Radiocarbon dates from three Kaiadilt Aboriginal sites on the South Wellesley Islands, southern Gulf of Carpentaria, demonstrate occupation dating to c.1600 years ago. These results are at odds with published linguistic models for colonisation of the South Wellesley archipelago suggesting initial occupation in the last 1000 years, but are consonant with archaeological evidence for post-4200 BP occupation of islands across northern Australia, particularly in the last 2000 years
This paper presents 29 radiocarbon dates from eight surface concentrations of shell and 10 test-pits...
This paper presents a set of hypotheses to explain the cultural differences between Aboriginal peopl...
This paper presents a set of hypotheses to explain the cultural differences between Aboriginal peopl...
Radiocarbon dates from three Kaiadilt Aboriginal sites on the South Wellesley Islands, southern Gulf...
Radiocarbon dates from three Kaiadilt Aboriginal sites on the South Wellesley Islands, southern Gulf...
Claims for mid-Holocene Aboriginal occupation at the shell matrix site of Wurdukanhan, Mornington Is...
Dabangay , on the island of Mabuyag, is one of only two known mid-Holocene sites in Torres Strait. E...
The coastal plains of northern Australia are relatively recent formations that have undergone dynami...
The coastal plains of northern Australia are relatively recent formations that have undergone dynami...
The coastal plains of northern Australia are relatively recent formations that have undergone dynami...
According to written histories, trepang fishers from Island Southeast Asia (“Makassans”) frequented ...
This paper presents an overview of archaeological investigations in the Sir Edward Pellew Islands in...
This paper presents a series of new radiocarbon dates from Koolan Shelter 2, a large rockshelter in ...
Archaeological survey, excavations, and analyses of the Murdumurdu shell midden on Bentinck Island, ...
This paper re-examines stratigraphy and radiocarbon dates at Cross Creek in Sarah's Gully. Three new...
This paper presents 29 radiocarbon dates from eight surface concentrations of shell and 10 test-pits...
This paper presents a set of hypotheses to explain the cultural differences between Aboriginal peopl...
This paper presents a set of hypotheses to explain the cultural differences between Aboriginal peopl...
Radiocarbon dates from three Kaiadilt Aboriginal sites on the South Wellesley Islands, southern Gulf...
Radiocarbon dates from three Kaiadilt Aboriginal sites on the South Wellesley Islands, southern Gulf...
Claims for mid-Holocene Aboriginal occupation at the shell matrix site of Wurdukanhan, Mornington Is...
Dabangay , on the island of Mabuyag, is one of only two known mid-Holocene sites in Torres Strait. E...
The coastal plains of northern Australia are relatively recent formations that have undergone dynami...
The coastal plains of northern Australia are relatively recent formations that have undergone dynami...
The coastal plains of northern Australia are relatively recent formations that have undergone dynami...
According to written histories, trepang fishers from Island Southeast Asia (“Makassans”) frequented ...
This paper presents an overview of archaeological investigations in the Sir Edward Pellew Islands in...
This paper presents a series of new radiocarbon dates from Koolan Shelter 2, a large rockshelter in ...
Archaeological survey, excavations, and analyses of the Murdumurdu shell midden on Bentinck Island, ...
This paper re-examines stratigraphy and radiocarbon dates at Cross Creek in Sarah's Gully. Three new...
This paper presents 29 radiocarbon dates from eight surface concentrations of shell and 10 test-pits...
This paper presents a set of hypotheses to explain the cultural differences between Aboriginal peopl...
This paper presents a set of hypotheses to explain the cultural differences between Aboriginal peopl...