Pleistocene Aboriginal occupation at Cania Gorge, Central Queensland: preliminary results of fieldwork
Lilley, Ian, Brian, Deborah, Clarkson, Chris, and Ulm, Sean (1998) Pleistocene Aboriginal occupation at Cania Gorge, Central Queensland: preliminary results of fieldwork. Archaeology in Oceania, 33 (1). pp. 28-31.
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Abstract
Recent excavations at Cania Gorge in central Queensland have revealed evidence for Aboriginal occupation dating from the late Pleistocene through to the historical period. This paper briefly describes the general aims of the project as well as several of the key sites excavated, and reports initial radiocarbon determinations. These excavations were conducted as part of the Gooreng Gooreng Cultural Heritage Project, which is being undertaken in collaboration with the Gurang Land Council Aboriginal Corporation (see Clarkson et al. in prep.; Jolly 1994; Lilley and Ulm 1995; Lilley et al. 1996; Lilley et al. in press).
Item ID: | 18552 |
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Item Type: | Article (Research - C1) |
ISSN: | 1834-4453 |
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Date Deposited: | 15 May 2012 06:08 |
FoR Codes: | 21 HISTORY AND ARCHAEOLOGY > 2101 Archaeology > 210101 Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Archaeology @ 100% |
SEO Codes: | 95 CULTURAL UNDERSTANDING > 9505 Understanding Past Societies > 950503 Understanding Australias Past @ 100% |
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