1. Mort Creek Site Complex, Curtis Coast: Site Report
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Sean Ulm, Melissa Carter, Deborah Brian, and Ian Lilley
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Archeology ,geography ,geography.geographical_feature_category ,Taphonomy ,biology ,National park ,Excavation ,biology.organism_classification ,Archaeology ,Natural (archaeology) ,law.invention ,Foraminifera ,Chenier ,Peninsula ,law ,Anthropology ,Radiocarbon dating ,Geology - Abstract
This paper reports the results of excavations conducted at the Mort Creek Site Complex, located in the Rodds Peninsula Section of Eurimbula National Park on the southern Curtis Coast, Central Queensland. Cultural and natural marine shell deposits were excavated and analysed as part of an investigation of natural and cultural site formation processes in the area. Analyses (including foraminifera studies) demonstrate a complex site formation history, with interfingering of cultural and natural shell deposits (cheniers) in some areas of the site. Radiocarbon dating indicates that Aboriginal occupation of the site was initiated before 2,000 cal BP, overlapping with dates obtained for natural chenier deposits.
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- 1999
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