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Article | Volume 60 (Jun. 2005)
Guilfoyle, David R.
Socializing stone artifact assemblages: Regionalization and raw material availability in northern Queensland
2005
60
34-40
During the late Holocene in northern Queensland, Australia, a process of increasing regionalization appears to have resulted in a decline in the access to raw material sources, and as a result, an increase in the concern for the conversation of raw material has occured at certain sites. This pattern suggests that socio-demographic processes are the primary agent affecting variation in stone artifact assemblages. Moreover, it suggests that traditional models linking stone artifact assemblage variation to environmental conditions and/or mobility systems are to be amended.
