The Keilor archaeological site was among the first places to demonstrate the antiquity of Aboriginal occupation of Australia when a cranium, unearthed...
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Murujuga or Burrup Peninsula Ngarrabullgan Keilor archaeological site Sunbury earth rings Kow Swamp Archaeological Site Wurdi Youang Mount William stone axe...
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The Green gully archaeological site is an Aboriginal archaeological site in Keilor, Victoria, Australia. The site was discovered during soil quarrying...
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old have been found at Kow Swamp Archaeological Site and the Keilor archaeological site. A cranium found at the site has been dated at between 12,000...
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Keilor Archaeological Site, a human hearth excavated in 1971 was radiocarbon-dated to about 31,000 years BP, making Keilor one of the earliest sites of...
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accident?. ISBN 978-192214244-3. OCLC 930855686. Presland, Gary. "Keilor Archaeological Site". Online Encyclopedia of Melbourne (eMelbourne). Retrieved 3 November...
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River valley, near present-day Keilor, about 40,000 years ago, according to Gary Presland. At the Keilor archaeological site a human hearth excavated in...
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Keilor Archaeological Site a human hearth excavated in 1971 was radiocarbon-dated to about 31,000 years BP, making Keilor one of the earliest sites of...
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Keilor Archaeological Site a human hearth excavated in 1971 was radiocarbon-dated to about 31,000 years BP, making Keilor one of the earliest sites of...
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The Bend Road archaeological site is an open site in Melbourne, Australia. It was discovered during survey and archaeological testing for the proposed...
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AASV. Among its contribution to the archaeology discipline in Victoria, it undertook excavations at Dry Creek, Keilor in the early 1970s, to uncover evidence...
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The Kow Swamp archaeological site comprises a series of late Pleistocene burials within the lunette of the eastern rim of a former lake known as Kow Swamp...
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established the Archaeological and Aboriginal Relics Office under the Chief Secretary's Department, following the enactment of the Archaeological and Aboriginal...
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occupation at Koonalda Cave in South Australia and the Dry Creek archaeological site in Keilor, Australia, which helped demonstrate the great antiquity of...
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through time. Initial archaeological investigation was often focused on finding the oldest sites. By the 1970s, archaeological research was also concerned...
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near present day Keilor, about 40,000 years ago." (Presland 1997:[page needed]) Presland describes in some detail the archaeological evidence regarding...
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that people were living in the Maribyrnong River valley, near present day Keilor, about 40,000 years ago." "Mysterious marks on Ice Age cave art may have...
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that people were living in the Maribyrnong River valley, near present day Keilor, about 40,000 years ago." James Trager, The People's Chronology, 1994,...
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Anthropological Archaeology. 20 (2): 195–229. doi:10.1006/jaar.2000.0371. ISSN 0278-4165. Carbajal Correa, María del Carmen (2018). "Four Archaeological Sites in the...
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HMS Erebus (1826) (category National Historic Sites in Nunavut)
way to the much larger crater Victoria. Erebus Street in the suburb of Keilor Park in Melbourne, Australia European and American voyages of scientific...
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HMS Terror (1813) (category National Historic Sites in Nunavut)
there. Terror Rupes an escarpment on Mercury Terror Street in the suburb of Keilor Park in Melbourne, Australia Terror Club - Singapore, Sembawang. Named after...
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Timeline of prehistory (category Archaeology timelines)
present day Keilor, about 40,000 years ago." Bowler JM, Jones R, Allen H, Thorne AG (1970). "Pleistocene human remains from Australia: a living site and human...
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Cuddie Springs (category Archaeological sites in New South Wales)
Cuddie Springs is a notable archaeological and paleontological site in the semi-arid zone of central northern New South Wales, Australia, near Carinda...
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List of archaeologists (category Archaeology-related lists)
Aboriginal occupation Koonalda Cave South Australia Dry Creek archaeological site Keilor Carl Jacob Gardberg (1926–2010) Finnish; director of the Finnish...
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north-west of Melbourne. It is situated in a deep gorge in the grassy, basalt Keilor Plains. Within Organ Pipes National Park, the valley walls of Jacksons Creek...
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Faced with little knowledge of the Aboriginal archaeology of Victoria, apart from previous work at Keilor and Green Gully and his own work at Wilsons Promontory...
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Maribyrnong River valley, near present day Keilor, about 40,000 years ago." "Indigenous connections to the site" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF)...
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of Costa Rica, "Named in honour of the outstanding Costa Rican sportsman Keilor Navas, captain of the Costa Rica national football team, a symbol for the...
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plants. Organ Pipes National Park, a 121 hectares protected area located in Keilor North off the Calder Highway, 20 km to the northwest of Melbourne city....
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achievement of the summit, and the end of the long haul that finished the 'Keilor Plains' stage of the journey. No doubt a spring of water, the branch of...
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