Journal article
Millukmungee 1: Stone artefacts and occupation at the junction of the Buchan and Snowy Rivers, GunaiKurnai Country, East Gippsland (Victoria, Australia)
B David, J Mialanes, R Mullett, J Fresløv, JJ Delannoy, F Petchey, AJ Rogers, MC McDowell, RJ Skelly, V Wong, J Crouch, H Green, J Ash
Australian Archaeology | TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD | Published : 2024
Abstract
Recent excavations at Millukmungee 1, a limestone rock shelter along the upper bank of the Buchan River in GunaiKurnai Country (southeastern Australia), uncovered archaeological evidence of Mid- to Late Holocene occupation spanning c. 5000 years. Here we report on the stone artefacts and faunal remains, especially in light of a paucity of published details on artefact types and technologies for this part of southeast Australia. Results indicate that this part of the site was occupied only rarely from 5590–5050 cal BP (the uncertainty range for the oldest artefact from the excavation) to 2340–2030 cal BP. During this period, most of the artefacts were made from silcrete, quartz, chert, and qu..
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Funding Acknowledgements
This work was supported by the Australian Research Council Centre of Excellence for Australian Biodiversity and Heritage under Grant CE170100015; and the Australian Research Council under Grant LP230100385.