Nawarla Gabarmang, a 45,180±910 cal BP site in Jawoyn Country, Southeast Arnhem Land Plateau

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David, Bruno;Geneste, Jean-Michel;Whear, Ray;Delannoy, Jean-Jacques;Katherine, Margaret;Gunn, Ben;Clarkson, Christopher;Hugues, Plisson;Lee, Preston;Petchey, Fiona;Rowe, Cassandra;Barker, Bryce;Lamb, Lara;Miller, Wes;Hoerlé, Stéphane;James, Daniel;Boche, Élisa;Aplin, Ken;Mcniven, Ian;Richards, Thomas;Fairbairn, Andrew;Matthews, Jacqueline
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Recent excavations at Nawarla Gabarnmang in Jawoyn Country, southwest Arnhem Land have produced a long sequence of AMS radiocarbon determinations on individual pieces of charcoal reliably associated with stone artefacts dating back to 45,180±910 cal BP. It represents one of the earliest radiocarbon-dated archaeological sites in Australia. Here we report on initial results.

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Australian Archaeology

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Australian Archaeological Association

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