2021
DOI: 10.1080/03122417.2021.1932231
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Diverse stone artefacts around Lake Woods, Central Northern Territory, Australia

Abstract: Lake Woods is a large freshwater body on the northern edge of Australia's arid zone where research since the late 1960s has suggested late Pleistocene, later Holocene, and recent human occupations. We report on surface collections and test excavations undertaken at four sites on the western side of the lake basin in 2019. Each site produced a distinctive lithic assemblage, characterised by different types of shaped and retouched lithics and grindstones. Some material matches the ethnographic descriptions of W.… Show more

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“…Based on the literature evidence, several terminal lakes in Australia are freshwater. Examples include Lake Woods (17.84° S, 133.45° E) and Lake Goyder (26.78° S, 139.13° E), both of which are ephemeral with low salinity (Shipton et al, 2021;Badman and May, 1983). As summarized in Fig.…”
Section: Application Of Framework To Australiamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Based on the literature evidence, several terminal lakes in Australia are freshwater. Examples include Lake Woods (17.84° S, 133.45° E) and Lake Goyder (26.78° S, 139.13° E), both of which are ephemeral with low salinity (Shipton et al, 2021;Badman and May, 1983). As summarized in Fig.…”
Section: Application Of Framework To Australiamentioning
confidence: 99%