Only one substantiated Aboriginal stone alignment in Tasmania has been described. Pebble heaps adjacent to the site appear to be of Aboriginal origin. Similar pebble heaps from other coastal areas are reported
This paper uses statistical analyses to examine the hypothesis that the creators of the Gummingurru ...
Many descriptions have been given of aboriginal art in various parts of Australia, but accounts of ...
Stone arrangements are frequently encountered on the Australian mainland and islands. They have high...
Sites containing aboriginal flaked stone implements have been discovered in the Queenstown area, som...
On the 13th of July last year I read a paper before the Society in which I described some aborigina...
In 1949 Mr. A, L. Meston informed me of the existence of aboriginal rock carvings near Nubeena on Ta...
Along the shore near the old settlement at Trial Harbour there are numerous middens of the Tasmania...
The main archaeological site (Locality 2), located some 400m to the south of the tourist area, is ba...
I happened to be at Gladstone last March when a worked stone of chalcedony was brought to me as a s...
Preparatory to the laying of the natural gas pipeline from Moomba to Sydney, a survey of Aboriginal ...
Over the years there have been various descriptions of Tasmanian aboriginal Rock Art. However this...
The supposed Tasmanian Aboriginal Rock-Carvings at Mersey Bluff, Devon port, were !brought under th...
A classification of Australian Aboriginal stone arrangements is fundamental to the understanding of...
On the evidence of a chalcedonic flake, W. H. Twelvetrees (1917) concluded that the Tasmanian aborig...
Between Erith and Dover there is what is known among the local fisherman as 'The Swashway', a low sp...
This paper uses statistical analyses to examine the hypothesis that the creators of the Gummingurru ...
Many descriptions have been given of aboriginal art in various parts of Australia, but accounts of ...
Stone arrangements are frequently encountered on the Australian mainland and islands. They have high...
Sites containing aboriginal flaked stone implements have been discovered in the Queenstown area, som...
On the 13th of July last year I read a paper before the Society in which I described some aborigina...
In 1949 Mr. A, L. Meston informed me of the existence of aboriginal rock carvings near Nubeena on Ta...
Along the shore near the old settlement at Trial Harbour there are numerous middens of the Tasmania...
The main archaeological site (Locality 2), located some 400m to the south of the tourist area, is ba...
I happened to be at Gladstone last March when a worked stone of chalcedony was brought to me as a s...
Preparatory to the laying of the natural gas pipeline from Moomba to Sydney, a survey of Aboriginal ...
Over the years there have been various descriptions of Tasmanian aboriginal Rock Art. However this...
The supposed Tasmanian Aboriginal Rock-Carvings at Mersey Bluff, Devon port, were !brought under th...
A classification of Australian Aboriginal stone arrangements is fundamental to the understanding of...
On the evidence of a chalcedonic flake, W. H. Twelvetrees (1917) concluded that the Tasmanian aborig...
Between Erith and Dover there is what is known among the local fisherman as 'The Swashway', a low sp...
This paper uses statistical analyses to examine the hypothesis that the creators of the Gummingurru ...
Many descriptions have been given of aboriginal art in various parts of Australia, but accounts of ...
Stone arrangements are frequently encountered on the Australian mainland and islands. They have high...