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Australian Archaeology | 2013

Late Holocene climate change and human behavioural variability in the coastal wet-dry tropics of northern Australia: Evidence from a pilot study of oxygen isotopes in marine bivalve shells from archaeological sites

Sally Brockwell; Ben Marwick; Patricia Bourke; Patrick Faulkner; Richard C Willan

Abstract Previously it has been argued that midden analysis from three geographically distinct coastal regions of tropical northern Australia (Hope Inlet, Blyth River, Blue Mud Bay) demonstrates that changes through time in Aboriginal mollusc exploitation reflect broader coastal environmental transformations associated with late Holocene climatic variability (Bourke et al. 2007). It was suggested that, while a direct link between environmental change and significant cultural change in the archaeological record has yet to be demonstrated unambiguously, midden analysis has the potential to provide the as-yet missing link between changes in climate, environment and human responses over past millennia. We test this hypothesis with a preliminary sclerochronological analysis (i.e. of sequential stable isotopes of oxygen) of archaeological shell samples from all three regions. Our findings suggest the existence of variations in temperature and rainfall indicative of an increasing trend to aridity from 2000 to 500 cal. BP, consistent with previous palaeoenvironmental work across northern Australia.


Archaeology in Oceania | 2007

Climate variability in the mid to late Holocene Arnhem Land Region, North Australia: Archaeological archives of environmental and cultural change

Patricia Bourke; Sally Brockwell; Patrick Faulkner; Betty Meehan


Australian Archaeology | 2001

Late holocene indigenous economies of the tropical Australian coast : an archaeological study of the Darwin region

Patricia Bourke


Australian Aboriginal Studies | 2009

Radiocarbon dates from the Top End: A cultural chronology for the Northern Territory coastal plains

Sally Brockwell; Patrick Faulkner; Patricia Bourke; Anne Clarke; Christine Crassweller; Daryl Guse; Betty Meehan; Robin Sim


Australian Aboriginal Studies | 2005

Identifying Aboriginal 'Contact Period' Sites around Darwin: Long Past Due for Native Title?

Patricia Bourke


Australian Archaeology | 2003

Advent of Anadara Mounds and Theories on Mid- to Late Holocene Changes in Forager Economic Strategies - a Comment

Patricia Bourke


Beagle: Records of the Museums and Art Galleries of the Northern Territory, The | 2011

Holocene settlement of the northern coastal plains, Northern Territory, Australia

Sally Brockwell; Patricia Bourke; Anne Clarke; Christine Crassweller; Patrick Faulkner; Betty Meehan; Sue O'Connor; Robin Sim; Daryl Wesley


Australian Aboriginal Studies | 2006

Radiocarbon Dates from Middens around Darwin Harbour: Cultural Chronology of a Pre-European Landscape

Patricia Bourke; Christine Crassweller


International Journal of Nautical Archaeology | 2009

Shell Middens in Atlantic Europe - edited by N. Milner, O. E. Graig and G. N. Bailey

Patricia Bourke; Sally Brockwell


Beagle: Records of the Museums and Art Galleries of the Northern Territory, The | 2009

'Anadara granosa' (Mollusca: Bivalvia: Arcidae) Discovered Live in Darwin Harbour, with Implications for Understanding Climate Change in Northern Australia

Patricia Bourke; Richard C Willan

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Sally Brockwell

Australian National University

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Betty Meehan

Australian National University

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Daryl Wesley

Australian National University

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Sue O'Connor

Australian National University

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Ben Marwick

University of Washington

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