Peopled landscapes : archaeological and biogeographic approaches to landscapes
This impressive collection celebrates the work of Peter Kershaw, a key figure in the field of Australian palaeoenvironmental reconstruction. Over almost half a century his research helped reconceptualize ecology in Australia. Papers presented here continue to explore the dynamism of landscape change...
Autor Corporativo: | |
---|---|
Otros Autores: | , |
Formato: | Libro electrónico |
Idioma: | Inglés |
Publicado: |
[Place of publication not identified]
ANU E Press
2012
|
Edición: | 1st ed |
Colección: | Terra Australis Peopled landscapes
|
Materias: | |
Ver en Biblioteca Universitat Ramon Llull: | https://discovery.url.edu/permalink/34CSUC_URL/1im36ta/alma991009439758506719 |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Preliminary
- Table of Contents
- Introduction
- 1. Peopled landscapes: The impact of Peter Kershaw on Australian Quaternary science
- 2. Hay Cave: A 30,000-year cultural sequence from the Mitchell-Palmer limestone zone, north Queensland, Australia
- 3. An early-Holocene Aboriginal coastal landscape at Cape Duquesne, southwest Victoria, Australia
- 4. Aboriginal exploitation of toxic nuts as a late-Holocene subsistence strategy in Australia's tropical rainforests
- 5. Terrestrial engagements by terminal Lapita maritime specialists on the southern Papuan coast
- 6. Otoia, ancestral village of the Kerewo: Modelling the historical emergence of Kerewo regional polities on the island of Goaribari, south coast of mainland Papua New Guinea
- 7. Cranial metric, age and isotope analysis of human remains from Huoshiliang, western Gansu, China
- 8. Not for the squeamish: A new microfossil indicator for the presence of humans
- 9. Science, sentiment and territorial chauvinism in the acacia name change debate
- 10. Nature, culture and time: Contested landscapes among environmental managers in Skåne, southern Sweden
- II. Biogeography and Palaeoecology
- 11. The rise and fall of the genus Araucaria: A Southern Hemisphere climatic connection
- 12. When did the mistletoe family Loranthaceae become extinct in Tasmania? Review and conjecture
- 13. Wind v water: Glacial maximum records from the Willandra Lakes
- 14. Late-Quaternary vegetation history of Tasmania from pollen records
- 15. Holocene environments of the sclerophyll woodlands of the Wet Tropics of northeastern Australia
- 16. Holocene vegetation change at treeline, Cropp Valley, Southern Alps, New Zealand
- 17. Vegetation and water quality responses to Holocene climate variability in Lake Purrumbete, western Victoria.
- 18. Fire on the mountain: A multi-scale, multi-proxy assessment of the resilience of cool temperate rainforest to fire in Victoria's Central Highlands
- 19. Multi-disciplinary investigation of 19th century European settlement of the Willunga Plains, South Australia
- 20. Modern surface pollen from the Torres Strait islands: Exploring north Australian vegetation heterogeneity
- 21. Surface ∂13C in Australia: A quantified measure of annual precipitation?
- 22. Palaeoecology as a means of auditing wetland condition
- 23. Regional genetic differentiation in the spectacled flying fox (Pteropus conspicillatus Gould).