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  • Food or fibercraft Grinding stones and Aboriginal use of

     · 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) . The lower surface of the grinding stone (Surface 2) has not been ground. The tool appears to have been cleaned prior to storage at the museum. 5.1. Methods

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  • World s oldest known ground-edge stone axe fragments

     · A fragment of the world s oldest known ground-edge axe found in the remote Kimberley region of northern Australia pushes back the technological advance

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  • Indigenous rock shelter in Top End pushes Australia s

     · Supplied Gundjeihmi Aboriginal Corporation/Dominic O Brien) Along with the axe the archaeologists found the oldest-known grinding stone in Australia as well as stone

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  • Fact sheet Aboriginal axe-grinding grooves Aboriginal

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  • Grinding Stonesrubens.anu.edu.au

     · 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

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  • Aboriginal sites are an important part of the heritage of

     · "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) the Ancestral Owl Stone (ID 26057) Herne Hill Ochre (ID 3433) Susannah Brook Waugal Stone (ID 3656) Gidgegannup Petroglyph (ID 21077) Gidgegannup Petroglyph 2 (ID

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  • Alyawarre Country The grinding stone NFSA

     · The clip reveals that the grinding stone a stone slab was an important tool for Indigenous Australians. It was used to crush pound or grind foodstuffs such as seeds bulbs berries small mammals and reptiles for use in cooking. Some of these foods are poisonous unless they are first crushed and washed.

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  • Grinding stoneThe Aboriginal Object Collection at

    In the video Sharing a Collection David Lovett (Gunditj Mirring) explains how this grinding stone has multiple uses one side to grind seeds and make flour the other to make fire. This type of grinding stone is known as a doughnut grinding slab. The Dunkeld District Historical Museum and members of the local Aboriginal communities have worked

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  • GrindstoneThe Koorie Heritage Trust Collections and

    Story credits. In the early 1980s this grindstone was donated the CEO of the Aboriginal Legal Service and an Inspector under the Archaeological and Aboriginal Relics Act (Vic) 1972. This grindstone is the first item collected on behalf of what was to become the Aboriginal Cultural Heritage Trust known today as the Koorie Heritage Trust.

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  • Aborigines Built Stone Houses 9 000 Years Ago Researchers

     · University of Western Australia archaeologists discovered the series of knee-high stone rings on Rosemary Island in the Dampier Archipelago an area rich in Aboriginal rock art several years ago

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  • Aboriginal grinding stone Aboriginal people have shaped

    A large rock of generally oval shape and with a number of flatish surfaces and hole indentations which were identified by archaeologist Dr Joanna Freslov 2.6.2008 as being used by Aboriginal people as a grinding or tool-sharpening stone.

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  • Food or fibercraft Grinding stones and Aboriginal use of

    Hayes E. H. Fullagar R. Mulvaney K. Connell K. (2018). Food or fibercraft Grinding stones and Aboriginal use of Triodia grass (spinifex). Quaternary International 468 (Part B) . Plant tissue and wooden objects are rare in the Australian archaeological record but distinctive stone tools such as grinding stones and ground-edge

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  • Historical ContextAncient History Bringing Them Home

     · 63 000 BCE. The exact arrival in people in Australia is unknown. However 10 000 artefacts including 1 500 stone tools a grinding stone and ground ochres recently discovered in the Madjedbebe rock shelter (previously known as Malakunanja) in Mirrarr Country in Northern Arnhem Land provide evidence that Aboriginal peoples have been living here for many thousands of years.

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  • GrindstonesThe Australian Museum

    This grinding stone is 40 cm long and 35 cm wide with a height of 10 cm and is made from sandstone which has a rough surface for grinding. The top stone is made from a hard smooth river cobble. This object was collected from Marra Station on the Darling River and donated to the Australian Museum prior to 1941. E49213.

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  • Photos of indian grinding stonesphotonshouse

    Aboriginal grinding stone photos (Aboriginal grinding stone photos). Native american grinding stone photos (Native american grinding stone photos). Grind house photos (Grind house photos). Photo gallery of front elevation of indian houses (Photo gallery of front elevation of indian houses).

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  • Aboriginal Science Tools the Morah StoneThe Queensland

     · It is a very handy tool. Most morahs have roughly parallel incised grooves running across the grinding surface perpendicular to the axis of the stone. These grooves or incisions would most likely have been made with a pointed bone sharp stone or piece of sharp coral. You may wonder how aboriginal people used the Morah stone.

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  • 13 Indigenous innovations that are truly amazing

     · Aboriginal Grinding Stones are the mortar and pestle of the Aboriginal people. The grinding stones are slabs of stone that the indigenous population used to grind and crush different materials. Usually found in places where Aboriginal people lived the grinding stones are used mainly for processing different kinds of ingredients for cooking.

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  • Dave s ACT Latham Indigenous stone grinding grooves

     · Latham Indigenous stone grinding groovesCanberra. A trip this morning to meet up with Vlad who is researching South Coast and Canberra region Indigenous remnant artifacts that luckily remain dotted around the suburban countryside. Today we met up on the banks of Ginninderra Creek in the Canberra suburb of Latham armed with what turned out

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  • 13 Indigenous innovations that are truly amazing

     · Aboriginal Grinding Stones are the mortar and pestle of the Aboriginal people. The grinding stones are slabs of stone that the indigenous population used to grind and crush different materials. Usually found in places where Aboriginal people lived the grinding stones are used mainly for processing different kinds of ingredients for cooking.

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  • Alyawarre Country The grinding stone NFSA

     · The clip reveals that the grinding stone a stone slab was an important tool for Indigenous Australians. It was used to crush pound or grind foodstuffs such as seeds bulbs berries small mammals and reptiles for use in cooking. Some of these foods are poisonous unless they are first crushed and washed.

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  • 13 Indigenous innovations that are truly amazing

     · Aboriginal Grinding Stones are the mortar and pestle of the Aboriginal people. The grinding stones are slabs of stone that the indigenous population used to grind and crush different materials. Usually found in places where Aboriginal people lived the grinding stones are used mainly for processing different kinds of ingredients for cooking.

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  • 35 000-year-old stone axe found in AustraliaAustralian

     · A FRAGMENT OF STONE AXE found in Arnhem Land NT may be the oldest ground-edge stone tool of its kind ever discovered.. Older stone axes have been found in New Guinea but they do not have edges sharpened by grinding. This suggests that "axe technology evolved into the later use of grinding for the sharper more symmetricaledges this generates " says Dr Bruno David lead

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  • 13 Indigenous innovations that are truly amazing

     · Aboriginal Grinding Stones are the mortar and pestle of the Aboriginal people. The grinding stones are slabs of stone that the indigenous population used to grind and crush different materials. Usually found in places where Aboriginal people lived the grinding stones are used mainly for processing different kinds of ingredients for cooking.

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  • Fact sheet Aboriginal grinding stones Aboriginal Victoria

    Grinding stones are slabs of stone that Aboriginal people used to grind and crush different materials. Bulbs berries seeds insects and many other things were ground between a large lower stone and a smaller upper stone. Where are they found Grinding stones are usually found where Aboriginal people lived and camped.

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  • Aboriginal grinding stone photosphotonshouse

    ABORIGINAL AXE GRINDING GROOVES Daveu ACT source PanoramioPhoto of Aboriginal axe-grinding grooves in stone source ShutterbirdsCultural landscapes source

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  • Aboriginal Culture

     · Upper and lower grinding stones made from basalt used to grind vegetable nut and seed foods. Cedar Creek north Queensland circa 1912. In this region grindstones about 60cm long and 30 cm wide were kept in every hut. When people moved camp they left behind the heavy lower stone but took the top stone with them.

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  • Food or fibercraft Grinding stones and Aboriginal use of

    Hayes E. H. Fullagar R. Mulvaney K. Connell K. (2018). Food or fibercraft Grinding stones and Aboriginal use of Triodia grass (spinifex). Quaternary International 468 (Part B) . Plant tissue and wooden objects are rare in the Australian archaeological record but distinctive stone tools such as grinding stones and ground-edge

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  • 13 Indigenous innovations that are truly amazing

     · Aboriginal Grinding Stones are the mortar and pestle of the Aboriginal people. The grinding stones are slabs of stone that the indigenous population used to grind and crush different materials. Usually found in places where Aboriginal people lived the grinding stones are used mainly for processing different kinds of ingredients for cooking.

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  • Food or fibercraft Grinding stones and Aboriginal use of

     · 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) . The lower surface of the grinding stone (Surface 2) has not been ground. The tool appears to have been cleaned prior to storage at the museum. 5.1. Methods

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  • Aboriginal Culture

     · Aboriginal Culture. STONE TOOLS AND ARTEFACTS2. Scrapers of various shapes and sizes used to plane (smooth) wood when making boomerangs shields and other wooden items. These ranged in size from large horsehoof cores the size of one s hand to small thumb-nail scrapers the size of one s fingernail. Small scrapers were attached with hard

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  • Quandong stones A specialised Australian nut-cracking tool

     · Within the MDB grinding pounding and chopping implements dominate collections in the form of soft seed grinding dishes and top stones mortars and pestles hammers and axes—all items that are usually included under the broad category ground stone implements 10 15 40 . Material in the collections ranges from soft sandstone through to

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