Sandblow sites in the Great Sandy Region, coastal southeast Queensland: implications for models of late Holocene rainforest exploitation and settlement restructuring

Q1 Arts and Humanities
Ian J. McNiven
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Abstract

Excavations and surface collections undertaken at four large stone artefact sites situated within huge, active parabolic dunes at Cooloola are described.  I argue that these sites, along with similar sites on Fraser Island, represent elements of an Early Phase of Aboriginal use of the Great Sandy Region between at least c. 5500 to 2300 BP.  Demise of the Early Phase is seen as a response to climatically-induced, regional decreases in rainforest distribution.  This response is set within broader scale increases and decreases in rainforest exploitation seen across SE Queensland around 3000-2000 BP.  The implications of complementary responses to resource restructuring in terms of reconstructions of past settlement patterns and population size are discussed.
昆士兰东南沿海大沙区的风沙遗址:对晚全新世雨林开发和聚落重建模式的启示
描述了在库罗拉巨大的、活跃的抛物线沙丘内的四个大型石质人工制品遗址进行的挖掘和表面collectionsÂ。Â我认为这些遗址,以及弗雷泽岛上的类似遗址,代表了至少在公元前5500年到2300年之间,土著居民使用大沙地地区的早期阶段。Â早期阶段的消亡被认为是对气候引起的热带雨林分布区域减少的反应。Â这一反应是在更广泛的范围内设定的,在3000-2000年前,整个昆士兰东南部的雨林开发增加和减少。Â从重建过去的定居模式和人口规模的角度讨论了资源结构调整的互补性反应的影响。
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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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