) from the Northwest shelf of Western Australia, with a revision of the family Desmacellidae - John N.A. Hooper 1984
  • Recent marine ostracoda (crustacea) from Darwin and north-western Australia - H.V. Howe and K.G. McKenzie 1989
  • Riji and Jakuli: Kimberley pearl shell in Aboriginal Australia - Kim Akerman with John Stanton 1994
  • Freshwater fishes of the Northern Territory - Helen Larson and Keith C. Martin 1990

 

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