Cuddie Springs

locus archaeologicus
Cuddie Springs (Novae Cambriae Australis physicalis)
Cuddie Springs
Cuddie Springs
Situs in Nova Cambria Australi

Cuddie Springs est locus archaeologicus iam anno 1885 repertus in aridioribus Novae Cambriae Australis partibus Australiae orientalis haud longe ab oppido Brewarrina distans. Fuit olim lacus sub pluviis plenus, tempore calidiori siccus. Stratis inferioribus reperiuntur ossa fossilia megafaunorum hodie exstinctorum, generum Genyornis, Diprotodon, Sthenurus aliorumque, qui ibi mortui sint inter annos fere 60 000 et 50 000 a.p. Stratis superioribus ossa animalium cum instrumentis ab hominibus e silice confectis annis a fere 34 000 ad 28 000 a.p. misci censentur. Vestigia relata sunt contritionis seminum ad cibum fortasse parandum.


Bibliographia

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  • John Dodson, Richard Fullagar, Judith Furby, Robert Jones, Ian Prosser, "Humans and Megafauna in a Late Pleistocene Environment from Cuddie Springs, North Western New South Wales" in Archaeology in Oceania vol. 28 (1993) pp. 94-99
  • Judith H. Field, "Trampling through the Pleistocene: Does Taphonomy Matter at Cuddie Springs?" in Australian Archaeology no. 63 (2006) pp. 9-20
  • Judith Field, Richard Fullagar, Garry Lord, "A large area archaeological excavation at Cuddie Springs" in Antiquity vol. 75 no. 290 (2001) pp. 696-702 Epitome
  • Richard Gillespie, Barry W. Brook, "Is There a Pleistocene Archaeological Site at Cuddie Springs?" in Archaeology in Oceania vol. 41 (2006) pp. 1-11
  • C. S. Wilkinson, "President’s Address, Annual General Meeting" in Proceedings of the Linnean Society of New South Wales vol. 9 (1885) pp. 1207-1241

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