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The importance of archaeology to aboriginal communities on the Cumberland Plain: An archaeologist's perspective

Kohen, Jim1987
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The values of archaeology and archaeological research in the Cumberland Plain increased cultural awareness that can be obtained by the Aboriginal community effectively using the skills and talents of the archaeologist. The earliest firm date for an Aboriginal site in the Cumberland Plain was about 15,000 years ago. Does this mean that there were no Aboriginal people in this area 30,000 years ago?
Title:
The importance of archaeology to aboriginal communities on the Cumberland Plain: An archaeologist's perspective
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Date of work:
1987
Search dates:
01 Jan 1987 - 31 Dec 1987
Reference number:
Research Room - Local Files - Aborigines - 11
Level of description:
Item from Collection: Vertical Files (Vertical Files)
Source:
From "Contemporary issues in Aboriginal studies 2": Proceedings of the Second National Conference on Aboriginal Studies, Nepean College of Advanced Education, October 1987 Pages 123-134
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Unrestricted
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Extract, 12 pages
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Record number:
266093
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