The writers’ arguments against Field and Wroe's analysis of the scientific data from Cuddie Springs
One objection to Field and Wroe’s interpretation is the large quantity of charcoal, 31…………… and artefacts found at Cuddie Springs. Such large numbers of artefacts would impossible if the area had been covered with 32…………… for a period. There is also a complete lack of man-made structures, for instance those used for 33……………
Other evidence that doubt on Field and Wroe’s claim is the fact that while some material in the highest levels of sediment is 36,000 years old, the 34…………… in the same levels is much more recent. The tools used to process plants and animals may also be newer than Field and Wroe believe. Further evidence against human occupation of the area is the absence of tools and 35…………… a short distance away.