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Late Holocene Indigenous Economies of the Tropical Australian Coast: An archaeological study of the Darwin region

Patricia Mary Bourke
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This monograph presents a study of Indigenous economies in traditional Larrakia country, the Darwin coastal region of northern Australia, during the Late Holocene period. Subsistence and settlement patterns of this period are revealed through archaeological investigation of shell mounds, which dominate the study area and have long been a topic of scholarly interest both internationally and in Australia. Addressed are cultural, environmental and taphonomic aspects of mound formation and the implications of inter and intra-midden variability for interpretations of chronological change in hunter-gatherer economic systems, particularly with regard to theories of Holocene intensification in the Australian literature. In this work, therefore, the author explores the question of why people built mounds of shell and why they then stopped this practice that had continued for millennia.

年:
2012
出版社:
British Archaeological Reports Oxford Ltd
言語:
english
ページ:
218
ISBN 10:
1407309234
ISBN 13:
9781407309231
シリーズ:
BAR British Archaeological Reports International Series 2340
ファイル:
PDF, 45.38 MB
IPFS:
CID , CID Blake2b
english, 2012
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