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Gostwick Grinding Grooves - University of New England …

The Gostwyck Grinding Grooves. Presented by Colin Ahoy a local Aboriginal Cultural Heritage consultant with ancestral connections to the New England Tablelands, and current UNE Archaeology student, describes this culturally significant and recently re-discovered axe manufacturing site located East of Uralla, NSW.

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Indigenous research - The University of Sydney

The Sydney Indigenous Research Hub is led by Professor Jakelin Troy who is Ngarigu of the Snowy Mountains in South Eastern Australia. She is Director, Indigenous Research within the Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Research) Portfolio and an academic in the Department of Linguistics at Sydney. Associate Professor John Gilroy is the Deputy Director of ...

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"This is the only known place where a complete assemblage of ceremonial grinding stones have been left undisturbed on Swan River Country. It is part of a wider sacred site complex that includes Susannah Brook (ID 640), …

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Eora - Mapping Aboriginal Sydney 1770-1850

Running contrary to the notion that colonisation completely displaced Aboriginal people, this account gives testimony to a continuing Indigenous presence in Sydney. Eora - Chapter 1 Chapter 1: Eora. They lived here in the place we …

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Grinding Stones - ANU

- Narrandera, NSW: The grinding stone is the largest stone implement in the Aboriginal stone tool kit. The grinding stone above is at least 60cm by 30cm, and the top stones are approximately 10-15cms in diameter. It is made from a quarried slab of sandstone, but they can also be made from largish flat pebbles. ...

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aboriginal grinding nsw; Aboriginal Grinding Grooves at Kings Tableland Sydney The Kings Tableland Road is an unpaved road that runs south from Wentworth Falls along the clifftops above Kedumba Walls Turn left at the Queen Victoria Hospital for the Aboriginal Groovings There is a open area to the right just after you

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aboriginal grinding antique - hetmonaster.nl. aboriginal grinding stone . Aboriginal grinding stone, NSW - Australian Museum . This is an Aboriginal grinding stone with a top stone, or muller.The grinding stone is 40 cm long and 35 cm wide with a height …

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Aboriginal Grinding Grooves at Kings Tableland Sydney. Apr 23, 2013· The Kings Tableland Road is an unpaved road that runs south from Wentworth Falls along the clifftops above Kedumba Walls Turn left at the Queen Victoria Hospital for the Aboriginal Groovings There is a open area to the right just after you turn with a gate stating Private Property This is

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Glenrock State Conservation Area | Learn more | NSW …

A rich cultural heritage. Glenrock State Conservation Area is the traditional land of the Awabakal people. They favoured the area for the abundance of food, including marine life and bush tucker. The park today contains a number of ancient Aboriginal sites, including campsites, middens and axe grinding grooves.

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Aboriginal Grinding Nsw. Mining By Aborigines Australias First Miners. There are 416 recorded Aboriginal mine sites in eastern Australia (Queensland, NSW, Victoria), although new sites are being identified all the time. In NSW there are 183 identified sites (144 stone quarries and 17 ochre mines, with no information, beyond location, being ...

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Identifying Aboriginal Sites

Water Hole. Seed Grinding Patches. Open Camp Site. The Sydney Basin is one of the richest provinces in Australia in terms of Aboriginal archaeological sites. There are thousands of Aboriginal sites, of which many contain rock art, and …

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Grinding Stones Australian National University. Narrandera NSW The grinding stone is the largest stone implement in the Aboriginal stone tool kit The grinding stone above is at least 60cm by 30cm and the top stones are approximately 10 15cms in diameter It is made from a quarried slab of sandstone but they can also be made from largish flat pebbles The two top stones are also …

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Aboriginal Grinding Antique

Food Or Fibercraft Grinding Stones And Aboriginal Use Of. Feb 25, 2018 The grinding stone is an indurated sandstone with two large grinding grooves on the upper surface Surface 1, which range in depth from 29 mm Groove 2 and 32 mm Groove 1 . ... OLD ABORIGINAL LARGE KNAPPING amp GRINDING STONE Jervis Bay NSW. ILS 45.07. 1 bid. ILS 109.11 ...

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Home | Indigenous Strategy, Education & Research

UNSW Indigenous Strategy, Education & Research. UNSW's Indigenous Strategy takes a holistic approach to Indigenous education, research, engagement and advocacy, striving to create a university environment where Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples thrive and are empowered. Nura Gili: Centre for Indigenous Programs is our student-facing ...

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Digging into New England's Aboriginal past

The grooves are a physical document of Aboriginal tool-work – the shaping and sharpening of stone axes and spear heads. Dr Beck said that earlier work by UNE archaeologists suggests it took 80-100 hours of patient grinding …

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Pleistocene seed-grinding implements from the …

The earliest evidence for seed grinding activity is dated to 65 000 years ago by Clarkson et al. (2017), although this date has been disputed (Bowdler 2017).

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Guide to Aboriginal sites and places - Creative …

Ceremonial grounds (Bora rings) Rock engravings. Rock paintings, drawings and stencils. Artefact scatter. Grinding grooves. Scarred trees. Resources. You can find Aboriginal sites everywhere in Australia. Even in …

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Aboriginal Grinding Grooves at Kings Tableland

The Kings Tableland Road is an unpaved road that runs south from Wentworth Falls along the clifftops above Kedumba Walls. Turn left at the Queen Victoria Hospital for the Aboriginal Groovings. There is a open area to the right …

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Aboriginal grinding grooves on sandstone, used for …

Aboriginal grinding grooves on sandstone, used for sharpening flint axes and other tools, April 1962. Expand/collapse. Details. Date 1962. Connections. Subjects Sutherland (N.S.W.: Shire) Sharpening of tools Aboriginal Australians -- New South Wales -- Sutherland ... accessed 21 May 2022, https://localhistory.sutherlandshire.nsw.gov.au/nodes ...

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GG Grinding And Engineering - Home

GG Grinding is a leading engineering company specializing in precision grinding and manufacturing. Located in Sydney NSW we service local, national and International clients with all their precision grinding and engineering requirements. The Company is a Australian owned family business and was established in 1968 by Mr. Geoffrey Armstrong ...

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Grinding Stones Australian National University . Narrandera NSW The grinding stone is the largest stone implement in the Aboriginal stone tool kit The grinding stone above is at least 60cm by 30cm and the top stones are approximately 10 15cms in diameter It is made from a quarried slab of sandstone but they can also be made from largish flat pebbles The two top stones are …

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TMC 225 - Rail grinding - Transport for NSW

grinding (such as dipped or peaked welds, wheel burns or squats) (See Section C5-8.2). 10. Authorise variation to the requirement to remove longer pitch corrugations (See Section C7-7). 11. Carry out spot checks of rail grinding on at least 5% to 10% of grinding locations as a follow up to the grinding operation (See Section C5-9.2). 12.

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Precision Grinding In Nsw - goguide

Precision Grinding - Raymond Terrace, NSW 2324 18 Carmichael St Raymond Terrace, NSW 2324

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Aboriginal Grinding Grooves at Kings Tableland - Sydney

The Kings Tableland Road is an unpaved road that runs south from Wentworth Falls along the clifftops above Kedumba Walls. Turn left at the Queen Victoria Hospital for the Aboriginal Groovings. There is a open area to the right just after you turn with a gate stating Private Property. This is not private property.

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