A limestone cave on the lower slopes of the southeastern Australian high country reveals a deep, stratified deposit dated from ca. 14,000 to 2000 cal. BP and rich in predominantly non-cultural faunal remains. Located in a sensitive ecological area between the Australian Alps and the Southern Tablelands, the site provides a valuable chronological archive for the interpretation of local environmental change using the faunal record as a proxy, in particular native rodents and other small mammals. Inferred palaeoenvironmental trends include the cessation of periglacial conditions in the surrounding ranges during the Terminal Pleistocene; a shift to warmer conditions and the establishment of forest and wetland habitats from around 13,500 to 10,0...
The occurrence of fossil vertebrate remains at Black Creek Swamp at the western end of Kangaroo Isla...
Many Australian mammal species have suffered significant declines since European colonisation. Durin...
The timing and cause of late Pleistocene faunal extinctions in Australia are subjects of a debate th...
A limestone cave on the lower slopes of the southeastern Australian high country reveals a deep, str...
Published online: 30 Apr 2013The Wet Cave vertebrate fossil deposit of the Naracoorte Caves in south...
Cave deposits of infill sediments and associated vertebrate fossils provide a valuable source of inf...
The large number of stratified fossil bearing karst caves in the Naracoorte region of southeastern S...
A key to understanding Late Pleistocene megafaunal extinction dynamics is knowledge of megafaunal ec...
OnlinePublThe Wellington Caves were the first Australian locality from which Europeans collected and...
Human arrival in Sahul – Pleistocene Australia and New Guinea – has long been argued as the catalyst...
Lancefield Swamp, south-eastern Australia, was one of the earliest sites to provoke interest in Plei...
Arguments over the extinction of Pleistocene megafauna have become particularly polarised in recent ...
A well-stratified succession of fossiliferous sediments occurs in Tight Entrance Cave, southwestern ...
Several late Pleistocene fossil localities in the Kings Creek catchment, Darling Downs, southeastern...
Palaeontological animal bone deposits are rarely investigated through research partnerships where th...
The occurrence of fossil vertebrate remains at Black Creek Swamp at the western end of Kangaroo Isla...
Many Australian mammal species have suffered significant declines since European colonisation. Durin...
The timing and cause of late Pleistocene faunal extinctions in Australia are subjects of a debate th...
A limestone cave on the lower slopes of the southeastern Australian high country reveals a deep, str...
Published online: 30 Apr 2013The Wet Cave vertebrate fossil deposit of the Naracoorte Caves in south...
Cave deposits of infill sediments and associated vertebrate fossils provide a valuable source of inf...
The large number of stratified fossil bearing karst caves in the Naracoorte region of southeastern S...
A key to understanding Late Pleistocene megafaunal extinction dynamics is knowledge of megafaunal ec...
OnlinePublThe Wellington Caves were the first Australian locality from which Europeans collected and...
Human arrival in Sahul – Pleistocene Australia and New Guinea – has long been argued as the catalyst...
Lancefield Swamp, south-eastern Australia, was one of the earliest sites to provoke interest in Plei...
Arguments over the extinction of Pleistocene megafauna have become particularly polarised in recent ...
A well-stratified succession of fossiliferous sediments occurs in Tight Entrance Cave, southwestern ...
Several late Pleistocene fossil localities in the Kings Creek catchment, Darling Downs, southeastern...
Palaeontological animal bone deposits are rarely investigated through research partnerships where th...
The occurrence of fossil vertebrate remains at Black Creek Swamp at the western end of Kangaroo Isla...
Many Australian mammal species have suffered significant declines since European colonisation. Durin...
The timing and cause of late Pleistocene faunal extinctions in Australia are subjects of a debate th...