Here we document the investigation of the first Australian Aboriginal mortuary tree found since the early 20th century and the first studied by archaeologists and Aboriginal traditional owners. In 2001, a landowner discovered Aboriginal skeletal remains inside a fallen, dead tree while evaluating the tree’s potential as firewood, leading to the investigation of the site. The tree was located near Moyston, in southwestern Victoria, in traditional Djab Wurrung country and held the partial skeletons of three Aboriginal individuals—two adults and a child. Clay pipe-stem wear on several teeth belonging to the two adults indicates that these remains were broadly contemporaneous secondary placements from the ea...
Title devised by cataloguer based on accompanying documentation.; Part of the Australian Information...
The methods of burial as practised by primitive races are of distinct interest in assisting to trac...
While it is certainly the case that Indigenous Australians have suffered the consequences of being t...
Paleogenetics is a relatively new and promising field that has the potential to provide new informat...
© 2020, © 2020 Australian Archaeological Association. Aboriginal culturally modified trees are a dis...
Paleogenetics is a relatively new and promising field that has the potential to provide new informat...
Trees marked by Aboriginal cultural practices are a distinctive part of the Australian landscape. A ...
The Aboriginal burial ground at Broad-beach, Queensland was accidentally dis-covered in 1963 by loca...
The recent discovery of an incomplete skeleton initially identified as that of a Tasmanian aborigin...
Bioarchaeological research in Australia has lagged behind that in other regions due to understandabl...
This book draws on over twenty years’ investigation of scientific archives in Europe, Australia, and...
At the request of the Ngarrindjeri community, a burial complex located in the Kurangk (Coorong), Sou...
This study heeds the call for a ‘truth-telling’ of injustices carried out on Aboriginal communities ...
The ongoing international debate regarding complexity in Southwest Victorian Aboriginal societies co...
This study heeds the call for a ‘truth-telling’ of injustices carried out on Aboriginal communities ...
Title devised by cataloguer based on accompanying documentation.; Part of the Australian Information...
The methods of burial as practised by primitive races are of distinct interest in assisting to trac...
While it is certainly the case that Indigenous Australians have suffered the consequences of being t...
Paleogenetics is a relatively new and promising field that has the potential to provide new informat...
© 2020, © 2020 Australian Archaeological Association. Aboriginal culturally modified trees are a dis...
Paleogenetics is a relatively new and promising field that has the potential to provide new informat...
Trees marked by Aboriginal cultural practices are a distinctive part of the Australian landscape. A ...
The Aboriginal burial ground at Broad-beach, Queensland was accidentally dis-covered in 1963 by loca...
The recent discovery of an incomplete skeleton initially identified as that of a Tasmanian aborigin...
Bioarchaeological research in Australia has lagged behind that in other regions due to understandabl...
This book draws on over twenty years’ investigation of scientific archives in Europe, Australia, and...
At the request of the Ngarrindjeri community, a burial complex located in the Kurangk (Coorong), Sou...
This study heeds the call for a ‘truth-telling’ of injustices carried out on Aboriginal communities ...
The ongoing international debate regarding complexity in Southwest Victorian Aboriginal societies co...
This study heeds the call for a ‘truth-telling’ of injustices carried out on Aboriginal communities ...
Title devised by cataloguer based on accompanying documentation.; Part of the Australian Information...
The methods of burial as practised by primitive races are of distinct interest in assisting to trac...
While it is certainly the case that Indigenous Australians have suffered the consequences of being t...