Journal article

Geomorphological context and formation history of Cloggs Cave: What was the cave like when people inhabited it?

Jean-Jacques Delannoy, Bruno David, Joanna Freslov, Russell Mullett, Helen Green, Johan Berthet, Fiona Petchey, Lee J Arnold, Rachel Wood, Matthew McDowell, Joe Crouch, Jerome Mialanes, Jeremy Ash, Vanessa NL Wong

JOURNAL OF ARCHAEOLOGICAL SCIENCE-REPORTS | ELSEVIER | Published : 2020

Abstract

New research undertaken at Cloggs Cave, in the foothills of the Australian Alps, employed an integrated geological-geomorphological-archaeological approach with manifold dating methods and fine resolution LiDAR 3D mapping. Long-standing questions about the site’s chronostratigraphy (e.g. the exact relationship between basal megafaunal deposits and archaeological layers), sedimentation processes and geomorphic changes were resolved. The cave’s formation history was reconstructed to understand its changing morphology and morphogenic processes, and to clarify how these processes shaped the cave’s deposits. Key findings include the identification of: 1) the geomorphological processes that caused..

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Funding Acknowledgements

We thank the Gunaikurnai Elders Council, the ARC Centre of Excellence for Australian Biodiversity and Heritage project CE170100015 for funding this research, and the Monash Indigenous Studies Centre at Monash University (Australia) and EDYTEM at the Universite Savoie Mont Blanc (France) for research support. The OSL dating research was partly supported by ARC Future Fellowship project FT130100195 awarded to L.J.A. Thank you also to Martin and Vicky Hanman of Buchan for all their help with the research.