An excavation of a midden complex at the Toulkerrie Oystermens Lease, Moreton Island, S.E. Queensland

Q1 Arts and Humanities Queensland Archaeological Research Pub Date : 1989-01-01 DOI:10.25120/QAR.6.1989.135
Jay Hall, G. Bowen
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In 1968, the Queensland Government proposed the granting of an Oysterman's Reserve at Toulkerrie on the south west coast of Moreton Island, under the trusteeship of the Fisheries Division, Department of Primary Industries.  The lease consists of some 11 Lots within a wedge-shaped tract from 400m long (N-S) by between 100m (in north) and 50m wide (south).  As a consequence of this proposal the National Parks and Wildlife Service decided to alter the route of a stretch of road running through the lease area and called for a prior archaeological inspection of the new route.  This work revealed numerous middens within the proposed lease proper (Hall 1988a) and subsequent discussions between D.P.I. and the (then) Archaeology Branch, Department of Community Services, led to a cultural resource management study (Hall 1988b).  On the basis of an assessment of the surface manifestation of cultural material this area was deemed a significant Aboriginal midden-camp complex.  Accordingly, a management plan was proposed which included limited archaeological excavation.Â
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在昆士兰州东南部摩顿岛的Toulkerrie牡蛎租赁区,一处洞穴的挖掘
1968年,昆士兰政府提议在摩顿岛西南海岸的图尔克里设立一个牡蛎保护区,由初级产业部渔业司托管。Â该租约包括约11块楔形地块,从400米长(北向)到100米宽(北向)到50米宽(北向)。Â由于这个提议,国家公园和野生动物管理局决定改变一段穿过租赁区道路的路线,并要求对新路线进行事先的考古检查。Â这项工作揭示了在拟议的租赁适当(大厅1988a)和D.P.I.(当时)考古部门,社区服务部之间的后续讨论,导致了文化资源管理研究(大厅1988b)的许多中间。Â根据对文化材料表面表现的评估,该地区被认为是一个重要的土著中部营地综合体。Â因此,提出了一个管理计划,其中包括有限的考古excavation.Â
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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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