Journal article
Plant exploitation on Sahul: From colonisation to the emergence of regional specialisation during the Holocene
T Denham, R Fullagar, L Head
Quaternary International | Published : 2009
Abstract
Archaeobotanical evidence for plant exploitation in Sahul (Australia and New Guinea) and Near Oceania (Bismarck Archipelago and Solomon Islands) is reviewed for pre-20 ka BP sites. The Sahul evidence for colonisation, settlement and plant exploitation provides an analogue for understanding the diffusion of modern humans eastwards from Africa across southeast Asia and Indo-Malaysia. The patterns of behaviour exhibited by Sahulian colonists suggest that diffusion occurred across land masses, including rapid adaptation to and occupation of diverse climo-biogeographic environments of interior locales. A model is developed to understand how generalist practices and patterns of behaviour throughou..
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