LATE HOLOCENE CLIMATE CHANGE AND HUMAN BEHAVIOURAL VARIABILITY IN THE COASTAL WET-DRY TROPICS OF NORTHERN AUSTRALIA: Evidence from a pilot study of oxygen isotopes in marine bivalve shells from archaeological sites

Sally Brockwell, Benjamin Marwick, Patricia M Bourke, Patrick Faulkner, Richard C. Willan

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    Previously it has been argued that midden analysis from three geographically distinct coastal regions of tropical northern Australia (Hope Inlet, Blyth River, Blue Mud Bay) demonstrates that changes through time in Aboriginal mollusc exploitation reflect
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)21-33
    JournalAustralian Archaeology
    Volume76
    Issue number1
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 2013

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