Pleistocene settlement in the Australian arid zone : occupation of an inland riverine landscape in the central Australian ranges /

Recent excavations at the Kulpi Mara Rockshelter in the Palmer River catchment of central Australia have produced radiocarbon determinations spanning an archaeological sequence of 30,000 years. These results enable re-assessment of models addressing the how, where and when of arid zone colonisation,...

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Autor principal: Thorley, Peter B.
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