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Tasmanian Aboriginal community calls for change after damage to heritage site at Trevallyn Reserve
A new walking and cycling path has been built over what an Aboriginal organisation describes as a "significant" cultural site ...
A series of indigenous tools, dating back more than 9,000 years, were discovered off the coast of Australia, researchers said. Photo from Thierry Meier, UnSplash A series of stone tools lay ...
The items, which are yet to be authenticated, were stone materials. Stone tool fragments from a South Australian collection. An investigation was launched after a member of Tasmania’s Aboriginal ...
Australia was nearly one-third bigger 12,000 years ago. But when glaciers melted at the end of the last Ice Age, sea levels rose sharply, engulfing 770,000 square miles of the continent's coastline.
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Archaeologists unearth cache of Aboriginal stone tools buried in Australia 170 years ago
Archaeologists in the Australian outback have discovered a stash of dozens of stone tools. According to a study published in the journal Archaeology in Oceania, these artifacts are 170-year-old “tulas ...
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