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How a stone wedged in a gum tree shows the resilience of Aboriginal culture in Australia

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posted on 2024-11-14, 06:46 authored by Caroline Spry, Brian J Armstrong, Elspeth HayesElspeth Hayes, John A Webb, Kathryn Allen, Lisa Paton, Quan Hua, Richard Fullagar
Trees marked by Aboriginal cultural practices are a distinctive part of the Australian landscape. A recent discovery on Wiradjuri country in New South Wales shows some of these “culturally modified trees” may be much younger than anybody thought...

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Spry, C., Armstrong, B. J., Hayes, E., Webb, J. Allan., Allen, K., Paton, L., Hua, Q. & Fullagar, R. (2020). How a stone wedged in a gum tree shows the resilience of Aboriginal culture in Australia. The Conversation, 11 June 1-6.

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The Conversation

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11/06/2024

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1-6

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English

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143654

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