Although the sea arrived in southeast Queensland around 8000 years ago, most estuarine middens date to the past 1000 years. An example is midden deposits dating to the past 400 years forming the upper levels of Sites 62 and 75b from Tin Can Inlet located immediately south of the Fraser Island (K’gari) World Heritage Area. Both sites were excavated and analysed in the 1980s. This paper revisits these results following a detailed re-analysis of midden materials and new insights on regional sea level changes. Taking an historical ecology approach, species-specific habitat requirements and associated substrate sediment dynamics help explain similarities and differences between the two midden shell assemblages. Environmental factors and the loca...
This paper presents excavation results from a midden site on the central Queensland coast at Wunjung...
Dramatic changes in shellfishing behaviors occur across northern Australia during the late Holocene,...
In this paper, we present a terminal Pleistocene/early Holocene archaeological record from John Wayn...
Although the sea arrived in southeast Queensland around 8000 years ago, most estuarine middens date ...
Located on the edge of Australia's North West continental shelf, Barrow Island is uniquely located t...
Claims for mid-Holocene Aboriginal occupation at the shell matrix site of Wurdukanhan, Mornington Is...
This contribution synthesizes archaeological studies of human economies from the Barrow–Montebello i...
The antiquity of marine fi shing in southeast Queensland has been debated since the mid-1980s. Walte...
Western Cape York Peninsula, particularly the Weipa region, has seen sustained archaeological invest...
Archaeological deposits from Boodie Cave on Barrow Island, northwest Australia, reveal some of the o...
Archaeological research on islands of the Great Barrier Reef Marine Province (GBRMP) only commenced ...
Archaeological deposits from Boodie Cave on Barrow Island, northwest Australia, reveal some of the o...
Recent excavation of an Aboriginal shell mound on Seven Mile Creek, just southeast of Gladstone, cen...
During the past decade, over 3000 shell middens or shell matrix deposits have been discovered on the...
Recent excavation of an Aboriginal shell mound on Seven Mile Creek, just southeast of Gladstone, cen...
This paper presents excavation results from a midden site on the central Queensland coast at Wunjung...
Dramatic changes in shellfishing behaviors occur across northern Australia during the late Holocene,...
In this paper, we present a terminal Pleistocene/early Holocene archaeological record from John Wayn...
Although the sea arrived in southeast Queensland around 8000 years ago, most estuarine middens date ...
Located on the edge of Australia's North West continental shelf, Barrow Island is uniquely located t...
Claims for mid-Holocene Aboriginal occupation at the shell matrix site of Wurdukanhan, Mornington Is...
This contribution synthesizes archaeological studies of human economies from the Barrow–Montebello i...
The antiquity of marine fi shing in southeast Queensland has been debated since the mid-1980s. Walte...
Western Cape York Peninsula, particularly the Weipa region, has seen sustained archaeological invest...
Archaeological deposits from Boodie Cave on Barrow Island, northwest Australia, reveal some of the o...
Archaeological research on islands of the Great Barrier Reef Marine Province (GBRMP) only commenced ...
Archaeological deposits from Boodie Cave on Barrow Island, northwest Australia, reveal some of the o...
Recent excavation of an Aboriginal shell mound on Seven Mile Creek, just southeast of Gladstone, cen...
During the past decade, over 3000 shell middens or shell matrix deposits have been discovered on the...
Recent excavation of an Aboriginal shell mound on Seven Mile Creek, just southeast of Gladstone, cen...
This paper presents excavation results from a midden site on the central Queensland coast at Wunjung...
Dramatic changes in shellfishing behaviors occur across northern Australia during the late Holocene,...
In this paper, we present a terminal Pleistocene/early Holocene archaeological record from John Wayn...