
14/08/2020The Theodore Aboriginal artefact grinding grooves demonstrate an important aspect of past Aboriginal lifestyles and technologies. Here local elder Wally Bell explains the significance of the site and unveils a sign to educate the public. The site has exposed sandstone rock with grooves and scattered stone artefacts.
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28.08.2021"The natural creekline through the Matthei [owners of Glenlee] property has Aboriginal grinding grooves in the sandstone of the creek bed and a pot hole in the sandstone beside the creek is believed to have been constructed by the Aboriginal people to store water and, using fire-heated rocks, to warm food," a report said.
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Zankl and Schroeder (1972, p. 526) consider that problems of form, scale, and origin have now become so confused that groove-and-spur be dropped in favour of a purely descriptive term lacking any genetic implications, bar and f urrow. Internally correct. Terms should not be misleading, in terms of form, constitu- tion, or origin. The best-known example of such
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Grinding grooves (rock engravings) of and kangaroo tracks have been found at King Tablelands in the Blue Mountains. Excavation of this shelter revealed that Aboriginal people were living there 22,000 years ago. King Tablelands is the the oldest dated Aboriginal site in the Blue Mountains and is listed as a heritage site. 18,000 BCE
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the grooves in the sandstone. 5.8 | Axe Grinding Grooves These well-defined axe grinding groves are found on the sandstone bed of Camp Fire Creek. The grooves were formed by Aboriginal people when sharpening axes (or forming axe blanks). Rubbing the axe blanks would sharpen the stone into a more useful tool, and the process would also
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The grinding grooves are located on an area of exposed fl at rock, up-slope from the two eucalypt trees. Aboriginal people used this area extensively for grinding stones into sharp edges for use as axes. There are some 50 shallow grooves worn into the surface of the exposed sandstone rock extending over several metres. Axe grinding
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ABORIGINAL AXE GRINDING GROOVES (THEODORE, TUGGERANONG HILL) Access is o ff Christmas Street, Theodore. Look for the Tuggeranong Hill Nature Park sign and walk towards the two eucalypt trees that can be seen further up the slope. The grinding grooves are located on an area of exposed fl at rock, up-slope from the two eucalypt trees. Aboriginal people used this
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Grinding stones or grindstones, as they were called, were used by the Aboriginal peoples across the continent and islands, and they were traded in areas where suitable sandstone was not available in abundance. Different stones were adapted for grinding different things and varied according to location. One important use was for foods, in particular to grind
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25.02.2018We argue that Aboriginal exploitation of Triodia spinifex for fiber was probably more common than previously thought, and that key to its exploitation and archaeological identification are re-assessment of grinding/pounding stones, including handstones, hatchet heads, mortars, lower grinding dishes and bedrock grinding patches.
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Fragments of grinding stones dating back 30,000 years to late in the Pleistocene Epoch have been found at Cuddie Springs in western NSW. The grinding stone and top stone shown here were used by Indigenous women in the semi-arid region of New South Wales to grind seeds from grasses, trees, shrubs, succulents and ferns to release the starch
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shell middens, grinding grooves, canoe trees and archaeological evidence; Aboriginal and Islander Cemetery at Fingal Head. Haiku Anthology 3e Den Heuvel Van 2000-11-28 Generous, irreplaceable. . . . It's an eye-opener and a. economic-detective-sylvestor-and-frugala-investor-answers 4/6 Downloaded from edocs.utsa.edu on November 8, 2022 by guest who's-who of
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It is the site of the Terramungamine grinding grooves that were used by the Aborigine people for sharpening their tools and weapons Dubbo Terramungamine Reserve a reserve near Dubbo for public recreation and the preservation of Aboriginal cultural heritage and a dedicated Aboriginal burial ground known as the nbsp
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the sampling design identified six archaeological landform units on the properties and the types of sites likely to be present in each unit is as follows: high flat plateaux: are mostly likely to contain stone arrangements and axe grinding grooves (if there is a water source nearby). escarpments and upper slopes: may contain axe grooves in creeks
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The working edge of the hatchet or axe was sharpened by rubbing it against an abrasive stone, eventually leading to the creation of a shallow oval -shaped groove over time, [4] The grooves vary in length from 80 mm (3.1 in) up to 500 mm (20 in), and can be up to 200 mm (7.9 in) wide and 100 mm (3.9 in) deep.
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Convenient rocks for lunch seats were a bit spread out, so walkers lunched up and down the creek bank – some inspected the Aboriginal grinding grooves and the engraving – what was it? Maybe a fish? One leader tried leading the walkers into having a swim in the Emerald Pool – but alas (even though she was a lass) – she was the only swimmer.
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25/02/2018We argue that Aboriginal exploitation of Triodia spinifex for fiber was probably more common than previously thought, and that key to its exploitation and archaeological identification are re-assessment of grinding/pounding stones, including handstones, hatchet heads, mortars, lower grinding dishes and bedrock grinding patches.
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Aboriginal grinding grooves, or axe-grinding grooves, have been found across the Australian continent. The working edge of the hatchet or axe was sharpened by rubbing it against an abrasive stone, eventually leading to the creation of a shallow oval -shaped groove over time, [5] The grooves vary in length from 80 mm (3.1 in) up to 500 mm (20 in), and can be up to 200
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Gundungurra Elder Aunty Sharyn Halls runs her hand across a Aboriginal grinding groove platform during a visit to Guula Ngurra National Park on Photo taken on May 13, 2022 shows elks in Daqingshan National Nature Reserve, Hohhot, Inner Mongolia, China. On September 29 from Beijing moose Photo taken on May 13, 2022 shows elks in Daqingshan National Nature
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Aboriginal earth features 7 Aboriginal middens 11 Axe-grinding grooves 15 Culturally modified trees 19 Flaked stone tools 23 27 Ground edge axes 29 Historic places 33 Quarry 35 Rock art 39 Stone arrangements and features 43 2 Aboriginal people have lived across Victoria for thousands of generations.
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Aboriginal grinding grooves, or axe-grinding grooves, have been found across the Australian continent. The working edge of the hatchet or axe was sharpened by rubbing it against an abrasive stone, eventually leading to the creation of a shallow oval -shaped groove over time, [5] The grooves vary in length from 80 mm (3.1 in) up to 500 mm (20
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Gooreng Gooreng Cultural Heritage Project. The gorge is located 20km north-northwest of Monto in Central Queensland, at approximately 24401 south and 15 1 east. It lies on the eastern side of the Great Dividing Range, about 120krn from the coast, in the upper Burnett River Basin. Most of the gorge lies
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Grindstone . Aboriginal grinding grooves or axe grinding grooves have been found across the continent The working edge of the hatchet or axe was sharpened by rubbing it against an abrasive stone eventually leading to the creation of a shallow oval shaped groove over time 5 The grooves vary in length from 80 mm 3 1 in up to 500 mm 20 in and can be up to 200 mm 7
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Kings Tableland Aboriginal Site, Wentworth Falls. A rocky knoll is topped by a group of large grinding grooves, plus carved images of wallaby and emu tracks. On the eastern side of the hill there is an occupation cave. Koonadan Historic Site, a Wiradjuri ceremonial and burial site in the Riverina region of southern NSW. [15]
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Grinding machine is composed of teeth slightly sharpened in both edges. The teeth that are made by the stainless steel are attached to a manufactured cylindrical metal, which is power transmitted by a shaft. The that has grated will pass through the cylinder of grinding machine to the chute of exist. Besides, the frame of grinding machine is designed as rigid
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Plate 4: Aboriginal grinding grooves in a tributary of Bucketty Gully. Attenbrow (2004) in 'Terra Australis' 21. For thousands of years, Aboriginal people on the Central Coast relied on the fresh water resources of natural rivers, creeks and water holes within the Gosford Wyong region. Europeans moving into the area two centuries ago tended to build their settlements close to
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08/08/2019Prior to invasion, the spear was the principle weapon used in Australia by Aboriginal people for hunting and combat purposes. In its simplest form a traditionally produced spear is a weapon consisting of a pointed tip and a shaft made of wood.
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At the Aboriginal grinding grooves, adjacent to a footbridge across the creek, we met a 6th walker. We crossed the bridge walked along the northern bank, in two places using foot bridges across steep gullies, then crossed the creek again via the traffic bridge on Florey Drive. We then walked south, uphill, out of the valley, used an underpass of Southern Cross Drive to
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The Grinding Grooves project was initiated by local Aboriginal community members who were surveying a solar farm development east of Uralla. A large set (over 250) of axe grinding grooves was recorded and the community wanted to find out the age of the site, so they approached Wendy Beck and John Appleton. Funding was secured and the dig
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19.05.2020This grindstone is made of slate with several incised parallel grooves on its surface to create a processing platform for seeds and nuts. Starch residue analysis on some of these Morahs provide evidence that the stones were used to process toxic starchy nuts. Some foods contain toxins which must be released before consumption.
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Axe grooves in rock in the Kangaroo Valley, New South Wales, Australia. The grooves were made by Aboriginal people who sat by pools of water grinding their stone axe-heads (usually made of basalt) into the rock to sharpen them. Courtesy of AIATSIS; creator, Josephine Flood (collection item no. 15262)
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