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    Ula Thirra: a case study in the geomagnetic detection of combustion features in Channel Country of far south-western Queensland

    The use of fire plays a vital role in studies involving human adaptation and evolution as well as landscape and environmental management, especially when it can answer questions about people’s movement across ...

    Kelsey M. Lowe, Doug Williams, Nathan Wright in Archaeological and Anthropological Sciences (2023)

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    Isotopic analyses of prehistoric human remains from the Flinders Group, Queensland, Australia, support an association between burial practices and status

    Isotopic analyses of human remains have the potential to alter our understanding of prehistoric lifeways and migration in Australia, but very few such analyses have been conducted in the country to date. Here,...

    Shaun Adams, Michael C. Westaway in Archaeological and Anthropological Sciences (2021)

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    The first hominin fleet

    New research suggests that groups of ~130 modern humans at minimum undertook planned expeditions to colonise Sahul via a northern route. However, the necessity of more evidence to test this model reflects a ne...

    Michael C. Westaway in Nature Ecology & Evolution (2019)