2018
DOI: 10.1080/03122417.2018.1510626
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At the margins of the high country: a terminal Pleistocene to late Holocene occupation record from Wee Jasper, southeastern Australia

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“…Mountains and other parts of the Dividing Range (Theden-Ringl, 2016Theden-Ringl and Langley, 2018), as well as the establishment of local populations in areas like Mangrove Creek to the north of Sydney (Attenbrow, 2004).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Mountains and other parts of the Dividing Range (Theden-Ringl, 2016Theden-Ringl and Langley, 2018), as well as the establishment of local populations in areas like Mangrove Creek to the north of Sydney (Attenbrow, 2004).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Taphonomic alterations, manufacturing marks, and use wear observations were based on comparison with published works such as Bradfield (2015), Buc (2011), Fisher (1995), Fernandez‐Jalvo and Andrews (2016), Pal et al (2020), and LeMoine (1994), as well as previous analyses of Australian osseous artifacts (e.g., Langley et al, 2016; Langley, Balme, & O'Connor, 2021; Theden‐Ringl & Langley, 2018). Interpretations of artifact functions were based on overall morphology, use wear, hafting wear, residues, and similarities to known technologies.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The artifacts were described following Langley's (2018) typology for Australian bone points. Taphonomic alterations, manufacturing marks, and use wear identifications were based on comparison with published works such as Bradfield (2015), Buc (2011), Fisher (1995), Fernandez‐Jalvo and Andrews (2016), Pal et al (2020), and LeMoine (1994) as well as previous analyses of Australian bone artifacts (e.g., Langley et al, 2016; Theden‐Ringl & Langley, 2018).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%