Although earth mounds are a common archaeological feature of the northern Australian coastal plains, there has been little systematic investigation of them. This paper aims to redress the balance by reviewing and synthesising investigations into earth mounds in northern Australia. I examine several themes raised in the literature that are relevant to research on earth mounds in relation to a number of case studies from northern Australia. These include location, morphology, origins, chronology and the role of mounds in the wider context of settlement systems. I conclude that earth mounds in northern Australia can be divided into two distinct types, coastal/estuarine and freshwater. Both types proliferated in the late Holocene and represent ...
Over the last 20,000 years one-third of the continental land mass of Australia, or 2.12 million km2,...
Artificially constructed earth mounds are found in a number of areas in Austalia and are associated...
Shell mounds ceased to be built in many parts of coastal northern Australia about 800-600 years ago....
This thesis is dedicated to the study of late Holocene Earth Mound sites in two separate regions in ...
This paper reports new dates for mid to late Holocene occupation of the lower Adelaide River in nort...
Western Cape York Peninsula, particularly the Weipa region, has seen sustained archaeological invest...
This paper presents the results of an archaeological analysis of mounds at Milingimbi, north east Ar...
The Darwin coastal region is a relatively neglected area in terms of archaeological research. This p...
The northern Australian coastal plains are relatively recent landforms that have undergone dynamic e...
There are few archaeological sites that contain records for Pleistocene coastal occupation in Austra...
There are few archaeological sites that contain records for Pleistocene coastal occupation in Austra...
Ant bed (also known as termite mound) floors were a common feature of historical buildings in coloni...
Ant bed (also known as termite mound) floors were a common feature of historical buildings in coloni...
Ant bed (also known as termite mound) floors were a common feature of historical buildings in coloni...
Shell mounds ceased to be built in many parts of coastal northern Australia about 800-600 years ago....
Over the last 20,000 years one-third of the continental land mass of Australia, or 2.12 million km2,...
Artificially constructed earth mounds are found in a number of areas in Austalia and are associated...
Shell mounds ceased to be built in many parts of coastal northern Australia about 800-600 years ago....
This thesis is dedicated to the study of late Holocene Earth Mound sites in two separate regions in ...
This paper reports new dates for mid to late Holocene occupation of the lower Adelaide River in nort...
Western Cape York Peninsula, particularly the Weipa region, has seen sustained archaeological invest...
This paper presents the results of an archaeological analysis of mounds at Milingimbi, north east Ar...
The Darwin coastal region is a relatively neglected area in terms of archaeological research. This p...
The northern Australian coastal plains are relatively recent landforms that have undergone dynamic e...
There are few archaeological sites that contain records for Pleistocene coastal occupation in Austra...
There are few archaeological sites that contain records for Pleistocene coastal occupation in Austra...
Ant bed (also known as termite mound) floors were a common feature of historical buildings in coloni...
Ant bed (also known as termite mound) floors were a common feature of historical buildings in coloni...
Ant bed (also known as termite mound) floors were a common feature of historical buildings in coloni...
Shell mounds ceased to be built in many parts of coastal northern Australia about 800-600 years ago....
Over the last 20,000 years one-third of the continental land mass of Australia, or 2.12 million km2,...
Artificially constructed earth mounds are found in a number of areas in Austalia and are associated...
Shell mounds ceased to be built in many parts of coastal northern Australia about 800-600 years ago....