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Nawarla Gabarnmang, a 45,180±910 cal BP Site in Jawoyn Country, Southwest Arnhem Land Platea

Authors :
School of Geography and Environmental, Monash University ; Monash University
de la Préhistoire à l'Actuel, Cultures, Environnement, Anthropologie (PACEA) ; CNRS - Université Sciences et Technologies - Bordeaux I - Ministère de la Culture et de la Communication
Environnements, Dynamiques et Territoires de la Montagne (EDYTEM) ; Université de Savoie - CNRS
School of Social Science, University of Queensland ; University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia
Radiocarbon Dating Laboratory, University of Waikato ; University of Waikato
Public Memory Research Centre, School of humanities and Communication, University of Southern Queensland ; University of Southern Queensland
Centre National de Préhistoire (CNP) ; MIN CULTURE
Division of Mammals, Smithsonian Institution ; SMITHSONIAN
DAVID, Bruno
Geneste, Jean-Michel
Whear, Ray L.
Delannoy, Jean-Jacques
Katherine, Margaret
Gunn, Robert
Clarkson, Christopher
Plisson, Hugues
Lee, Preston
Petchey, Fiona
Rowe, Cassandra
Barker, Bryce
Lamb, Lara
Miller, Wes
Hoerlé, Stéphane
James, Daniel
Boche, Elisa
Aplin, Ken
Mcniven, Ian
Richards, Thomas
Fairbairn, Andrew
Matthews, Jacqueline
School of Geography and Environmental, Monash University ; Monash University
de la Préhistoire à l'Actuel, Cultures, Environnement, Anthropologie (PACEA) ; CNRS - Université Sciences et Technologies - Bordeaux I - Ministère de la Culture et de la Communication
Environnements, Dynamiques et Territoires de la Montagne (EDYTEM) ; Université de Savoie - CNRS
School of Social Science, University of Queensland ; University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia
Radiocarbon Dating Laboratory, University of Waikato ; University of Waikato
Public Memory Research Centre, School of humanities and Communication, University of Southern Queensland ; University of Southern Queensland
Centre National de Préhistoire (CNP) ; MIN CULTURE
Division of Mammals, Smithsonian Institution ; SMITHSONIAN
DAVID, Bruno
Geneste, Jean-Michel
Whear, Ray L.
Delannoy, Jean-Jacques
Katherine, Margaret
Gunn, Robert
Clarkson, Christopher
Plisson, Hugues
Lee, Preston
Petchey, Fiona
Rowe, Cassandra
Barker, Bryce
Lamb, Lara
Miller, Wes
Hoerlé, Stéphane
James, Daniel
Boche, Elisa
Aplin, Ken
Mcniven, Ian
Richards, Thomas
Fairbairn, Andrew
Matthews, Jacqueline
Source :
Australian Archeology; Australian Archeology, 2011, pp. 73-77

Abstract

International audience<br />Recent 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.

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Database :
OAIster
Journal :
Australian Archeology; Australian Archeology, 2011, pp. 73-77
Notes :
Australian Archeology, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.ocn893166603
Document Type :
Electronic Resource