The functional study of ground stone artefacts and the analysis of charred plant remains together demonstrate that plant foods played a significant role in the diets of Aboriginal Australians through all occupation phases at the Pleistocene-aged archaeological site of Madjedbebe. Here we report studies of three sandstone grinding stones from the Holocene levels of the site, one associated with a radiocarbon age of 690 cal. BP, and the others with an age of 8320 cal. BP. The functional analyses involved technological studies combined with brightfield microscopy, starch grain analysis, biochemical testing and gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (GC–MS). All three tools had usewear consistent with plant processing, with two having abrasive sm...
Plant residues recovered from prehistoric stone artifacts can be used to help explain tool function ...
There is little evidence for the role of plant foods in the dispersal of early modern humans into ne...
Grinding stones and fragments have often been found in archaeological sites at Lake Mungo, south-wes...
Identifying the range of plants and/or animals processed by pounding and/or grinding stones has been...
Grinding stones and ground stone implements are important technological innovations in later human e...
Grinding stones and ground stone implements are important technological innovations in later human e...
Ground stone technology for processing starchy plant foods has its origins in the late Pleistocene, ...
Ground stone technology for processing starchy plant foods has its origins in the late Pleistocene, ...
© The Author(s) 2020. Ground stone technology for processing starchy plant foods has its origins in ...
Ground stone technology for processing starchy plant foods has its origins in the late Pleistocene, ...
There is little evidence for the role of plant foods in the dispersal of early modern humans into ne...
The plant macrofossil assemblage from Madjedbebe, Mirarr Country, northern Australia, provides insig...
Grinding stones are sometimes found as isolated artefacts but more commonly as minor components of a...
Grinding stones are sometimes found as isolated artefacts but more commonly as minor components of a...
There is little evidence for the role of plant foods in the dispersal of early modern humans into ne...
Plant residues recovered from prehistoric stone artifacts can be used to help explain tool function ...
There is little evidence for the role of plant foods in the dispersal of early modern humans into ne...
Grinding stones and fragments have often been found in archaeological sites at Lake Mungo, south-wes...
Identifying the range of plants and/or animals processed by pounding and/or grinding stones has been...
Grinding stones and ground stone implements are important technological innovations in later human e...
Grinding stones and ground stone implements are important technological innovations in later human e...
Ground stone technology for processing starchy plant foods has its origins in the late Pleistocene, ...
Ground stone technology for processing starchy plant foods has its origins in the late Pleistocene, ...
© The Author(s) 2020. Ground stone technology for processing starchy plant foods has its origins in ...
Ground stone technology for processing starchy plant foods has its origins in the late Pleistocene, ...
There is little evidence for the role of plant foods in the dispersal of early modern humans into ne...
The plant macrofossil assemblage from Madjedbebe, Mirarr Country, northern Australia, provides insig...
Grinding stones are sometimes found as isolated artefacts but more commonly as minor components of a...
Grinding stones are sometimes found as isolated artefacts but more commonly as minor components of a...
There is little evidence for the role of plant foods in the dispersal of early modern humans into ne...
Plant residues recovered from prehistoric stone artifacts can be used to help explain tool function ...
There is little evidence for the role of plant foods in the dispersal of early modern humans into ne...
Grinding stones and fragments have often been found in archaeological sites at Lake Mungo, south-wes...