An analysis of surface scatters of stone artifacts from late Holocene contexts at Stud Creek, Sturt National Park in the northwest of New South Wales, Australia, is reported. A sedimentological and archaeological chronology for Stud Creek shows archaeological remains are no older than 2000 years and Stud Creek saw repeated occupation during the last two millennia. Methods are proposed whereby conflated stone artifact assemblages from different locations within the Stud Creek catchment can be analyzed to understand how use of the catchment differed from place to place. We propose "place use history," as a more useful concept than "settlement system" for understanding surface artifact assemblages.39 page(s
Thesis (PhD)--Macquarie University, Division of Environmental & Life Sciences, Graduate School of th...
This thesis describes the results, analysis and interpretations of archaeological fieldwork carried...
Surface deposits of stone artefacts are the most common feature of the Australian Aboriginal archaeo...
An analysis of surface scatters of stone artifacts from late Holocene contexts at Stud Creek, Sturt ...
Surface visibility is a significant constraint in archaeological survey, and estimates of surface vi...
Harry Allen excavated Burkes Cave in the Scopes Ranges, western New South Wales (NSW), Australia in ...
Recent research conducted on the stone artefacts from the Tasmanian Pleistocene site of Bone Cave co...
An intensification theory was developed in Australian archaeology in the early 1980s from a desire t...
Surface scatters of Aboriginal stone artifacts have been exposed in many parts of inland Australia b...
The conventional approach to assessing the archaeological record in most parts of the world involves...
Geomorphic processes that affect the archaeological record – by exposing it, destroying it or coveri...
In Australia, geomorphological change since the late nineteenth century ensures surface artifact vis...
Early models of backed artefact use in Australia proposed that they were typically barbs or tips on ...
The archaeological record of much of Australia is dominated by deposits that date to the mid to late...
Degree conferred May 1987.Bibliography: pages 341-358.Chapter 1. Introduction -- Chapter 2. Conceptu...
Thesis (PhD)--Macquarie University, Division of Environmental & Life Sciences, Graduate School of th...
This thesis describes the results, analysis and interpretations of archaeological fieldwork carried...
Surface deposits of stone artefacts are the most common feature of the Australian Aboriginal archaeo...
An analysis of surface scatters of stone artifacts from late Holocene contexts at Stud Creek, Sturt ...
Surface visibility is a significant constraint in archaeological survey, and estimates of surface vi...
Harry Allen excavated Burkes Cave in the Scopes Ranges, western New South Wales (NSW), Australia in ...
Recent research conducted on the stone artefacts from the Tasmanian Pleistocene site of Bone Cave co...
An intensification theory was developed in Australian archaeology in the early 1980s from a desire t...
Surface scatters of Aboriginal stone artifacts have been exposed in many parts of inland Australia b...
The conventional approach to assessing the archaeological record in most parts of the world involves...
Geomorphic processes that affect the archaeological record – by exposing it, destroying it or coveri...
In Australia, geomorphological change since the late nineteenth century ensures surface artifact vis...
Early models of backed artefact use in Australia proposed that they were typically barbs or tips on ...
The archaeological record of much of Australia is dominated by deposits that date to the mid to late...
Degree conferred May 1987.Bibliography: pages 341-358.Chapter 1. Introduction -- Chapter 2. Conceptu...
Thesis (PhD)--Macquarie University, Division of Environmental & Life Sciences, Graduate School of th...
This thesis describes the results, analysis and interpretations of archaeological fieldwork carried...
Surface deposits of stone artefacts are the most common feature of the Australian Aboriginal archaeo...