[Rockhounds] Assessing whether coastal archaeological artefact scatters are in situ

Paul etchplain at att.net
Tue Mar 8 18:33:30 PST 2022


Below are a wonderful paper and talk about determining whether
artefact scatters are "in situ" and what it means to be "in situ."

Ward, I., Ross, P. and Fandry, C., 2021. There can be no confidence
that the “first marine” and “in situ” artefact scatters in the Dampier
Archipelago, NW Australia are in their primary archaeological context.
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/356200933_There_can_be_no_confidence_that_the_first_marine_and_in_situ_artefact_scatters_in_the_Dampier_Archipelago_NW_Australia_are_in_their_primary_archaeological_context
https://osf.io/preprints/socarxiv/mkf23/

More paper of Igrid Ward:
https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Ingrid-Ward-2/research

Sedimentary processes and sedimentology help test whether
coastal archaeological artefact scatters are underwater and in
situ, NW Australia by Piers Larcombe & Ingrid Ward, University
of Western Australia, SedOne, March 2022
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=stwYPUo1yJI&t=3s
https://sedsonline.com/webinar_category/scientific-webinars/

Yours,

Paul H.




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