Pleistocene human occupation and extinct fauna in cloggs cave, buchan, south-east Australia

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A STRATIFIED and undisturbed occupation deposit containing stone and bone tools and a rich faunal assemblage has been discovered in a limestone cave at Buchan, in eastern Victoria (latitude 37° 31′ S, longitude 148° 10′ E). This is the first Pleistocene occupation site in which bone is preserved, yet found in eastern Australia. © 1973 Nature Publishing Group.

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Flood, J. (1973). Pleistocene human occupation and extinct fauna in cloggs cave, buchan, south-east Australia. Nature, 246(5431), 303. https://doi.org/10.1038/246303a0

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