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245 1 0 _aNew optical and radiocarbon dates from Ngarrabullgan Cave, a Pleistocene archaeological site in Australia :
_bimplications for the comparability of time clocks and for the human colonization of Australia /
_cBruno David ... [et al.].
500 _aAntiquity 71 (1997): 183-188
520 _aThe human settlement of Australia falls into that period where dating is hard because it is near or beyond the reliable limit of radiocarbon study; instead a range of luminescence methods are being turned to (such as thermoluminescence at Jinmium: December 1996 ANTIQUITY). Ngarrabullgan Cave, a rock-shelter in Queensland, now offers a good suite of radiocarbon determinations which match well a pair of optically stimulated luminescence (OSL) dates Ñ encouraging sign that OSL determinations can be relied on.
653 _aANTROPOLOGIA
700 1 _aDavid, Bruno
700 1 _aRoberts, Richard
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700 1 _aTuniz, Claudio
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700 1 _aJones, Rhys
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700 1 _aHead, John
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773 0 _tAnthropology Today.
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900 _aANTIQUITY-271/97
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