Evidence for a coastal occupation time‐lag at Princess Charlotte Bay (North Queensland) and implications for coastal colonization and population growth theories for Aboriginal Australia
1985; Wiley; Volume: 20; Issue: 1 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1002/j.1834-4453.1985.tb00096.x
ISSN2204-1907
Autores Tópico(s)Pleistocene-Era Hominins and Archaeology
ResumoArchaeology in OceaniaVolume 20, Issue 1 p. 1-20 Article Evidence for a coastal occupation time-lag at Princess Charlotte Bay (North Queensland) and implications for coastal colonization and population growth theories for Aboriginal Australia J. M. Beaton, J. M. Beaton Department of Prehistory, Research School of Pacific Studies, Australian National UniversitySearch for more papers by this author J. M. Beaton, J. M. Beaton Department of Prehistory, Research School of Pacific Studies, Australian National UniversitySearch for more papers by this author First published: April 1985 https://doi.org/10.1002/j.1834-4453.1985.tb00096.xCitations: 139AboutPDF ToolsRequest permissionExport citationAdd to favoritesTrack citation ShareShare Give accessShare full text accessShare full-text accessPlease review our Terms and Conditions of Use and check box below to share full-text version of article.I have read and accept the Wiley Online Library Terms and Conditions of UseShareable LinkUse the link below to share a full-text version of this article with your friends and colleagues. Learn more.Copy URL Share a linkShare onEmailFacebookTwitterLinkedInRedditWechat References Allen, H. 1977. Archaeology of the East Alligator River Region, Western Arnhem Land. Unpublished paper, University of Auckland. Google Scholar Allen, J., Golson, J. and Jones, R. 1977. Sunda and Sahul, Academic Press. Google Scholar Bailey, G. N. 1977. Shellmounds, shellmiddens and raised beaches in the Cape York Peninsula. Mankind 11, 132–143. 10.1111/j.1835-9310.1977.tb01175.x Google Scholar Bailey, G. N. 1983. Problems of site formation and the interpretation of spatial and temporal discontinuities in the distribution of coastal middens. In P. M. Masters and N. C. Fleming (eds), Quaternary Coastlines and Marine Archaeology: Towards the Prehistory of Land Bridges and Continental Shelves, pp. 559–582. Academic Press, London. Google Scholar Beaton, J. M. 1977. Dangerous Harvest; Investigations in the Late Prehistoric Occupation of Upland southeast central Queensland. Unpublished PhD Thesis, Australian National University. Google Scholar Beaton, J. M. 1983. Does intensification account for changes in the Australian Holocene archaeological record? Archaeology in Oceania 18, 94–97. Google Scholar Beaton, J. and Jones, R. 1984. Man in the late-Quaternary history of Australia. In G. E. Wilford (ed.). Quaternary Studies in Australia: Future Directions. Bureau of Mineral Resources. Geology and Geophysics. Record 1984/14, 11–30. Canberra. Google Scholar Beaton, J. M. and Walsh, G. L. 1977. Che-Ka-ra. Mankind 11, 46–48. 10.1111/j.1835-9310.1977.tb01162.x Google Scholar Birdsell, J. B. 1957. Some population problems involving Pleistocene man. Cold Spring Harbor Symposia on Quantitative Biology 22, 47–69. 10.1101/SQB.1957.022.01.008 Web of Science®Google Scholar Bowdler, S. 1975. Further radiocarbon dates from Cave Bay Cave, Hunter Island, northwest Tasmania. Australian Archaeological Association Newsletter 3, 24–25. Google Scholar Bowdler, S. 1977. The coastal colonization of Australia. In J. Allen. J. Golson and R. Jones (eds). Sunda and Sahul, pp. 205–246. Academic Press. London. Google Scholar Bowdler, S. 1981. Hunters in the Highlands: Aboriginal adaptations in the eastern Australian uplands. Archaeology in Oceania 16, 99–111. 10.1002/j.1834-4453.1981.tb00014.x Google Scholar S. Bowdler (ed.) 1982. Coastal Archaeology in Eastern Australia. Department of Prehistory, Research School of Pacific Studies, The Australian National University. Canberra. Google Scholar Bowlder, S. 1983. Sieving seashells: midden analysis in Australian Archaeology. In G. Connah (ed.), Australian Field Archaeology: A Guide to Techniques, pp. 135–144. Australian Institute of Aboriginal Studies. Canberra. Google Scholar Campbell, V. 1972. Some radiocarbon dates of Aboriginal shellmiddens in the lower Macleay River valley. Mankind 8, 283–286. 10.1111/j.1835-9310.1972.tb00448.x Google Scholar Campbell, J. B. 1982. New radiocarbon dates for North Queensland prehistory. Australian Archaeology 14, 62–66. Google Scholar Chappell, J. M. A. 1982. Sea levels and sediments: some features of the context of coastal archaeological sites in the tropics. Archaeology in Oceania 17, 69–78. 10.1002/j.1834-4453.1982.tb00040.x Google Scholar Chappell, J. and Grindrod, J. in press. Chenier plain formation in northern Australia. In B. G. Thom (ed.), Recent Advances in Australian Coastal Geomorphology. Academic Press. Google Scholar Chappell, J. and Thom, B. G. 1977. Sea levels and coasts in Australia. In J. Allen et al. (eds), Sunda and Sahul, pp. 278–291. Academic Press, London. Google Scholar Chappell, J., Rhodes, E. G. Thom, B. G. and Wallensky, E. 1982. Hydro-isostasy and the sea-level isobase of 5500 BP in north Queensland, Australia. Marine Geology 49, 81–90. 10.1016/0025-3227(82)90030-5 Web of Science®Google Scholar Chase, A. K. and Sutton, P. 1981. Hunter gatherers in a rich environment: Aboriginal coastal exploitation in Cape York Peninsula. In A. Keast (ed.), Ecological Biogeography of Australia Vol. 3; pp. 1818–1852. W. Junk, The Hague. Google Scholar Connah, G. 1975. Current research at the Department of Prehistory and Archaeology, University of New England. Australian Archaeological Association Newsletter, 3, 28–31. Google Scholar Connah, G. 1976. Archaeology at the University of New England 1975–1976. Australian Archaeological Association Newsletter 5, 1–6. Google Scholar Cook, P. J. and Mayo, W. 1978. Sedimentology and Holocene History of a Tropical Estuary (Broad Sound Queensland). Bureau of Mineral Resources, Geology and Geophysics. Bulletin. 170. Canberra. Google Scholar Coutts, P. J. F. 1967. Coastal dunes and field archaeology in S.E. Australia. Archaeology and Physical Anthropology in Oceania 2. 28–34. 10.1002/j.1834-4453.1967.tb00015.x Google Scholar Coutts, P. J. F. 1970. The Archaeology of Wilson's Promontory. Australian Institute of Aboriginal Studies. No. 28. Canberra. Google Scholar Dortch, C. E. 1979. Devil's Lair, an example of prolonged cave use in southwestern Australia. World Archaeology 10, 258–279. 10.1080/00438243.1979.9979736 Web of Science®Google Scholar Dortch, C. E. 1980. Are there shellmiddens in southwestern Australia? Australian Institute of Aboriginal Studies. Newsletter 14, 26–30. Google Scholar Dortch, C. E., Kendrick, G. W. and Morse, K. 1984. Aboriginal mollusc exploitation in southwestern Australia. Archaeology in Oceania 19, 81–104. 10.1002/j.1834-4453.1984.tb00088.x Google Scholar Dortch, C. E. and Merrilees, D. 1973. Human occupation of Devil's Lair, Western Australia during the Pleistocene. Archaeology and Physical Anthropology in Oceania, 8, 89–115. 10.1002/j.1834-4453.1973.tb00169.x Google Scholar Ehrlich, P., Ehrlich, A. and Holdren, J. 1977. Ecoscience: Population. Resources. Environment. Freeman, San Francisco. Google Scholar Ferguson, W. C. 1980. Fossiliferous chert in Southwestern Australia after the Holocene Transgression: A behavioural hypothesis. Artefact 5, 155–169. Google Scholar Flood, J. M. 1976. Man and ecology in the highlands of south-eastern Australia: A case study. In N. Peterson (ed.), Tribes and Boundaries in Australia, pp. 30–49. Australian Institute of Aboriginal Studies, Canberra. Google Scholar Flood, J. M. 1980. The Moth Hunters. Australian Institute of Aboriginal Studies. Canberra. Google Scholar Galloway, R. W. and Loeffler, E. 1972. Aspects of geomorphology and soils in the Torres Strait region. In D. Walker (ed.), Bridge and Barrier: The Natural and Cultural History of Torres Strait, pp. 11–28. Publication BG/3, Department of Biogeography and Geomorphology, Research School of Pacific Studies, The Australian National University. Google Scholar Gillespie, R. and Temple, R. B. 1976. Sydney University natural radiocarbon measurements. Radiocarbon 18, 96–109. 10.1017/S0033822200002393 Web of Science®Google Scholar Gillespie, R. and Temple R. B. 1977. Radiocarbon dating of shellmiddens. Archaeology and Physical Anthropology in Oceania, 12, 26–37. 10.1002/j.1834-4453.1977.tb00254.x Google Scholar Glover, J. E. 1975. Aboriginal chert artifacts probably from quarries on the continental shelf, Western Australia. Search 10, 118–119. Google Scholar Grant-Taylor, T. L. and Rafter, J. A. 1963. New Zealand natural radiocarbon measurements I-V. Radiocarbon 5, 118–162. 10.1017/S0033822200036845 Google Scholar Hale, H. M. and Tindale, N. B. 1933. Aborigines of Princess Charlotte Bay. Records of the South Australian Museum 5, 64–116. Google Scholar Hall, J. 1982. Sitting on the crop of the bay. In S. Bowdler (ed.), Coastal Archaeology in Eastern Australia, pp. 79–95. Department of Prehistory, Research School of Pacific Studies, The Australian National University. Google Scholar Horton, D. R. 1981. Water and Woodland, the peopling of Australia. Australian Institute of Aboriginal Studies Newsletter 16, 21–27. Google Scholar Hughes, P. J. and Djohadze, V. 1980. Radiocarbon dates from archaeological sites on the south coast of New South Wales and the use of depth/age curves. Occasional Papers in Prehistory 1. Department of Prehistory, Research School of Pacific Studies, The Australian National University. Google Scholar Hughes, P. J. and Lampert, R. J. 1982. Prehistoric population change in southern coastal New South Wales. In, S. Bowdler (ed.), Coastal Archaeology in Eastern Australia, pp. 16–28. Department of Prehistory, Research School of Pacific Studies, The Australian National University. Google Scholar Jones, R. 1965. Archaeological reconnaissance in Tasmania, summer 1963/64. Oceania 35, 191–201. 10.1002/j.1834-4461.1965.tb00852.x Web of Science®Google Scholar Jones, R. 1968. The geographical background to the arrival of man in Australia and Tasmania. Archaeology and Physical Anthropology in Oceania 3, 186–215. 10.1002/j.1834-4453.1968.tb00067.x Google Scholar Jones, R. 1974. Tasmanian tribes. In N. B. Tindale, Aboriginal Tribes of Australia, pp. 319–354. University of California Press, Berkeley. Web of Science®Google Scholar Jones, R. 1978. Why did the Tasmanians stop eating fish. In R. Gould (ed.), Explorations in Ethnoarchaeology, pp. 11–48. University of New Mexico Press, Albuquerque. Google Scholar Jones, R. 1979. The fifth continent: Problems concerning the human colonization of Australia. Annual Review of Anthropology 8, 445–466. 10.1146/annurev.an.08.100179.002305 Web of Science®Google Scholar Kamminga, J. and Allen, H. 1973. Report of the Archaeological Survey. Alligator Rivers Environmental Fact-Finding Study. Australian Government, Darwin. Google Scholar Kendrick, G. W. and Morse, K. 1982. An Aboriginal shell midden deposit from the Warroora Coast northwestern Australia. Australian Archaeology 14, 6–12. Google Scholar Kigoshi, H. and Kobayashi, H. 1965. Gakushuin natural radiocarbon measurements IV. Radiocarbon 7, 17. 10.1017/S003382220003705X Google Scholar Lampert, R. J. 1966. An excavation at Durras North, New South Wales. Archaeology and Physical Anthropology in Oceania 1, 83–118. 10.1002/j.1834-4453.1966.tb00010.x Google Scholar Lampert, R. J. 1971. Burrill Lake and Currarong. Terra Australis 1. Google Scholar Lampert, R. J. 1981. The Great Kartan Mystery. Terra Australis 5. Google Scholar Lorblanchet, M. and Jones, R. 1979. Les premiers fouilles a Dampier (Australie occidentale) et leur place dans l'ensemble australien. Bulletin de la Societe Prehistorique Francaise 76, 463–487. 10.3406/bspf.1979.5169 Google Scholar Lourandos, H. 1977. Aboriginal spatial organization and population: Southwestern Victoria reconsidered. Archaeology and Physical Anthropology in Oceania 12, 202–225. 10.1002/j.1834-4453.1977.tb00271.x Google Scholar Lourandos, H. 1980a. Forces of Change: Aboriginal technology and population in southwestern Victoria. Unpublished PhD Thesis, University of Sydney. Google Scholar Lourandos, H. 1980b. Change or stability?: hydraulics, hunter-gatherers and population in temperate Australia. World Archaeology 11, 245–266. 10.1080/00438243.1980.9979765 Web of Science®Google Scholar Lourandos, H. 1983. Intensification: a late Pleistocene-Holocene archaeological sequence from Southwestern Victoria. Archaeology in Oceania 18, 81–94. 10.1002/arco.1983.18.2.81 Google Scholar Luebbers, R. 1978. Meals and menus: a study of change in coastal settlements in South Australia. Unpublished PhD thesis, The Australian National University. Web of Science®Google Scholar McBryde, I. 1982. Coast and Estuary. Australian Institute of Aboriginal Studies, Canberra. Web of Science®Google Scholar Meehan, B. 1982. Shell Bed to Shell Midden. Australian Institute of Aboriginal Studies, Canberra. Google Scholar Megaw, J. V. S. 1965. Excavations in the Royal National Park, New South Wales: a first series of radiocarbon dates from the Sydney district. Oceania 35, 202–207. 10.1002/j.1834-4461.1965.tb00853.x Web of Science®Google Scholar Minnegal, M. 1982. Dugong processing as an archaeological phenomenon: evidence from a small complex of sites at Princess Charlotte Bay, North Queensland. Unpublished BA (Hons) thesis, University of Queensland. Google Scholar Minnegal, M. 1984. Dugong bones from Princess Charlotte Bay. Australian Archaeology 18, 63–71. Google Scholar Morse, K. 1982. Middle Head: a prehistoric Aboriginal shell midden on the south western Australian coast. Australian Archaeology 15, 1–7. Google Scholar Morwood, M. J. 1979. Art and Stone: towards a prehistory of central western Queensland. Unpublished PhD Thesis, Australian National University. Google Scholar Mulvaney, D. J. 1975. The Prehistory of Australia. Penguin. Google Scholar Mulvaney, D. J. 1976. The chain of connection. In N. Peterson (ed.), Tribes and boundaries in Australia, pp. 72–94. Australian Institute of Aboriginal Studies, Canberra. Google Scholar Mulvaney, J. 1981. Salvaging salvage archaeology. Australian Archaeology 12, 61–62. Google Scholar Reber, G. 1965. Aboriginal carbon dates from Tasmania. Mankind 6, 264–268. 10.1111/j.1835-9310.1965.tb00359.x Google Scholar Rhodes, E. G. 1980. Modes of Holocene Coastal Progradation, Gulf of Carpentaria. Unpublished PhD Thesis, Australian National University. Google Scholar Ross, A. 1981. Holocene environments and prehistoric site patterning in the Victorian Mallee. Archaeology in Oceania 16, 145–154. 10.1002/j.1834-4453.1981.tb00025.x Google Scholar Rowland, M. J. 1981. Radiocarbon dates for a shell fishook and disc from Mazie Bay. North Keppel Island. Australian Archaeology 12, 63–64. Google Scholar Rowland, M. J. 1982. Stockyard Point. Australian Archaeology 15, 35–42. Google Scholar Rowland, M. J. 1983. Aborigines and environment in Holocene Australia: changing paradigms. Australian Aboriginal Studies 2, 62–77. Google Scholar Schrire, C. 1982. The Alligator Rivers. Prehistory and ecology in western Arnhem Land. Terra Australis 7. Google Scholar Sigleo, W. R. and Colhoun, E. A. 1975. Glacial age man in South-Eastern Tasmania. Search 6, 300–302. Web of Science®Google Scholar Stockton, J. and Wallace A. 1979. Towards a human prehistory in the lower Derwent River area, South-West Tasmania, Australia. Papers and Proceedings of the Royal Society of Tasmania 113, 81–84. Google Scholar Sutton, P. 1976. Languages of Cape York. Australian Institute of Aboriginal Studies, Canberra. Google Scholar Thom, B. G., Bowman, M., Gillespie, R. G., Temple, R. and Barbetti, M. 1981. Radiocarbon Dating of Holocene beach-ridge sequences in south-east Australia. Department of Geography, University of New South Wales, Duntroon, Monograph No. 11. Web of Science®Google Scholar Thom, B. G. and Chappell, J. 1975. Holocene sea level relative to Australia. Search 6, 90–93. Web of Science®Google Scholar Thomson, D. F. 1934. Dugong hunters of Cape York. Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute 64, 217–235. Google Scholar Thomson, D. F. 1939. The seasonal factor in human culture. Proceedings of the Prehistoric Society 5, 209–221. 10.1017/S0079497X00020545 Google Scholar Thomson, D. F. 1956. The fishermen and dugong hunters of Princess Charlotte Bay. Walkabout 22(11), 33–36. Google Scholar Tindale, N. B. 1957. Culture succession in south eastern Australia from late Pleistocene to the present. Records of the South Australian Museum 13, 1–49. Google Scholar Tindale, N. B. 1962a. Geographical knowledge of the Kaiadilt people of Bentinck Island, Queensland. Records of the South Australian Museum 13, 259–296. Google Scholar Tindale, N. B. 1962b. Some population changes among the Kaiadilt people of Bentinck Island, Queensland. Records of the South Australian Museum 14, 297–336. Google Scholar Van Andel, T. H. and Veevers, J. J. 1967. Morphology and sediments of the Timor sea. Bulletin of the Bureau of Mineral Resources. Geology and Geophysics of Australia 83, 1–172. Google Scholar White, C. 1967. Plateau and Plain. Unpublished PhD thesis, The Australian National University. Google Scholar White, C. 1971. Man and environment in northwest Arnhem Land. In D. J. Mulvaney and J. Golson (eds), Aboriginal Man and Environment in Australia, pp. 141–157. Australian National University Press, Canberra. Web of Science®Google Scholar White, C. and Peterson, N. 1969. Ethnographic interpretations of the prehistory of western Arnhem Land. Southwestern Journal of Anthropology 25, 45–67. 10.1086/soutjanth.25.1.3629467 Web of Science®Google Scholar White, J. P. and O'Connell, J. F. 1982. A Prehistory of Australia, New Guinea and Sahul. Academic Press, Sydney. Google Scholar Wilson, E. O. and Bossert, W. H. 1971. A Primer of Population Biology. Sinauer, Stamford, Connecticut. Google Scholar Wright, R. V. S. 1971. Prehistory in the Cape York Peninsula. In D. J. Mulvaney and J. Golson (eds), Aboriginal Man and Environment in Australia, pp. 133–140. Australian Institute of Aboriginal Studies, Canberra. Web of Science®Google Scholar Citing Literature Volume20, Issue1April 1985Pages 1-20 ReferencesRelatedInformation
Referência(s)