Data collected from the Hamersley Plateau over the last four decades are examined for patterns in the archaeological record. Data relating to the timing of the archaeological appearance of backed artefacts, seed-grinding technology and rock art are currently too few to indicate major cultural changes with certainty. Increases in numbers of radiocarbon dates from archaeological sites on the Hamersley Plateau are evident in the late Holocene. This can be interpreted as a pattern of cultural change or natural decay in datable material. I conclude that taphonomic bias is the most important variable in the distribution of the radiocarbon date sample from the Hamersley Plateau. That said, further accumulation of dates and data may show archaeolog...
A continental-scale model of Holocene Australian hunter-gatherer demography and mobility is generate...
A number of archaeologists have suggested that significant climatic change with environmental and so...
Drawing on the recent synthesis of Australian palaeoclimate by the OZ-INTIMATE group (Reeves et al.,...
The archaeological record of much of Australia is dominated by deposits that date to the mid to late...
An intensification theory was developed in Australian archaeology in the early 1980s from a desire t...
Geomorphic processes that affect the archaeological record – by exposing it, destroying it or coveri...
Between 2013 and 2016, Scarp Archaeology developed and implemented an extensive excavation research ...
Measuring trends in the size of prehistoric populations is fundamental to our understanding of the d...
Investigating past human-environment interactions requires not only suitable environmental proxies a...
Sum probability analysis of 1275 radiometric ages from 608 archaeological sites across northern and ...
Investigating past human-environment interactions requires not only suitable environmental proxies a...
Exploratory time-series analysis of radiocarbon data from archaeological contexts is used to reconst...
Investigating past human-environment interactions requires not only suitable environmental proxies a...
ABSTRACT: Sum probability analysis of 1275 radiometric ages from 608 archaeological sites across nor...
When grouped together, radiocarbon determinations from heat-retainer hearths from western New South ...
A continental-scale model of Holocene Australian hunter-gatherer demography and mobility is generate...
A number of archaeologists have suggested that significant climatic change with environmental and so...
Drawing on the recent synthesis of Australian palaeoclimate by the OZ-INTIMATE group (Reeves et al.,...
The archaeological record of much of Australia is dominated by deposits that date to the mid to late...
An intensification theory was developed in Australian archaeology in the early 1980s from a desire t...
Geomorphic processes that affect the archaeological record – by exposing it, destroying it or coveri...
Between 2013 and 2016, Scarp Archaeology developed and implemented an extensive excavation research ...
Measuring trends in the size of prehistoric populations is fundamental to our understanding of the d...
Investigating past human-environment interactions requires not only suitable environmental proxies a...
Sum probability analysis of 1275 radiometric ages from 608 archaeological sites across northern and ...
Investigating past human-environment interactions requires not only suitable environmental proxies a...
Exploratory time-series analysis of radiocarbon data from archaeological contexts is used to reconst...
Investigating past human-environment interactions requires not only suitable environmental proxies a...
ABSTRACT: Sum probability analysis of 1275 radiometric ages from 608 archaeological sites across nor...
When grouped together, radiocarbon determinations from heat-retainer hearths from western New South ...
A continental-scale model of Holocene Australian hunter-gatherer demography and mobility is generate...
A number of archaeologists have suggested that significant climatic change with environmental and so...
Drawing on the recent synthesis of Australian palaeoclimate by the OZ-INTIMATE group (Reeves et al.,...