International audienceRecent excavations at Nawarla Gabarnmang in Jawoyn country, southwest Arnhem Land have produced a long sequence of AMS radiocarbon determinations on individual pieces of charcoal reliably associated with stone artefacts dating back to 45,180±910 cal BP. It represents one of the earliest radiocarbon-dated archaeological sites in Australia. Here we report on initial results
We report new archaeological excavations from northern Australia revealing part of a charcoal design...
We report new archaeological excavations from northern Australia revealing part of a charcoal design...
New dating confirms that people occupied the Australian continent before the earliest time inferred ...
International audienceRecent excavations at Nawarla Gabarnmang in Jawoyn country, southwest Arnhem L...
Recent excavations at Nawarla Gabarnmang in Jawoyn country, southwest Arnhem Land have produced a lo...
Recent excavations at Nawarla Gabarnmang in Jawoyn country, southwest Arnhem Land have produced a lo...
Recent excavations at Nawarla Gabarnmang in Jawoyn Country, southwest Arnhem Land have produced a lo...
This study presents the results of an extensive radiocarbon dating program at the Nauwalabila I site...
From the 17th International Radiocarbon Conference held in Jerusalem, Israel, June 18-23, 2000.Charc...
This study presents the results of an extensive radiocarbon dating program at the Nauwalabila I site...
We present Bayesian modelling on a long sequence of radiocarbon ages from the archaeological site of...
Charcoal samples from ancient human occupation sites in Australia have been subjected to a rigorous ...
We present Bayesian modelling on a long sequence of radiocarbon ages from the archaeological site of...
We present Bayesian modelling on a long sequence of radiocarbon ages from the archaeological site of...
The radiocarbon determinations from the 1995 test excavations in two shell midden complexes on the c...
We report new archaeological excavations from northern Australia revealing part of a charcoal design...
We report new archaeological excavations from northern Australia revealing part of a charcoal design...
New dating confirms that people occupied the Australian continent before the earliest time inferred ...
International audienceRecent excavations at Nawarla Gabarnmang in Jawoyn country, southwest Arnhem L...
Recent excavations at Nawarla Gabarnmang in Jawoyn country, southwest Arnhem Land have produced a lo...
Recent excavations at Nawarla Gabarnmang in Jawoyn country, southwest Arnhem Land have produced a lo...
Recent excavations at Nawarla Gabarnmang in Jawoyn Country, southwest Arnhem Land have produced a lo...
This study presents the results of an extensive radiocarbon dating program at the Nauwalabila I site...
From the 17th International Radiocarbon Conference held in Jerusalem, Israel, June 18-23, 2000.Charc...
This study presents the results of an extensive radiocarbon dating program at the Nauwalabila I site...
We present Bayesian modelling on a long sequence of radiocarbon ages from the archaeological site of...
Charcoal samples from ancient human occupation sites in Australia have been subjected to a rigorous ...
We present Bayesian modelling on a long sequence of radiocarbon ages from the archaeological site of...
We present Bayesian modelling on a long sequence of radiocarbon ages from the archaeological site of...
The radiocarbon determinations from the 1995 test excavations in two shell midden complexes on the c...
We report new archaeological excavations from northern Australia revealing part of a charcoal design...
We report new archaeological excavations from northern Australia revealing part of a charcoal design...
New dating confirms that people occupied the Australian continent before the earliest time inferred ...