Subtitled Scale, resolution and explanation in Tasmanian
Pleistocene human behaviour'. This monograph examines prior notions
of the uniform behaviour of late Pleistocene humans nad concludes
that the archaeological data from Southwest Tasmania challenge this
received view. The notion is examined by a detailed comparative
analysis of two cave sites located in south central Tasmania. The
results from these two sites clearly indicate a strong
archaeological dichotomy between the two closely related geographic
locations. in the absence of ethnographic, archaeological and/or
theoretical behavioural models to investigate this dichotomy
further, a palaeoecological framework is advanced to examine the
bases for this variability.
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