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A Two-Mile-Tall Man Is Carved Into the Australian Outback — But No One Saw It Happen
Learn more about the “Marree Man,” a gigantic geoglyph carved into the Australian outback whose creator still remains a ...
Archaeologists are often confronted with sites featuring post-occupation disturbance. At rural sites, this disturbance often comes in the form of agricultural activity, such as ploughing and grazing.
Developing holistic accounts of indigenous peoples' lifeways in colonial intercultural settings requires data that provide insights into patterns of landscape use and variations in social, economic, ...
Archaeology in Oceania : themes and issues / Ian Lilley -- Revisiting the past : changing interpretations of Pleistocene settlement subsistence and demography in Northern Australia / Sue O'Connor and ...
For most of the human history of Australia, sea levels were much lower than they are today, and there was extra dry land where people lived. Archaeologists could only speculate about how people used ...
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Unusual 19th-century boomerang reveals Australia’s indigenous history, claims study
A 19th-century wangim or boomerang has revealed how sophisticated the First Peoples of Australia were as engineers, and how ...
For most of the human history of Australia, sea levels were much lower than they are today, and there was extra dry land where people lived. Archaeologists could only speculate about how people used ...
The positions in the table below reflect the Scarp Archaeology Pty Ltd's position overall, domestically, within their sector, and in various subject areas based on their Share. Each position links to ...
For most of the human history of Australia, sea levels were much lower than they are today, and there was extra dry land where people lived. Archaeologists could only speculate about how people used ...
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