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  1. Lasseter’s Reef and One Man’s Maddened Quest for Gold

    ... and prospectors flocked to Alaska, Canada, Africa, and Australia. Some of them found wealth, while others found ... life searching for a fabled gold field in the heart of Australia. Was he a madman? Or does his story hide something ... He traveled to America on occasion, as well as across Australia , doing different jobs to make a living. It is also ...

    Aleksa Vučković - 09/03/2023 - 13:52

  2. Will Ancient African Coin Found in Australia 'Change Everything'?

    ... remote island off the coast of the Northern Territories in Australia seems to have finally paid off. The team has found ... remote island off the coast of the Northern Territories in Australia seems to have finally paid off. The team has found ... about the identity of the first foreigners who visited Australia before the arrival of Europeans. Historian, Mike ...

    Ed Whelan - 12/05/2019 - 22:03

  3. The Mysterious Marree Man of Outback Australia: Largest Geoglyph in the World

    Etched into the dry sand of Australia’s barren outback is the world’s largest ... April Holloway  | Epoch Times Etched into the dry sand of Australia’s barren outback is the world’s largest ... its very existence presents one of the greatest mysteries Australia has ever seen; the geoglyph is so large that it is ...

    ancient-origins - 10/12/2020 - 21:28

  4. These walls can talk: Australian history preserved by folk magic

    ... of the convict shirts and many other objects throughout Australia is part of my PhD thesis, the result of six ... concealed objects in old houses and buildings throughout Australia. But why conceal a shirt in a wall? Two of the ... garment, now in the collection of the National Museum of Australia, was found in a wall cavity adjacent to a ...

    ancient-origins - 04/10/2015 - 21:51

  5. Skeleton found at shipwreck site is a reminder of a brutal massacre off the Australian coast

    ... a skeleton at the site of a shipwreck off Western Australia. The remains reveal the brutal past and coldblooded ... named The Batavia became wrecked on a reef off Western Australia on its way from the Netherlands to the Dutch East ... by archaeologists. Credit: The University of Western Australia 'This was the first time that Europeans lived in ...

    lizleafloor - 05/06/2018 - 00:28

  6. Australian Aborigine Creation Stories: Rainbow Serpent and Emus in the Stars

    ... the Sun-Mother to become the Sun. Sunset, Maralinga, Australia ( CC BY 2.0 ) All the living creatures watched the ... Aboriginal communities in the south-eastern region of Australia. READ MORE… This is a free preview of an ... found in the north-west Kimberley region of Western Australia. ( CC BY-SA 2.0 ) By  Ted Loukes Australian ...

    tedloukes - 15/07/2016 - 16:57

  7. Kakadu National Park: The ‘Soul of Australia' has Some of the Oldest Rock Art in the World

    ... a protected area in the Northern Territory of Australia and is a tourist attraction known for its dramatic ... a protected area in the Northern Territory of Australia and is a tourist attraction known for its dramatic ... have sustained contact with Aboriginal people in northern Australia were the Macassans from Sulawesi who travelled to ...

    Michelle Freson - 09/09/2018 - 01:54

  8. Is the Aboriginal Budj Bim Volcano Tale the World’s Oldest Story?

    Researchers investigating the date of human settlement in Australia have made an amazing discovery. They analyzed ... Researchers investigating the date of human settlement in Australia have made an amazing discovery. They analyzed ... be the oldest story in existence. The human occupation of Australia “is the subject of intense debate and is critical ...

    Ed Whelan - 12/02/2020 - 22:49

  9. Ancient Stones of Australia: Rock Arrangements that Defy Conventional Historical Accounts

    ... Education and Research Society, proposed was “Australia’s Stonehenge,” which we refer to as the ... Education and Research Society, proposed was “Australia’s Stonehenge,” which we refer to as the ... press that this mound was the only known sacred site in Australia where ‘Clever-fellas’ and ‘Kadaitcha’ came ...

    strong - 12/08/2021 - 20:34

  10. “Accidental” Destruction of Aboriginal Stone Arrangement in Australia

    ... damage of a 1,500-year-old stone arrangement in Australia brings to the forefront the need for heightened ... a 1,500-year-old stone eel arrangement near Lake Bolac, Australia . The Kuyang stone monument was shaped into an eel and created before the Europeans arrived in Australia. Kuyang means eel in South West Aboriginal ...

    Sarah Piraino - 08/04/2021 - 00:02

  11. Ancient Aboriginal Memory Techniques Defeat the Greek Memory Palace

    ... Mapping the Journeys of the Creation Ancestors in Australia DNA Study Finds Aboriginal Australians are Oldest ...

    ashley cowie - 19/05/2021 - 18:38

  12. Ancient Dreamtime Myths Unraveled in Australian Rock Shelter Art

    Archaeologists working with Aboriginal artists in Australia have interpreted rock shelter art with ... Earth. Archaeologists working with Aboriginal artists in Australia have interpreted rock shelter art with ... of Barcaldine, in the Barcaldine Region in Queensland, Australia, the Marra Wonga rock art shelter represents one of ...

    ashley cowie - 23/09/2022 - 22:56

  13. Following the Footsteps of the Ancestors: The Walkabout Coming of Age Ceremony

    Australia has been inhabited for more than 50,000 years and ... people have a complex and fascinating spiritual life.  Australia has been inhabited for more than 50,000 years and ... to them today now that the many tribes from across Australia have come together as one. The Aboriginal people ...

    Sarah P Young - 25/06/2019 - 18:53

  14. Uluru: Australia’s Most Iconic Landmark and Largest Monolith in the World

    Uluru, once known as Ayers Rock, is one of Australia’s most iconic landmarks. Located in the Northern Territory of Australia, it is the single largest monolith rock in the ... of 346 meters Uluru, once known as Ayers Rock, is one of Australia’s most iconic landmarks. Located in the Northern ...

    Joanna Gillan - 22/01/2022 - 18:03

  15. Botany and The Colonization of Australia in 1770

    ... his companions aboard the Endeavour landed at a harbour on Australia’s southeast coast in April of 1770. Cook named ... his companions aboard the Endeavour landed at a harbour on Australia’s southeast coast in April of 1770. Cook named ... botany’s pivotal place in Europe’s Enlightenment and Australia’s early colonisation. ‘Nothing like people’ ...

    ancient-origins - 04/05/2020 - 01:53

  16. Study Reveals Rare Aboriginal Rock Art’s Link With Sorcery and Magic

    In Australia, a team of researchers have made some dramatic new ... of miniature motifs found anywhere in the world. In Australia , a team of researchers have made some dramatic new ... in the Limmen National Park, Northern Territories, Australia. A team of anthropologists worked with park rangers ...

    Ed Whelan - 26/05/2020 - 00:15

  17. Remote Australian Archaeological Site Provides More Evidence to Refute Traditional Theory of Entirely Nomadic Aborigines

    ... Channel Country. “There is generally an idea that Australia was a continent of hunter gatherers, but what we ... Michael Westaway of Griffith University told ABC Australia . “We see these large site complexes that almost ... were doing in this area before Europeans began arriving in Australia in 1788. Mithaka elder George Gorringe said he ...

    Mark Miller - 07/06/2017 - 14:02

  18. Mungo Man’s Remains Returned For Reburial to His Aboriginal Ancestors

    ... the Mutthi, Nyiampaar, and Barkinji Aboriginal tribes of Australia, in the Willandra Lakes region, has been a source ... the Mutthi, Nyiampaar, and Barkinji Aboriginal tribes of Australia, in the Willandra Lakes region, has been a source ... at Kakadu National Park found evidence of humans in Australia as early as 65,000 years ago, pushing back this ...

    Sahir - 07/04/2022 - 18:31

  19. How Does the Aboriginal Executioner ‘Kurdaitcha Man’ Avenge the Dead?

    ... Aborigines, in particular the Arrernte people of Central Australia. Kurdaitcha (known also as Kurdaitcha man) is a ... ’ in the culture of the Aboriginal peoples of Australia , in particular the Arrernte people of Central Australia. The job of a Kurdaitcha was to avenge the death of ...

    dhwty - 19/03/2019 - 17:51

  20. Meta-Study of Parramatta Reveals All About Sydney’s Pre-Historic Past

    ... archaeologists asked if Aboriginal population recovery in Australia was delayed after the Last Glacial Maximum? For answers, they analyzed archaeological evidence from Australia’s Parramatta River sand sheet. A team of ... archaeologists asked if Aboriginal population recovery in Australia was delayed after the Last Glacial Maximum? For ...

    ashley cowie - 19/11/2021 - 17:57

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