There are few archaeological sites that contain records for Pleistocene coastal occupation in Australia, as is the case globally. Two major viewpoints seek to explain why so few sites exist. The first is that the Pleistocene coast was a relatively marginal environment where fluctuating sea levels actively inhibited coastal resource productivity until the mid-to-late Holocene. The second position suggests that the Pleistocene coast (and its resources) was variably productive, potentially hosting extensive populations, but that the archaeological evidence for this occupation has been submerged by sea level rise. To help reconcile these perspectives in Australia, this paper provides a review, discussion, and assessment of the evidence for Aust...
Australia has an extensive coastline extending over 60,000 km through diverse tropical and temperate...
In this review volume, we bring together researchers and institutions involved in Australian island ...
Over the last 20,000 years one-third of the continental land mass of Australia, or 2.12 million km2,...
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...
There are few archaeological sites that contain records for Pleistocene coastal occupation in Austra...
In this paper, we present a terminal Pleistocene/early Holocene archaeological record from John Wayn...
This contribution synthesizes archaeological studies of human economies from the Barrow–Montebello i...
Located on the edge of Australia's North West continental shelf, Barrow Island is uniquely located t...
An open site at Wallen Wallen Creek, North Stradbroke Island has revealed a deep (≥2.5 m) stratified...
The sea is central to the lives of contemporary coastal Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people...
The sea is central to the lives of contemporary coastal Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people...
The sea is central to the lives of contemporary coastal Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people...
Australia has an extensive coastline extending over 60,000 km through diverse tropical and temperate...
Australia has an extensive coastline extending over 60,000 km through diverse tropical and temperate...
Australia has an extensive coastline extending over 60,000 km through diverse tropical and temperate...
In this review volume, we bring together researchers and institutions involved in Australian island ...
Over the last 20,000 years one-third of the continental land mass of Australia, or 2.12 million km2,...
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...
There are few archaeological sites that contain records for Pleistocene coastal occupation in Austra...
In this paper, we present a terminal Pleistocene/early Holocene archaeological record from John Wayn...
This contribution synthesizes archaeological studies of human economies from the Barrow–Montebello i...
Located on the edge of Australia's North West continental shelf, Barrow Island is uniquely located t...
An open site at Wallen Wallen Creek, North Stradbroke Island has revealed a deep (≥2.5 m) stratified...
The sea is central to the lives of contemporary coastal Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people...
The sea is central to the lives of contemporary coastal Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people...
The sea is central to the lives of contemporary coastal Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people...
Australia has an extensive coastline extending over 60,000 km through diverse tropical and temperate...
Australia has an extensive coastline extending over 60,000 km through diverse tropical and temperate...
Australia has an extensive coastline extending over 60,000 km through diverse tropical and temperate...
In this review volume, we bring together researchers and institutions involved in Australian island ...
Over the last 20,000 years one-third of the continental land mass of Australia, or 2.12 million km2,...