Prehistoric Hunters-Gatherers 1985
DOI: 10.1016/b978-0-12-564750-2.50020-2
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“…Social pressure and increased interaction is likely to be a consequence of increased population pressure. Cultural phases with the greatest amounts of archaeological evidence (Attenbrow 2004, Lourandos 1985, Ross 1985 are likely to be correlated with phases of peak art production providing in situ evidence for symbolic behaviour (Conkey 1978(Conkey , 1980Gamble 1982;Morwood 1987). During such cultural phases there would be increased levels of territoriality, with amplified inter-group competition and imposed 'political' control necessitating group action and re-action.…”
Section: Diachronic Variation In the Art Of The Sydney Basinmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Social pressure and increased interaction is likely to be a consequence of increased population pressure. Cultural phases with the greatest amounts of archaeological evidence (Attenbrow 2004, Lourandos 1985, Ross 1985 are likely to be correlated with phases of peak art production providing in situ evidence for symbolic behaviour (Conkey 1978(Conkey , 1980Gamble 1982;Morwood 1987). During such cultural phases there would be increased levels of territoriality, with amplified inter-group competition and imposed 'political' control necessitating group action and re-action.…”
Section: Diachronic Variation In the Art Of The Sydney Basinmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The social import of changes in stone artefacts throughout the Bondaian has been extensively debated (e. ;Johnson 1979;Lourandos 1985;Ross 1985;M.A. Smith 1982;Williams 1985).…”
Section: Archaeological Contextmentioning
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“…It is estimated that this pattern emerged in the mid-to-late Holocene and is associated with fundamental structural changes in the archaeological record, including increases in the rates of site establishment and use, evidenced by increases in discard of cultural materials, particularly stone artefacts; changes in stone artefact technologies, rock art styles and fishing technologies; the increased use of some marginal landscapes, such as offshore islands and the arid zone; changes in resource use, including the intensive utilisation of new foods such as cycads, cereals and some marine resources; evidence for long-distance exchange networks; an increase in the establishment of bounded cemeteries; and increased external contact, evidenced by the introduction of the dingo, fishhooks and some forms of watercraft (e.g. Beaton 1982;Bowdler 1981;David 2002; Flood 1980Flood , 1999Flood et al 1987;Godwin 1997;Hiscock 1994;Lourandos 1980aLourandos , 1983Lourandos , 1985Lourandos , 1988Lourandos , 1993Lourandos , 1997Lourandos and Ross 1994;Mulvaney 1969;Smith 1986;White and O'Connell 1982).These changes have been variously explained by one or a combination of five main arguments: -as an artefact of site preservation factors, including differential destruction and visibility (e.g. Bird 1992;Fanning and Holdaway 2001;Godfrey 1989;Head 1983;O'Connor and Sullivan 1994a, 1994b;Rowland 1983Rowland , 1989); -as a product of environmental factors, particularly resource productivity and availability (e.g.…”
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