The lost oasis: Archaeology of a ‘forgotten’ mikiri well in the Simpson Desert

Q1 Arts and Humanities Queensland Archaeological Research Pub Date : 2020-03-05 DOI:10.25120/qar.23.2020.3717
D. Rowlands, Mike Smith, Ingereth Macfarlane, D. Wright, M. Tischler
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This paper describes a previously unknown mikiri well in the Simpson dune field. This site was abandoned about 500-600 years ago and does not feature in ethnographic records for this region. We argue that its abandonment was most likely due to failure of the well caused by a fall in the local watertable. The Simpson Desert is one of the major sand-ridge deserts of the world, but current views of the chronology of human use of this vast dune field rest on only a handful of radiocarbon ages (n=12). The radiocarbon ages for this mikiri , and its surroundings, add to this limited dataset. We plot all available radiocarbon ages from archaeological sites in the dune field showing that occupation of this mikiri coincided with a widespread increase in use of the dune field during the last millennium, at about the time the Wangkanguru people in the dune field were becoming linguistically distinct from the Arabana to the west.
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失落的绿洲:辛普森沙漠中一口“被遗忘”的米基里井的考古
本文描述了Simpson沙丘地中一口以前不为人知的mikiri井。这个遗址大约在500-600年前被遗弃,没有出现在该地区的民族志记录中。我们认为,它的废弃很可能是由于当地地下水位下降导致的油井故障。辛普森沙漠是世界上主要的沙脊沙漠之一,但目前对人类使用这片广阔沙丘的年表的看法仅停留在少数几个放射性碳年龄(n=12)上。这个米基里及其周围环境的放射性碳年龄增加了这个有限的数据集。我们绘制了沙丘地考古遗址的所有可用放射性碳年代图,表明在上个千年期间,对这个米基里的占领与沙丘地的广泛使用相吻合,大约在这个时候,沙丘地的旺坎古鲁人在语言上与西部的阿拉巴纳人截然不同。
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Queensland Archaeological Research
Queensland Archaeological Research Arts and Humanities-Archeology (arts and humanities)
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期刊介绍: Queensland Archaeological Research is a peer-reviewed journal published since 1984 devoted to publishing substantive, original and high-quality archaeological research pertaining to Queensland, Australia and adjacent areas. Data-rich manuscripts are particularly welcome. Queensland Archaeological Research is published in English in one volume each year. Submission of articles to Queensland Archaeological Research is free. Access to articles in Queensland Archaeological Research is free.
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