Published June 1, 1990 | Version v1
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Prehistoric Aboriginal settlement and subsistence in the Cooloola region, coastal southeast Queensland

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  • 1. The University of Queensland

Description

This thesis examines mid- to late Holocene Aboriginal settlement and subsistence behaviour for the Cooloola region, coastal southeast Queensland, Australia. In particular, my research focuses upon the methodological problem of systemic site interaction and the more general theoretical issue of human response to spatial variation in resource structure. The study is based upon the results of surveys (site and non-site) and excavations. It also represents Stage 2 of the Cooloola Region Archaeological Project (CRAP). ...

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Thesis submitted for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in the Department of Anthropology and Sociology, The University of Queensland (468 p).

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