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- Title
Palaeo-ecology and Pleistocene human occupation in south central Tasmania.
- Authors
Cosgrove, Richard; Allen, Jim; Marshall, Brendan
- Abstract
Evidence for the late-Pleistocene and early-Holocene settlement of Tasmania is now offered by a growing number of sites in a variety of landscapes; among the more remarkable finds are cave-sites with evidence for human settlement of periglacial uplands before 30,000 BP. Goad faunal assemblages and environmental records allow the reconstruction of a subsistence system different in character from those modelled on a European Pleistocene prototype.
- Subjects
TASMANIA; HUMAN settlements; HUMAN ecology; ROCK-cut dwellings; PLEISTOCENE stratigraphic geology
- Publication
Antiquity, 1990, Vol 64, Issue 242, p59
- ISSN
0003-598X
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1017/S0003598X00077309