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First Nations' Holocene History
​Scientific Publications

Introduction

This page presents scientific publications on First Nations peoples and their ancestry within the Holocene Papua and Australia. It is designed for readers who wish to explore the deep history of First Nations peoples. The publications featured here were written by scientists, archaeologists, and geneticists from various universities who have conducted research and produced scientific evidence on the history of First Nations peoples from the Holocene Papua and Australia.
Holocene Papua and Australia Timeline (10,000 years ago to 1950 BP)

Papua or New Guinea

2007
2007, Holocene lowland vegetation change and human ecology in Manus Province, Papua New Guinea (archaeology)
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2021
2021, 30 years after P. Gorecki and D. S. Gillieson in Papua New Guinea: New Data on the Holocene Settlement of East Sepik, Upper Karawari-Arafundi Region (archaeology)
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Australia

1983
1983, Aborigines and environment in holocene Australia: changing paradigms (archaeology)
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  • About me
  • Family Trees
  • Sahul History
    • Late Pleistocene
    • Scientific Publications
  • Holocene History
    • Holocene
    • Scientific Publications
  • First Nations Languages
    • Dharawal Language
    • Dhurga Language
    • Dharug Language
    • Wagi Language, Papua New Guinea
  • Cultural Heritage
    • Artefacts
    • Axe Grinding Grooves
    • Burial Remains
    • Geological Shelters
    • Rock Art
    • Shell Middens
  • Archaeological Datings
  • Contact