04704oam 22007933u 450 991013625610332120250416070356.097819250228891925022889https://doi.org/10.26530/OAPEN_603159(CKB)3710000000595147(EBL)4562276(OCoLC)953379386(Au-PeEL)EBL4562276(CaPaEBR)ebr11230050(MiAaPQ)EBC4562276(oapen)https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/35917(ScCtBLL)89526ce8-9b5f-42f4-9899-dfb29ee435dc(OCoLC)1163816810(Perlego)2840995(oapen)doab35917(EXLCZ)99371000000059514720160717h20152015 uy 0engurcn#nnn|||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierJourneys into the rainforest archaeology of culture change and continuity on the Evelyn Tableland, Tropical North Queensland /Åsa Ferrier1st ed.ANU Press2016Acton ACT, Australia :Australian National University Press,2015.©20151 online resource (xii, 174 pages) illustrations (some colour), maps (some colour)Terra Australis ;439781925022872 1925022870 Includes bibliographical references.1. Research framework -- 2. Study region: environmental, historical and cultural background -- 3. The documentary evidence -- 4. Urumbal pocket -- 5. The lithics analysis -- 6. The archaeobotanical analysis -- 7. Boignjul -- 8. Cedar creek -- 9. Research outcomes.This monograph presents the results of archaeological research that takes a longitudinal approach to interpreting and understanding Aboriginal–European contact. It focuses on a small but unique area of tropical rainforest in far north Queensland’s Wet Tropics Bioregion, located within the traditional lands of the Jirrbal Aboriginal people on the Evelyn Tableland. The research integrates a diverse range of data sources: archaeological evidence recovered from Aboriginal open sites occupied in the pre- to post-contact periods, historical documents of early ethnographers, settlers and explorers in the region, supplemented with Aboriginal oral history testimony. Analyses of the archaeological evidence excavated from three open sites facilitated the identification of the trajectories of culture change and continuity that this investigation focused on: Aboriginal rainforest material culture and technology, plant subsistence strategies, and rainforest settlement patterns. Analyses of the data sets demonstrate that initial use of the rainforest environment on the Evelyn Tableland occurred during the early Holocene period, with successful adaptation and a change towards more permanent Aboriginal use of the rainforest becoming established in the late Holocene period. European arrival and settlement on traditional Aboriginal land resulted in a period of historical upheaval for the Aboriginal rainforest people. Following an initial period of violent interactions and strong Aboriginal resistance from the rainforest, Jirrbal Aboriginal people continued to adapt and transform their traditional culture to accommodate for the many changes forced upon them throughout the post‑contact period.Terra Australis ;43.Human settlementsAustraliaQueenslandEvelyn TablelandAntiquitiesRain forestsAustraliaQueenslandEvelyn TablelandAntiquitiesAboriginal AustraliansAustraliaQueenslandEvelyn TablelandSocial life and customsArchaeologyaiatsissEnvironment - ForestsaiatsissTechnologyaiatsissSettlement and contactsaiatsissArchaeologyaiatsissHistory - CulturalaiatsissEvelyn Tableland (NE Qld SE55-05)aiatsispHuman settlementsAntiquities.Rain forestsAntiquities.Aboriginal AustraliansSocial life and customs.Archaeology.Environment - Forests.Technology.Settlement and contacts.Archaeology.History - Cultural.307Ferrier Åsa945135MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910136256103321Journeys into the rainforest2133701UNINA