A continental-scale model of Holocene Australian hunter-gatherer demography and mobility is generated using radiocarbon data and geospatial techniques. Results show a delayed expansion and settlement of much of Australia following the termination of the late Pleistocene until after 9,000 years ago (or 9ka). The onset of the Holocene climatic optimum (9-6ka) coincides with rapid expansion, growth and establishment of regional populations across ~75% of Australia, including much of the arid zone. This diffusion from isolated Pleistocene refugia provides a mechanism for the synchronous spread of pan-continental archaeological and linguistic attributes at this time (e.g. Pama-Nyungan language, Panaramitee art style, backed artefacts). We argue ...
<p>A) Average annual growth rates (GR<sub>Ann</sub>) from Williams [<a href="http://www.plosone.org/...
Measuring trends in the size of prehistoric populations is fundamental to our understanding of the d...
An intensification theory was developed in Australian archaeology in the early 1980s from a desire t...
A continental-scale model of Holocene Australian hunter-gatherer demography and mobility is generate...
A continental-scale model of Holocene Australian hunter-gatherer demography and mobility is generate...
A continental-scale model of Holocene Australian hunter-gatherer demography and mobility is generate...
Drawing on the recent synthesis of Australian palaeoclimate by the OZ-INTIMATE group (Reeves etal., ...
Drawing on the recent synthesis of Australian palaeoclimate by the OZ-INTIMATE group (Reeves etal., ...
Drawing on the recent synthesis of Australian palaeoclimate by the OZ-INTIMATE group (Reeves et al.,...
Recent evidence indicates that a wide range of environmental sectors of Greater Australia had been p...
ABSTRACT: Sum probability analysis of 1275 radiometric ages from 608 archaeological sites across nor...
Exploratory time-series analysis of radiocarbon data from archaeological contexts is used to reconst...
Sum probability analysis of 1275 radiometric ages from 608 archaeological sites across northern and ...
A number of models, developed primarily in the 1980s, propose that Aboriginal Australian populations...
Future changes in sea-level are projected to have significant environmental and social impacts, but ...
<p>A) Average annual growth rates (GR<sub>Ann</sub>) from Williams [<a href="http://www.plosone.org/...
Measuring trends in the size of prehistoric populations is fundamental to our understanding of the d...
An intensification theory was developed in Australian archaeology in the early 1980s from a desire t...
A continental-scale model of Holocene Australian hunter-gatherer demography and mobility is generate...
A continental-scale model of Holocene Australian hunter-gatherer demography and mobility is generate...
A continental-scale model of Holocene Australian hunter-gatherer demography and mobility is generate...
Drawing on the recent synthesis of Australian palaeoclimate by the OZ-INTIMATE group (Reeves etal., ...
Drawing on the recent synthesis of Australian palaeoclimate by the OZ-INTIMATE group (Reeves etal., ...
Drawing on the recent synthesis of Australian palaeoclimate by the OZ-INTIMATE group (Reeves et al.,...
Recent evidence indicates that a wide range of environmental sectors of Greater Australia had been p...
ABSTRACT: Sum probability analysis of 1275 radiometric ages from 608 archaeological sites across nor...
Exploratory time-series analysis of radiocarbon data from archaeological contexts is used to reconst...
Sum probability analysis of 1275 radiometric ages from 608 archaeological sites across northern and ...
A number of models, developed primarily in the 1980s, propose that Aboriginal Australian populations...
Future changes in sea-level are projected to have significant environmental and social impacts, but ...
<p>A) Average annual growth rates (GR<sub>Ann</sub>) from Williams [<a href="http://www.plosone.org/...
Measuring trends in the size of prehistoric populations is fundamental to our understanding of the d...
An intensification theory was developed in Australian archaeology in the early 1980s from a desire t...