
深度地理
Shell middens: Underwater archaeological sites offer clues to ancient coastal communities
The world’s oceans hold their secrets close, including clues about how people lived tens of thousands of years ago.
Sean Ulm is Distinguished Professor of Archaeology at James Cook University and Deputy Director of the ARC Centre of Excellence for Australian Biodiversity and Heritage. He completed his archaeological training at The University of Queensland where he was awarded a PhD in 2004.
The world’s oceans hold their secrets close, including clues about how people lived tens of thousands of years ago.
The Australian continent has a remarkable history — a story of isolation, desiccation and resilience on an ark at the edge of the world.