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Journal article
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AS
Title
Morphometric reconstructions and size variability analysis of the surf clam, Atactodea (=Paphies) striata from Muralag 8, southwestern Torres Strait, northern Australia
Abstract
This paper describes (a) the methods and results of a morphometric reconstruction and (b) a size variability study of a heavily fragmented Atactodea (=Paphies) striata (surf clam) assemblage recovered from a small midden on the island of Muralag in the southwest Torres Strait, Queensland. Two intense but discrete pulses of late Holocene cultural activity at the site have been determined. Phase 1 is centred around 622 cal. BP (544–674 cal. BP) and Phase 2 is centred around 485 cal. BP (426–532 cal. BP). The results from our morphometric reconstruction reveal a statistically significant change (reduction) in the mean valve size of A. striata between occupational phases. Mean size and range of valve sizes are used as measures to determine when people were potentially exploiting the surf clam in Phases 1 and 2. While more data is required to determine an exact season of death, our findings reveal a relative signal of the seasonal exploitation of A. striata between these two phases.
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https://www.webofscience.com/wos/woscc/full-record/WOS:000327677000009
Bibliographic citation
Ash, J.; Faulkner, P.; Brady, L.M.; Rowe, C. (2013). Morphometric reconstructions and size variability analysis of the surf clam, Atactodea (=Paphies) striata from Muralag 8, southwestern Torres Strait, northern Australia. Australian Archaeology 77(77): 82-93
Topic
Marine
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true

Authors

author
Name
Jeremy Ash
author
Name
Patrick Faulkner
author
Name
Liam Brady
author
Name
Cassandra Rowe

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date created
2017-08-22
date modified
2018-02-13