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Balinese Women Artists: Collecting their Stories and Paintings
https://australian.museum/learn/news/blog/balinese-women-artists-collecting-their-stories-and-paintings/Balinese Paintings: collaborative research. Siobhan Campbell, Sydney University and Stan Florek - Australian Museum, October 2011.
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Calling on Tongan Traditions: A special visit
https://australian.museum/learn/news/blog/calling-on-tongan-traditions-a-special-visit/Lady Tunakaimanu Feilakepa is renowned and greatly respected for her traditional cultural knowledge in Tonga and across the Pacific. For one week in November 2011 Mrs. Fielakepa visited the museum to share her memories, knowledge and passion for Tongan traditions.
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Our Global Neighbours: Reflection on Kwaio
https://australian.museum/learn/news/blog/our-global-neighbours-reflection-on-kwaio/How indigenous tribal people of Malaita in the Solomon Islands bypassed industrial revolution and (possibly) capitalism.
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Balinese Impressions: Bringing Paintings to Life
https://australian.museum/learn/news/blog/balinese-impressions-bringing-paintings-to-life/Show and Tell: Paintings in ceremonial cycle.
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Professor J. L. Shellshear (1885-1958)
https://australian.museum/about/history/people/professor-j-l-shellshear-1885-1958/Anthropologist, physician and soldier.
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Garden Palace Survivors
https://australian.museum/about/history/stories/collection-stories-garden-palace-survivors/In 1879 the Australian Museum exhibited its Anthropology collections in a Sydney International Exhibition building called the Garden Palace.
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Lorblanchet, Michel. 2018. The Woman Group at Gum Tree Valley. Chapter 6
https://journals.australian.museum/lorblanchet-2018-tech-rep-aust-mus-online-27-489555/In this chapter Michel Lorblanchet investigates the Woman Group petroglyphs—"rock art" that is part of his monographic work on all the Dampier Petroglyphs published online by the Australian Museum
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Lorblanchet, Michel. 2018. The Summit of Gum Tree Valley. Chapter 7
https://journals.australian.museum/lorblanchet-2018-tech-rep-aust-mus-online-27-557668/In this chapter Michel Lorblanchet investigates the petroglyphs at the Summit of Gum Tree Valley—"rock art" that is part of his monographic work on all the Dampier Petroglyphs published online by the Australian Museum
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Lorblanchet, Michel. 2018. Petroglyphs of Dampier—general conclusions. Chapter 9
https://journals.australian.museum/lorblanchet-2018-tech-rep-aust-mus-online-27-687690/In this final chapter Michel Lorblanchet concludes his monographic work on the Dampier Petroglyphs—world heritage protected in the Murujuga National Park
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Petroglyphs of Dampier—foreword. 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/mulvaney-2018-tech-rep-aust-mus-online-27-12/Burrup Peninsula and Murujuga National Park rock art: the Dampier Petroglyphs... a collection of works by Michel Lorblanchet edited by G. K. Ward and K. Mulvaney
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Machu Picchu and the Golden Empires of Peru
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