In a new study, researchers describe 270 Aboriginal artifacts they found at two underwater archaeological sites off Australia's northwest coast. The stone tools are at least 7,000 years old. The ...
We know that Aboriginal people used a range of stone tools to remove bark and wood from trees. However, no examples of these tools have ever been found lodged in a tree. Outline of an Aboriginal canoe ...
New collaborative work at an Aboriginal cave in eastern Victoria, published today, shows the stark difference between contemporary archaeological research and that conducted in the 1970s. In 1971, ...
GRIFFITH, AUSTRALIA—ABC News Australia reports that 271 stone tools known as bipolar flakes have been discovered at a construction site at Griffith Base Hospital. Some of the artifacts were likely ...
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