The Archaeology of the Southern Curtis Coast: An Overview

  • Ulm S
  • Lilley I
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Since 1993 archaeological surveys and excavations have been undertaken on the southern Curtis Coast as the coastal component of the Gooreng Gooreng Cultural Heritage Project. This paper briefly outlines the physical environment of the study region including geology, vegetation and fauna communities before presenting the preliminary results of archaeological surveys and excavations. These initial results suggest that the region has an extensive mid-to-late Holocene archaeological record that has the potential to contribute to understandings of changes in late Holocene Aboriginal societies in Central Queensland.

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Ulm, S., & Lilley, I. (1999). The Archaeology of the Southern Curtis Coast: An Overview. Queensland Archaeological Research, 11, 59. https://doi.org/10.25120/qar.11.1999.87

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