<div><p>The Willandra Lakes complex is one of the few locations in semi-arid Australia to preserve both paleoenvironmental and Paleolithic archeological archives at high resolution. The stratigraphy of transverse lunette dunes on the lakes’ downwind margins record a late Quaternary sequence of wetting and drying. Within the Willandra system, the Lake Mungo lunette is best known for its preservation of the world’s oldest known ritual burials, and high densities of archeological traces documenting human adaptation to changing environmental conditions over the last 45 ka. Here we identify evidence at Lake Mungo for a previously unrecognised short-lived, very high lake filling phase at 24 ka, just prior to the Last Glacial Maximum. Mega-lake Mu...
2020 Elsevier Ltd The Quaternary is well known for being a period of the geological record that saw ...
Central to the debate over the extinction of many of Australia\u27s last surviving megafauna is the ...
Human arrival in Sahul – Pleistocene Australia and New Guinea – has long been argued as the catalyst...
TheWillandra Lakes complex is one of the few locations in semi-arid Australia to preserve both paleo...
© 2020 Elsevier Ltd Lake Mungo is a currently dry lake basin in the semi-arid zone of southeastern A...
The Willandra Lakes in semi-arid southeastern Australia provide some of the most continuous combined...
© 2003 Nature Publishing Group, a division of Macmillan Publishers Limited.Australia's oldest human ...
The nature of the Australian climate at about the time of rapid megafaunal extinctions and humans ar...
The nature of the Australian climate at about the time of rapid megafaunal extinctions and humans ar...
The Willandra Lakes lie in the southwest corner of the Murray-Darling Basin on the edge of Australia...
Optically stimulated and thermoluminescence ages from relict shorelines, along with accelerator mass...
Optically stimulated and thermoluminescence ages from relict shorelines, along with accelerator mass...
Optically stimulated and thermoluminescence ages from relict shorelines, along with accelerator mass...
Lake Victoria lies in the heart of the Murray Darling Basin. During the height of the Last Glacial M...
© 2006 Dr. Tim StoneA record of climatic, hydrological and tectonic change spanning the last glacial...
2020 Elsevier Ltd The Quaternary is well known for being a period of the geological record that saw ...
Central to the debate over the extinction of many of Australia\u27s last surviving megafauna is the ...
Human arrival in Sahul – Pleistocene Australia and New Guinea – has long been argued as the catalyst...
TheWillandra Lakes complex is one of the few locations in semi-arid Australia to preserve both paleo...
© 2020 Elsevier Ltd Lake Mungo is a currently dry lake basin in the semi-arid zone of southeastern A...
The Willandra Lakes in semi-arid southeastern Australia provide some of the most continuous combined...
© 2003 Nature Publishing Group, a division of Macmillan Publishers Limited.Australia's oldest human ...
The nature of the Australian climate at about the time of rapid megafaunal extinctions and humans ar...
The nature of the Australian climate at about the time of rapid megafaunal extinctions and humans ar...
The Willandra Lakes lie in the southwest corner of the Murray-Darling Basin on the edge of Australia...
Optically stimulated and thermoluminescence ages from relict shorelines, along with accelerator mass...
Optically stimulated and thermoluminescence ages from relict shorelines, along with accelerator mass...
Optically stimulated and thermoluminescence ages from relict shorelines, along with accelerator mass...
Lake Victoria lies in the heart of the Murray Darling Basin. During the height of the Last Glacial M...
© 2006 Dr. Tim StoneA record of climatic, hydrological and tectonic change spanning the last glacial...
2020 Elsevier Ltd The Quaternary is well known for being a period of the geological record that saw ...
Central to the debate over the extinction of many of Australia\u27s last surviving megafauna is the ...
Human arrival in Sahul – Pleistocene Australia and New Guinea – has long been argued as the catalyst...