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The Sea People : late Holocene maritime specialisation in the Whitsunday Islands, central Queensland

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Barker, Bryce

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Canberra, ACT : Pandanus Books in association with the Centre for Archaeological Research and the Dept. of Archaeology and Natural History, The Australian National University.

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Presents the archaeological data relating to the Holocene occupation of the Whitsunday Islands region of the Central Queensland coast. This research provides details of the two oldest sites of Aboriginal occupation on the tropical east coast of Australia, as well as formulating a model of the late Holocene change for the wider region.

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