Australia has an extensive coastline extending over 60,000 km through diverse tropical and temperate environments. Indigenous archaeological sites are found along this coastline from the time of earliest settlement at least 50,000 years ago. However, Pleistocene sites are rare owing largely to the destructive impacts of sea-level change associated with the end of the last ice age around 10,000 years ago. After this sites are more numerous but there is variability around the coastline due to the impact of a range of both natural and human factors. Here we focus on six key issues impacting on the development and conservation of coastal archaeological deposits: sea-levels, climate change, cyclones, storms, tsunamis and contemporary human impac...
In this review volume, we bring together researchers and institutions involved in Australian island ...
Reconstructing past sea levels can help constrain uncertainties surrounding the rate of change, magn...
[Extract] In two new studies published in Australian Archaeology, we outline approaches to help us b...
Australia has an extensive coastline extending over 60,000 km through diverse tropical and temperate...
In Australia as elsewhere in the world, coastal archaeological sites are increasingly threatened by ...
Coastal sea level rise, increased storm wash, storm surges and extreme weather events such as tropic...
Hundreds of thousands of significant archaeological and cultural heritage sites (cultural sites) alo...
Australia's coastal zone contains a diverse range of cultural heritage places. They are, however, ne...
There are few archaeological sites that contain records for Pleistocene coastal occupation in Austra...
There are few archaeological sites that contain records for Pleistocene coastal occupation in Austra...
Climate change and sea level rise are expected to exacerbate existing coastal hazards such as erosio...
Defining and understanding change as observed in the mid-to-late Holocene Australian archaeological ...
Thesis by publication.Bibliography: pages 258-285.Chapter 1. Introduction -- Chapter 2. Holocene sea...
[Extract] With global sea levels expected to rise by up to a metre by 2100 we can learn much from ar...
Climate change and sea level rise are expected to exacerbate existing coastal hazards such as erosio...
In this review volume, we bring together researchers and institutions involved in Australian island ...
Reconstructing past sea levels can help constrain uncertainties surrounding the rate of change, magn...
[Extract] In two new studies published in Australian Archaeology, we outline approaches to help us b...
Australia has an extensive coastline extending over 60,000 km through diverse tropical and temperate...
In Australia as elsewhere in the world, coastal archaeological sites are increasingly threatened by ...
Coastal sea level rise, increased storm wash, storm surges and extreme weather events such as tropic...
Hundreds of thousands of significant archaeological and cultural heritage sites (cultural sites) alo...
Australia's coastal zone contains a diverse range of cultural heritage places. They are, however, ne...
There are few archaeological sites that contain records for Pleistocene coastal occupation in Austra...
There are few archaeological sites that contain records for Pleistocene coastal occupation in Austra...
Climate change and sea level rise are expected to exacerbate existing coastal hazards such as erosio...
Defining and understanding change as observed in the mid-to-late Holocene Australian archaeological ...
Thesis by publication.Bibliography: pages 258-285.Chapter 1. Introduction -- Chapter 2. Holocene sea...
[Extract] With global sea levels expected to rise by up to a metre by 2100 we can learn much from ar...
Climate change and sea level rise are expected to exacerbate existing coastal hazards such as erosio...
In this review volume, we bring together researchers and institutions involved in Australian island ...
Reconstructing past sea levels can help constrain uncertainties surrounding the rate of change, magn...
[Extract] In two new studies published in Australian Archaeology, we outline approaches to help us b...