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Alan
Williams
Fenner School of Environment and Society
Australian National University
Canberra
ACT 0200
Australia
Record ID | 20087 |
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Site | Cuddie Springs |
IBRA Region | Mulga Lands |
Longitude | 147.2 |
Latitude | -30.2 |
Site Type | Open site |
Lab Code | Not given |
Age | 5300 |
Error | 490 |
Material | Tooth enamel |
Context | SU 6B |
Method | U-series |
Open or closed site | Open |
Directly related to occupation? | U |
Source | Grun et al., 2010 (Full bibliographic references are available from the Downloads page) |
Notes | A well-known open site containing Aboriginal archaeological material over a megafauna bone bed. Unit 5 - 8 includes a wide variety of megafauna remains (including Diprotodon and Genyornis sp.) between c. 28,000BP - >30,000 BP. Artefacts occur from unit 6 in association with megafauna remains - the origins of these artefacts form the basis of human/climate megafauna extinction debate. The majority of the archaeological assemblage occurs in unit 5 and includes horsehoof cores, small single and multi platform cores and flakes, from silcrete, quartz, quartzite, chert, conglomerate, feldspar porphory, and sandstone. Unit 5 forms the upper of three bone beds present to depths of 4 m in at this site. This sample was an attempt at dating tooth enamel from several of the megafauna species within units 6A-12. Grun et al's data raised questions about the age of SU 6. This sample was identified as 2024d. |