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A wooden shield from Kamay-Botany Bay gives insights into pre-European Aboriginal exchange systems
https://australian.museum/learn/news/blog/amri-a-wooden-shield-from-kamay-botany-bay/Captain James Cook and Sir Joseph Banks thought they had collected a shield made in Botany Bay...
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Archaeological science celebrates 40 years
https://australian.museum/learn/news/blog/amri-archaeological-science-celebrates-40-years/The toolbox for archaeology now contains a diverse collection of highly sophisticated scientific techniques.
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Volcanic disasters and the beginning of Lapita style pottery in Papua New Guinea
https://australian.museum/learn/news/blog/amri-volcanic-disasters-lapita-pottery/A major volcanic eruption about 3000 years ago contributed to the earliest pottery production in Papua New Guinea.
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Knapping and Archaeology: Aboriginal Stone Tools from Western NSW
https://australian.museum/learn/news/blog/knapping-and-archaeology-aboriginal-stone-tools-from-western-nsw/An interview with Mr. John Frazer who recently donated a collection of over 3 500 Aboriginal stone tools from across the Western NSW region.
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Australian Archaeology
https://australian.museum/learn/cultures/atsi-collection/australian-archaeology/The Australian Museum holds a large number of cultural material and objects obtained from archaeological sites in New South Wales, as well as items from various regions throughout Australia.
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Petroglyphs of Dampier—preface. In Archaeology and Petroglyphs of Dampier (Western Australia), an Archaeological Investigation of Skew Valley and Gum Tree Valley, ed. Graeme K. Ward and Ken Mulvaney
https://journals.australian.museum/ward-2018-tech-rep-aust-mus-online-27-58/Volume editors' (Graeme K. Ward and Ken Mulvaney) preface to collection of works by Michel Lorblanchet on the Dampier Petroglyphs
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Archaeology and petroglyphs of Dampier—editors’ introduction. In Archaeology and Petroglyphs of Dampier (Western Australia), an Archaeological Investigation of Skew Valley and Gum Tree Valley, ed. Graeme K. Ward and Ken Mulvaney
https://journals.australian.museum/ward-2018-tech-rep-aust-mus-online-27-945/Volume editors Graeme K. Ward and Ken Mulvaney introduce the collection of works by Michel Lorblanchet on the archaeology and Petroglyphs of Dampier
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Lorblanchet, Michel. 2018. General introduction to the research at Dampier. Chapter 1
https://journals.australian.museum/lorblanchet-2018-tech-rep-aust-mus-online-27-4758/Michel Lorblanchet introduces his monographic work (in 9 chapters) on the Dampier Petroglyphs published online by the Australian Museum
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Lorblanchet, Michel. 2018. The Eagle Group at Gum Tree Valley. Chapter 4
https://journals.australian.museum/lorblanchet-2018-tech-rep-aust-mus-online-27-283416/In this chapter Michel Lorblanchet discusses the Eagle Group Petroglyphs of Dampier
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Lorblanchet, Michel. 2018. The Kangaroo Group at Gum Tree Valley. Chapter 5
https://journals.australian.museum/lorblanchet-2018-tech-rep-aust-mus-online-27-417488/In this chapter Michel Lorblanchet investigates the Kangaroo Group petroglyphs—"rock art" that is part of his monographic work on all the Dampier Petroglyphs published here online by the Australian Museum
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