The methods of burial as practised by primitive races are of distinct interest in assisting to trace their evolutionary history. Owing to the lack of authentic information in detail of the customs of the Tasmanian aborigines, our knowledge is, in many matters, vague and uncertain. Often the observations relating to the aborigines were made years after their contact with the white race, and naturally their customs had been affected. Further, the more one studies the early records and observations made by early colonists, the more one realises their contradictory nature. The available evidence which could be gathered from early records has been admirably summarised by Ling Roth (1899, pp. 116-122)
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The recent discovery of an incomplete skeleton initially identified as that of a Tasmanian aborigin...
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The prehistory conference held at Kioloa uncovered several important points for both archaeologists ...
Here we document the investigation of the first Australian Aboriginal mortuary tree found since the ...
How do contemporary Tasmanian Aboriginals think of the body? How do they think of the dead body and ...
It is not proposed in this paper to attempt any detailed description of the method by which the Tas...
The customs observed by the Aborigines in disposing of their dead relatives and friends have been m...
In September, 1938, a small group of human bones was discovered by N. Johnson, whilst looking for b...
The recent discovery of an incomplete skeleton initially identified as that of a Tasmanian aborigin...
On the eve of this issue of the Papers and Proceedings going to press a singular discovery of Tasma...
To anthropologists the aborigines of Tasmania presented an exceedingly interesting object of study....
Bioarchaeological research in Australia has lagged behind that in other regions due to understandabl...
Paleogenetics is a relatively new and promising field that has the potential to provide new informat...
This article considers how Aboriginal Australian bodily remains were procured and understood in Brit...
The proper management of Aboriginal archaeological burials raises basic problems for public archaeol...
While it is certainly the case that Indigenous Australians have suffered the consequences of being t...
The Aboriginal burial ground at Broad-beach, Queensland was accidentally dis-covered in 1963 by loca...
The prehistory conference held at Kioloa uncovered several important points for both archaeologists ...
Here we document the investigation of the first Australian Aboriginal mortuary tree found since the ...
How do contemporary Tasmanian Aboriginals think of the body? How do they think of the dead body and ...