Lancefield Swamp, south-eastern Australia, was one of the earliest sites to provoke interest in Pleistocene faunal extinctions in Sahul (Pleistocene Australia-New Guinea). The systematic investigation of the deposit in the early 1970s identified megafaunal remains dominated by the 100–200 kg kangaroo Macropus giganteus titan. Associated radiocarbon ages indicated that the species was extant until c.30,000 BP, suggesting significant overlap with human settlement of Sahul. This evidence was inconsistent with contemporary models of rapid human-driven extinctions. Instead, researchers inferred ecological tethering of fauna at Lancefield Swamp due to intense drought precipitated localised mass deaths, consistent with Late Pleistocene climatic va...
It has been argued that globally the extinction of many species of megafauna appears to coincide wit...
Establishing the cause of past extinctions is critical if we are to understand better what might tri...
A limestone cave on the lower slopes of the southeastern Australian high country reveals a deep, str...
Excavations into the Australian swamp of Lancefield show that a bone bed dated at 26,000 years ago c...
Human arrival in Sahul – Pleistocene Australia and New Guinea – has long been argued as the catalyst...
The occurrence of fossil vertebrate remains at Black Creek Swamp at the western end of Kangaroo Isla...
Explanations for the Upper Pleistocene extinction of megafauna from Sahul (Australia and New Guinea)...
The decline and disappearance of a range of giant marsupials, reptiles and birds from the Australian...
Tasmania New radiocarbon dating tests on the skeletal remains of megafauna show that humans and mega...
A key to understanding Late Pleistocene megafaunal extinction dynamics is knowledge of megafaunal ec...
All Australian land mammals, reptiles, and birds weighing more than 100 kilograms, and six of the se...
The timing and cause of late Pleistocene faunal extinctions in Australia are subjects of a debate th...
The extinction of the Australian megafauna is presently one of the most hotly contested debates in A...
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...
It has been argued that globally the extinction of many species of megafauna appears to coincide wit...
Establishing the cause of past extinctions is critical if we are to understand better what might tri...
A limestone cave on the lower slopes of the southeastern Australian high country reveals a deep, str...
Excavations into the Australian swamp of Lancefield show that a bone bed dated at 26,000 years ago c...
Human arrival in Sahul – Pleistocene Australia and New Guinea – has long been argued as the catalyst...
The occurrence of fossil vertebrate remains at Black Creek Swamp at the western end of Kangaroo Isla...
Explanations for the Upper Pleistocene extinction of megafauna from Sahul (Australia and New Guinea)...
The decline and disappearance of a range of giant marsupials, reptiles and birds from the Australian...
Tasmania New radiocarbon dating tests on the skeletal remains of megafauna show that humans and mega...
A key to understanding Late Pleistocene megafaunal extinction dynamics is knowledge of megafaunal ec...
All Australian land mammals, reptiles, and birds weighing more than 100 kilograms, and six of the se...
The timing and cause of late Pleistocene faunal extinctions in Australia are subjects of a debate th...
The extinction of the Australian megafauna is presently one of the most hotly contested debates in A...
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...
It has been argued that globally the extinction of many species of megafauna appears to coincide wit...
Establishing the cause of past extinctions is critical if we are to understand better what might tri...
A limestone cave on the lower slopes of the southeastern Australian high country reveals a deep, str...