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Preface
This monograph represents a continuation of the research in
my PhD thesis, 'Coobool Creek: a prehistoric Australian hominid
population', which was submitted to the Department of Prehistory,
Resaerch School of Pacific Studies, Australian National University
in 1982. My primary source of motivation for re-writing and expanding
the original work was the abscence of detailed descriptions for
many of the 'classic' Australian homonid fossils. A profusion
of words had been spoken, the occasional film produced, but comparatively
little published. With the dearth of publications, several of
these fossils have taken on mystical qualities which,at least
from my own perspective, have little to do with reality.
In its general form this monograph follows the original thesis.
However, the reconstruction of additional materials from Coobool
Creek, combined with my own altered outlook on aspects of methodology
and interpretation, made rewriting sections of the primary work
a priority. There is a greater reliance on graphical means of
data description and much of the analyses and data are new. The
sections in the thesis dealing with 'the mark of ancient Java'
have been omitted. I am becoming increasingly sceptical about
the osteological evidence for such a link and intend to pursue
this issue in the future. In other respects the essential details
of the conclusions I reached in 1982 remain unaltered.
Peter Brown
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