Settlement and subsistence activities along Tin Can Bay, southeast Queensland

Q1 Arts and Humanities
Ian J. McNiven
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Abstract

Tin Can Bay flanks the northwestern boundary of the Cooloola region, coastal southeast Queensland.  It is a rich estuarine environment emptying into the southern end of the Great Sandy Strait which separates Fraser Island from the mainland. In 1983, I undertook a survey along the eastern periphery of the bay as part of Stage 1 of the Cooloola Region Archaeological Project (McNiven 1984, 1985).  The survey aimed to provide insights into the form, frequency and spatial arrangement of archaeological materials, and to integrate these results with an environmental framework.  As part of Stage 2 research in the region, I re-analysed Stage 1 survey data and excavated two midden sites (McNiven 1990a).  The work aimed at providing more detailed information about site location and content and a chronological perspective to the project.  This paper presents preliminary results of this research, focusing upon the nature and development of associated estuarine settlement-subsistence activities.  The broader spatial implications of this work have been integrated within a more encompassing regional model of settlement-subsistence behaviour (see McNiven 1990a, in press a).
昆士兰东南部,天罐湾沿岸的定居和生计活动
锡罐湾位于昆士兰东南沿海的库罗拉地区的西北边界两侧。Â这是一个丰富的河口环境,进入大沙海峡的南端,将弗雷泽岛与大陆分开。1983年,作为库罗拉地区考古项目(McNiven 1984,1985)第一阶段的一部分,我沿着海湾的东部边缘进行了一次调查。Â本次调查旨在深入了解考古材料的形式、频率和空间安排,并将这些结果与环境框架相结合。Â作为该地区第二阶段研究的一部分,我重新分析了第一阶段的调查数据并挖掘了两个中间遗址(McNiven 1990a)。Â这项工作旨在提供有关站点位置和内容的更详细信息以及项目的时间顺序视角。Â本文介绍了本研究的初步结果,重点介绍了相关河口定居-生存活动的性质和发展。Â这项工作的更广泛的空间影响已被纳入一个更具包容性的定居-生存行为区域模型(见McNiven 1990年a,出版物a)。
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Queensland Archaeological Research
Queensland Archaeological Research Arts and Humanities-Archeology (arts and humanities)
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期刊介绍: Queensland Archaeological Research is a peer-reviewed journal published since 1984 devoted to publishing substantive, original and high-quality archaeological research pertaining to Queensland, Australia and adjacent areas. Data-rich manuscripts are particularly welcome. Queensland Archaeological Research is published in English in one volume each year. Submission of articles to Queensland Archaeological Research is free. Access to articles in Queensland Archaeological Research is free.
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