The Swanport Aboriginal skeletal population has played a significant role in physical anthropological research in Australia. This paper provides the first chronometric dates for this important burial population. AMS radio carbon determinations on bone collagen from six individuals showed a calibrated 2σ range from 1027 BC to 1521 AD. On the basis of this sample, the Swanport population appears to pre-date all European contact in Australia. These dates contradict previous assumptions that associated the Swanport burial population with a recent protohistoric period or a discrete period of time related to historic smallpox epidemics in the 19th century. The current chronometric range of approximately 2500 years for inhumations at Swanport indi...
The predominance of stone and bone in prehistoric archaeological deposits has resulted in the develo...
The coastal plains of northern Australia are relatively recent formations that have undergone dynami...
The coastal plains of northern Australia are relatively recent formations that have undergone dynami...
Roonka is one of the most complete excavations of an Aboriginal burial ground in south‐eastern Austr...
Bone collagen stable carbon and nitrogen isotope analysis of prehistoric human remains recovered fro...
The laboratory is playing an important role in a number of research projects. Indeed, there is a con...
The time of arrival of people in Australia is an unresolved question. It is relevant to debates abou...
It has been 20 years since Smith and Sharp (1993) undertook the first comprehensive review of archae...
Archaeologists have long debated the origins and mode of dispersal of the immediate predecessors of ...
This paper presents 29 radiocarbon dates from eight surface concentrations of shell and 10 test-pits...
This paper presents a preliminary occupation chronology for the Riverland region of South Australia,...
Charcoal samples from ancient human occupation sites in Australia have been subjected to a rigorous ...
Man's presence in Tasmania during the Pleistocene was recently demonstrated by a radiocarbon date of...
From the 17th International Radiocarbon Conference held in Jerusalem, Israel, June 18-23, 2000.Charc...
The coastal plains of northern Australia are relatively recent formations that have undergone dynami...
The predominance of stone and bone in prehistoric archaeological deposits has resulted in the develo...
The coastal plains of northern Australia are relatively recent formations that have undergone dynami...
The coastal plains of northern Australia are relatively recent formations that have undergone dynami...
Roonka is one of the most complete excavations of an Aboriginal burial ground in south‐eastern Austr...
Bone collagen stable carbon and nitrogen isotope analysis of prehistoric human remains recovered fro...
The laboratory is playing an important role in a number of research projects. Indeed, there is a con...
The time of arrival of people in Australia is an unresolved question. It is relevant to debates abou...
It has been 20 years since Smith and Sharp (1993) undertook the first comprehensive review of archae...
Archaeologists have long debated the origins and mode of dispersal of the immediate predecessors of ...
This paper presents 29 radiocarbon dates from eight surface concentrations of shell and 10 test-pits...
This paper presents a preliminary occupation chronology for the Riverland region of South Australia,...
Charcoal samples from ancient human occupation sites in Australia have been subjected to a rigorous ...
Man's presence in Tasmania during the Pleistocene was recently demonstrated by a radiocarbon date of...
From the 17th International Radiocarbon Conference held in Jerusalem, Israel, June 18-23, 2000.Charc...
The coastal plains of northern Australia are relatively recent formations that have undergone dynami...
The predominance of stone and bone in prehistoric archaeological deposits has resulted in the develo...
The coastal plains of northern Australia are relatively recent formations that have undergone dynami...
The coastal plains of northern Australia are relatively recent formations that have undergone dynami...