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Ancient Australian Bone Tools Analyzed - Archaeology Magazine


Ancient Australian Bone Tools Analyzed
CANBERRA, AUSTRALIA According to a report in
Cosmos Magazine, bone tools from Riwi Cave have been dated to between 35,000 and 46,000 years ago by a team of researchers led by Michelle Langley of Griffiths University, Jane Balme of the University of Western Australia, and Sue O’Connor of Australian National University. The cave is located in northwestern Australia’s Kimberley region, where the Gooniyandi people of the Mimbi Community are the traditional custodians. Rosemary Nuggett and other Mimbi members have long supported archaeological research in the area. Wear and tear marks on the tools suggest they were used in a range of activities, such as processing plant fibers and resins, fishing, and hunting. Langley said worked plant fibers could have been used to make baskets, while resin was used to glue tool parts together. The bone tools may also have been used to work animal skins, she added. It had been previously thoug ....

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Rare Bone Point Discovered in Australia - Archaeology Magazine


Rare Bone Point Discovered in Australia
Wednesday, March 17, 2021
ADELAIDE, AUSTRALIA Researchers from Flinders University and Griffith University have analyzed a rare ancient bone point recovered in southern Australia,
Cosmos Magazine reports. In 2008, during excavations in collaboration with the Ngarrindjeri Aboriginal Corporation, archaeologists unearthed the artifact from a midden along the Lower Murray River, an area where bone objects had not been found since the 1970s. Now, they have dated the point to between 5,300 and 3,800 years ago and determined that it was fashioned from either kangaroo or wallaby bone. The artifact may have been used as a pin on a soft material such as a possum fur cloak, archaeologists Chris Wilson and Amy Roberts explained, or as a projectile point for hunting. To read about the use of stencils to create rock art in northern Australia, go to Miniature Masterpieces. ....

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