Establishing a protocol for the analysis of stone tools at Lake Mungo, Australia
27 October 2018
Undertaking meaningful analysis of stone artefacts obtained from open, surface contexts is a challenge in any setting, and particularly so in the context of a large, complex and eroding Pleistocene dune formation.
Identifying and characterising different types of stone artefact accumulations on the surface of the Lake Mungo lunette, southwest New South Wales, Australia
Jacqueline Tumney
DOI: 10.1016/j.jasrep.2018.08.007