This paper reports on archaeological analysis carried out on
assemblages recovered from two stratified cave sites on Campbell
Island in the Montebello group in northwest Australia. These sites
provide unique insights into human responses to the drowning of the
extensive arid plains of north-west Australia following the Last
Glacial Maximum. Rich faunal assemblages have been recovered which
date to the period 30,000 - 7000 BP as the local environmental
context changed in response to the post-glacial marine
transgression.
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