A large area archaeological excavation at Cuddie Springs. (News & Notes)

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Date: Dec. 2001
From: Antiquity(Vol. 75, Issue 290)
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Document Type: Article
Length: 3,070 words

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Large area excavation at Cuddle Springs has revealed that the Pleistocene sediments have remained undisturbed. This eliminates the possibility that stone artefacts found in association with megafauna may have been introduced by disturbance from higher levels and indicates an overlap of megafauna with humans of at least 10,000 years.
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Gale Document Number: GALE|A81825555