Results of archaeological surveys of the Pianamu cultural landscape, central Cape York Peninsula, 2014-2016

Author(s)
Tutchener, David
Claudie, David
Morrison, Michael
Publication Date
2019-09-03
Abstract
This paper presents preliminary results of archaeological investigation of the northern Cape York Peninsula highlands, the homelands of the Kuuku I’yu (northern Kaanju) people. Despite intensive and long-term research programs elsewhere in Cape York Peninsula, no previous archaeological work has been undertaken in this particular region. The aim of this research was to identify the location of archaeological places and artefacts throughout the Kaanju Ngaachi Indigenous Protected Area (IPA) and the broader Wenlock region. The preliminary research results outlined here include the recording of rock art, culturally modified trees, lithic material, pastoral sites and the remains of a Native Mounted Police camp. This study clearly indicates that the highlands of Cape York Peninsula have substantial research potential; however, further work is required to achieve a greater understanding of both physical and cultural landscapes.
Citation
Queensland Archaeological Research, v.22, p. 39-58
ISSN
1839-339X
0814-3021
Link
Language
en
Publisher
James Cook University, College of Arts, Society and Education
Rights
Attribution 4.0 International
Title
Results of archaeological surveys of the Pianamu cultural landscape, central Cape York Peninsula, 2014-2016
Type of document
Journal Article
Entity Type
Publication

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