Recent discussion on the late Pleistocene extinction of the Australian megafauna has revolved around interpretation of several key fossil sites in Tasmania. It has been suggested that humans did not arrive in Tasmania until after the megafauna became extinct, or did not hunt now extinct megafauna, and therefore that humans cannot be implicated in the extinctions. Radiocarbon results from these sites indicate that the youngest extinct megafauna are close to charcoal ages from the oldest archaeological deposits, although difficulties have arisen in establishing chronologies because most relevant sites have ages near the limit for radiocarbon analysis.We report a series of new radiocarbon ages, δ 13C, δ 15N and C:N ratios on collagen and denti...
A critical comment on \u27A review of the evidence for a human role in the extinction of Australian ...
A key to understanding Late Pleistocene megafaunal extinction dynamics is knowledge of megafaunal ec...
It has been argued that globally the extinction of many species of megafauna appears to coincide wit...
Recent discussion on the late Pleistocene extinction of the Australian megafauna has revolved around...
Recent discussion on the late Pleistocene extinction of the Australian megafauna has revolved around...
Tasmania New radiocarbon dating tests on the skeletal remains of megafauna show that humans and mega...
Establishing the cause of past extinctions is critical if we are to understand better what might tri...
The reasons for megafaunal extinction in Australia have been hotly debated for over 30 years without...
Human arrival in Sahul – Pleistocene Australia and New Guinea – has long been argued as the catalyst...
The decline and disappearance of a range of giant marsupials, reptiles and birds from the Australian...
Understanding of Late Pleistocene megafaunal extinctions in Australia and New Guinea (Sahul) suffers...
Understanding of Late Pleistocene megafaunal extinctions in Australia and New Guinea (Sahul) suffers...
[Roberts et al. 2001a. New ages for the last Australian megafauna: continent-wide extinction about 4...
A critical comment on 'A review of the evidence for a human role in the extinction of Australian meg...
Arguments over the extinction of Pleistocene megafauna have become particularly polarised in recent ...
A critical comment on \u27A review of the evidence for a human role in the extinction of Australian ...
A key to understanding Late Pleistocene megafaunal extinction dynamics is knowledge of megafaunal ec...
It has been argued that globally the extinction of many species of megafauna appears to coincide wit...
Recent discussion on the late Pleistocene extinction of the Australian megafauna has revolved around...
Recent discussion on the late Pleistocene extinction of the Australian megafauna has revolved around...
Tasmania New radiocarbon dating tests on the skeletal remains of megafauna show that humans and mega...
Establishing the cause of past extinctions is critical if we are to understand better what might tri...
The reasons for megafaunal extinction in Australia have been hotly debated for over 30 years without...
Human arrival in Sahul – Pleistocene Australia and New Guinea – has long been argued as the catalyst...
The decline and disappearance of a range of giant marsupials, reptiles and birds from the Australian...
Understanding of Late Pleistocene megafaunal extinctions in Australia and New Guinea (Sahul) suffers...
Understanding of Late Pleistocene megafaunal extinctions in Australia and New Guinea (Sahul) suffers...
[Roberts et al. 2001a. New ages for the last Australian megafauna: continent-wide extinction about 4...
A critical comment on 'A review of the evidence for a human role in the extinction of Australian meg...
Arguments over the extinction of Pleistocene megafauna have become particularly polarised in recent ...
A critical comment on \u27A review of the evidence for a human role in the extinction of Australian ...
A key to understanding Late Pleistocene megafaunal extinction dynamics is knowledge of megafaunal ec...
It has been argued that globally the extinction of many species of megafauna appears to coincide wit...