Rockshelters contain some of the most important archives of human activity in Australia but most research has focused on artifacts and cultural context. This study explores geomorphological and geoarchaeological approaches for understanding a sandstone rockshelter in interior northern Australia: Gledswood Shelter 1. At this site, magnetic susceptibility and micromorphology techniques were integrated with bulk sedimentology, soil chemistry and geochronology to better understand the record of human impact and site formation processes. The micromorphology studies indicate that primary depositional fabrics, such as graded bedding or laminations, are absent, and sediment structural development is low throughout the entire sequence, with most sam...
Rockshelter Excavations in the East Hamersley Range’ offers a detailed study of six exceptional rock...
Archaeological excavations in sediments dating to between 60 000 and 40 000 years ago are rare in Au...
Gledswood Shelter 1 (GS1) is a sandstone rockshelter located in northwest Queensland containing arch...
In regions that lack built structures or stratified open archaeological sites, such as precolonial A...
In regions that lack built structures or stratified open archaeological sites, such as precolonial A...
Ground-penetrating radar (GPR) surveys offer several advantages for non-invasively assessing stratig...
Malarrak 1 is currently the northernmost excavated rockshelter on the Australian mainland, located i...
This geoarchaeological study aims to establish the geomorphic context of Aboriginal cultural landsca...
Abstract: This paper reviews the long history of interaction between scientists working in geo-morph...
In coastal areas of the globe, open shell matrix sites are commonly used to establish regional chron...
This paper compares archaeological evidence of Aboriginal occupation inside rock shelters and outsid...
The time of arrival of people in Australia is an unresolved question. It is relevant to debates abou...
Understanding the roles of natural and human processes in the formation and construction of rock art...
Surface deposits of stone artefacts are the most common feature of the Australian Aboriginal archaeo...
Surface deposits of stone artefacts are the most common feature of the Australian Aboriginal archaeo...
Rockshelter Excavations in the East Hamersley Range’ offers a detailed study of six exceptional rock...
Archaeological excavations in sediments dating to between 60 000 and 40 000 years ago are rare in Au...
Gledswood Shelter 1 (GS1) is a sandstone rockshelter located in northwest Queensland containing arch...
In regions that lack built structures or stratified open archaeological sites, such as precolonial A...
In regions that lack built structures or stratified open archaeological sites, such as precolonial A...
Ground-penetrating radar (GPR) surveys offer several advantages for non-invasively assessing stratig...
Malarrak 1 is currently the northernmost excavated rockshelter on the Australian mainland, located i...
This geoarchaeological study aims to establish the geomorphic context of Aboriginal cultural landsca...
Abstract: This paper reviews the long history of interaction between scientists working in geo-morph...
In coastal areas of the globe, open shell matrix sites are commonly used to establish regional chron...
This paper compares archaeological evidence of Aboriginal occupation inside rock shelters and outsid...
The time of arrival of people in Australia is an unresolved question. It is relevant to debates abou...
Understanding the roles of natural and human processes in the formation and construction of rock art...
Surface deposits of stone artefacts are the most common feature of the Australian Aboriginal archaeo...
Surface deposits of stone artefacts are the most common feature of the Australian Aboriginal archaeo...
Rockshelter Excavations in the East Hamersley Range’ offers a detailed study of six exceptional rock...
Archaeological excavations in sediments dating to between 60 000 and 40 000 years ago are rare in Au...
Gledswood Shelter 1 (GS1) is a sandstone rockshelter located in northwest Queensland containing arch...