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Eurimbula Site 1, Curtis Coast: Site Report (1999)

Abstract
This site report presents an account of archaeological excavations undertaken at Eurimbula Site 1, a large open midden site complex located in Eurimbula National Park on the southern Curtis Coast, Central Queensland. Excavations yielded a cultural assemblage dominated by mud ark (Anadara trapezia) and commercial oyster (Saccostrea commercialis) and incorporating small quantities of stone artefacts, fish bone and charcoal. Densities of cultural material were found to decrease markedly with distance from the creek. Analyses of excavated material demonstrate extensive low intensity use of the site from at least c.3,200 cal BP to the historical period.

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Publisher Anthropology Museum, University of Queensland
Repository ARROW Discovery Service (Australia)
Keywords Archaeology of Hunter-Gatherer Societies (incl. Pleistocene Archaeology) (430201), Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander heritage (750805), archaeology, southeast Queensland, Indigenous, Aboriginal, Agnes Water, Town of Seventeen Seventy, Bustard Bay
Type journal article
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