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 ...
The items, which are yet to be authenticated, were stone materials. Stone tool fragments from a South Australian collection. An investigation was launched after a member of Tasmania’s Aboriginal ...
A series of indigenous tools, dating back more than 9,000 years, were discovered off the coast of Australia, researchers said. Photo from Thierry Meier, UnSplash A series of stone tools lay ...
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Archaeologists unearth cache of Aboriginal stone tools buried in Australia 170 years ago
Archaeologists in the Australian outback have discovered a stash of dozens of stone tools. According to a study published in the journal Archaeology in Oceania, these artifacts are 170-year-old “tulas ...
A new study into the multipurpose uses of boomerangs has highlighted the hardwood objects were used to shape the edges of stone tools used by Australian Indigenous communities. The research ...
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