Additional AMS radiocarbon dates for Wet Cave and the timing of megafaunal extinctions in the Naracoorte region of South Australia
journal contribution
posted on 2023-05-22, 03:42authored byPate, FD, Matthew McDowell, Wells, RT, Smith, AM
Previously published AMS radiocarbon ages for charcoal obtained from a stratigraphic profile at Wet Cave (5U10), Naracoorte World Heritage Area, southeastern South Australia (Pate et al. 2002), suggested that a range of megafauna disappeared from the site by ca. 45,000 years ago. The Wet Cave radiocarbon chronology provided additional data to support claims for a continentwide extinction of megafauna in Australia by about 46,000 years ago (See Miller et al. 1999, 2005; Roberts et al. 2001, Johnson & Prideaux 2004, Johnson 2005).
Here we report an additional eight AMS radiocarbon ages for charcoal from the same stratigraphic sequence at Wet Cave in order to provide other researchers with access to the expanded dataset.
History
Publication title
Alcheringa
Volume
30
Issue
S1
Pagination
277-279
ISSN
0311-5518
Department/School
School of Natural Sciences
Publisher
Geological Society Australia Inc
Place of publication
701 Wynyard House, 301 George Street, Sydney, Australia, Nsw, 2000
Repository Status
Restricted
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