aboriginal grinding grooves

aboriginal grinding grooves

Fact sheet: Aboriginal axe-grinding grooves | First ...

Axe-grinding grooves are oval shaped indentations in sandstone outcrops. Find out how to spot and protect them.

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Aboriginal Grinding Grooves at Kings Tableland - Sydney

2013-4-23 · The Kings Tableland Road is an unpaved road that runs south from Wentworth Falls along the clifftops above Kedumba Walls. Turn left at the Queen Victoria Hospital for the Aboriginal Groovings. There is a open area to the right

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Theodore Grinding Grooves - Canberra Tracks

2021-12-20 · Theodore Grinding Grooves. The 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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Gostwick Grinding Grooves - University of New England

2021-12-20 · The Gostwyck Grinding Grooves. Presented by Colin Ahoy a local Aboriginal Cultural Heritage consultant with ancestral connections to the New England Tablelands, and current UNE Archaeology student, describes this culturally significant and recently re-discovered axe manufacturing site located East of Uralla, NSW.

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Fact sheet: Aboriginal grinding stones | First Peoples ...

Grinding stones are slabs of stone that Aboriginal people used to grind and crush different materials. Find out how to spot and protect them.

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Aboriginal Grinding Grooves

Aboriginal Grinding Grooves Cultural heritage in the Central West 2020-3-23Grinding grooves 10 Artefacts 11 Rock art 12 Ceremonial grounds 13 Middens 14 Camp sites 15 Travelling stock reserves 16 to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander law,

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Guide to Aboriginal sites and places - Creative Spirits

2021-11-12 · Aboriginal grinding grooves. Because Aboriginal people needed water to wet the surface of the softer rock when they sharpened their tools grinding

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Digging into New England's Aboriginal past - University of ...

2019-5-28 · The grooves are a physical document of Aboriginal tool-work – the shaping and sharpening of stone axes and spear heads. Dr Beck said that earlier work by UNE archaeologists suggests it took 80-100 hours of patient grinding to

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Identifying Aboriginal Sites - Aboriginal Heritage

Axe Grinding Grooves. These are grooves resulting from the production or sharpening and maintenance of an edge ground tool. These sites are generally located near creeks or rock pools. There are a number of grinding grooves

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Sydney: Aboriginal Sites

2021-12-8 · Axe grinding grooves and waterhole Sylvania: An Aboriginal Rock Shelter exists on a property on the Georges River waterfront. Located halfway up a sandstone cliff face, the midden contained shells of rock oysters, Sydney cockles and pink frilled murex.

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Gostwick Grinding Grooves - University of New England

2021-12-20 · The Gostwyck Grinding Grooves. Presented by Colin Ahoy a local Aboriginal Cultural Heritage consultant with ancestral connections to the New England Tablelands, and current UNE Archaeology student, describes this culturally significant and recently re-discovered axe manufacturing site located East of Uralla, NSW.

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BACKGROUND INFORMATION Molonglo Valley

2015-6-10 · Grinding grooves are where Aboriginal people shaped and sharpened stone axes by grinding them against an outcrop of stone. This grinding action left shallow, oval-shaped grooves indented into the surface of the outcrop. The grooves

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Guide to Aboriginal sites and places - Creative

2021-11-12 · Aboriginal grinding grooves. Because Aboriginal people needed water to wet the surface of the softer rock when they sharpened their tools grinding grooves (top right) are usually found close to water. Axes were made

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GRINDING GROOVES DF04 AND PS11

Aboriginal grinding grooves AHIMS 45-3-3502 (DF04) and AHIMS 45-3-3506 (PS11). Table 1 Key Conditions of Development Consent SSD_ 5144 . Condition Requirements Section Addressed in this Report . Grinding Groove Trial Mitigation . 9 . Prior to the extraction of Longwall 25, the

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Aboriginal Grinding Grooves

Aboriginal Grinding Grooves Cultural heritage in the Central West 2020-3-23Grinding grooves 10 Artefacts 11 Rock art 12 Ceremonial grounds 13 Middens 14 Camp sites 15 Travelling stock reserves 16 to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander law,

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Identifying Aboriginal Sites - Aboriginal Heritage

Axe Grinding Grooves. These are grooves resulting from the production or sharpening and maintenance of an edge ground tool. These sites are generally located near creeks or rock pools. There are a number of grinding grooves

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Top right: Axe grinding grooves at Eearie Park. Photo: J ...

2021-3-11 · ii Indigenous Cultural Heritage Management Plan for the Bundanon Trust Properties 2011 – 2015 Front cover images Top left: Burrawangs at Riversdale – an important traditional food source for Indigenous people. Photo: S Feary Top right: Axe grinding grooves at Eearie Park. Photo: J Walliss Bottom left: Pulpit Rock, an important cultural site ...

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Sydney: Aboriginal Sites

2021-12-8 · Axe grinding grooves and waterhole Sylvania: An Aboriginal Rock Shelter exists on a property on the Georges River waterfront. Located halfway up a sandstone cliff face, the midden contained shells of rock oysters, Sydney cockles and pink frilled murex.

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Aborigines of the Hunter Valley - University of Newcastle

2010-2-5 · 22 Axe Grinding Grooves on the Goulbum River near Kerrabee.93 23 Ovate Grooves near the Merriwa River.9 3 24 Midden deposit exposed in a steep bank on the western shore of Lake Macquarie. 95 25 Stone artefacts found on Ramrod Creek near Muswellbrook.

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Sydney: Aboriginal Sites

2021-12-8 · Sydney's Aboriginal Heritage Aboriginal Sites: Northern Suburbs and Hawkesbury Hornsby: Over 100 Aboriginal sites have been recorded in the Hornsby region.These include engravings on sandstone ridges; rock shelters on the valley slopes containing cave paintings or drawing sites and archaeological deposits; open campsites and grinding grooves on valley

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GRINDING GROOVES DF04 AND PS11

Aboriginal grinding grooves AHIMS 45-3-3502 (DF04) and AHIMS 45-3-3506 (PS11). Table 1 Key Conditions of Development Consent SSD_ 5144 . Condition Requirements Section Addressed in this Report . Grinding Groove Trial Mitigation . 9 . Prior to the extraction of Longwall 25, the

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Top right: Axe grinding grooves at Eearie Park. Photo: J ...

2021-3-11 · ii Indigenous Cultural Heritage Management Plan for the Bundanon Trust Properties 2011 – 2015 Front cover images Top left: Burrawangs at Riversdale – an important traditional food source for Indigenous people. Photo: S Feary Top right: Axe grinding grooves at Eearie Park. Photo: J Walliss Bottom left: Pulpit Rock, an important cultural site ...

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(PDF) Food or fibercraft? Grinding stones and

Grinding stones and Aboriginal use of Triodia grass (spinifex), Quaternary. ... an indurated sandstone with two large grinding grooves on the. upper surface (Surface 1), which range in depth from ...

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Aboriginal Sites Awareness - Aboriginal Heritage

2014-3-24 · grinding grooves. Rock Engraving (Below) Engravings were made by drilling a se-ries of holes, which were then connected to form a line. In the lo-cal area, designs include fish, ani-mals, humans, wooden artifacts and mythological beings. Axe Grinding Grooves (Above) The grinding grooves are made from Abo-

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Aboriginal Heritage Identification Guide

2020-1-28 · 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

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Declared Aboriginal Places in NSW

2009-10-16 · Grinding Grooves Aboriginal Place AGD 56 224240 6699250 MOREE 4 17/07/09, p.4113 For gazette information, go to the Department of Services, Technology and Administration website or contact DECCW. MURRAY Algeboia AGD 55 310399 6018180 YOTA YOTA 4 26/10/90, p.9558 For gazette information, contact the State Library or ...

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Indigenous site wins reprieve from developers - Central

2021-8-28 · “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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Sydney: Aboriginal Sites

2021-12-8 · Sydney's Aboriginal Heritage Aboriginal Sites: Northern Suburbs and Hawkesbury Hornsby: Over 100 Aboriginal sites have been recorded in the Hornsby region.These include engravings on sandstone ridges; rock shelters on the valley slopes containing cave paintings or drawing sites and archaeological deposits; open campsites and grinding grooves on valley

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Aboriginal North Sydney

2019-4-12 · there are approximately 1,000 Aboriginal sites including middens, rock engravings, axe grinding grooves, carved trees and stone arrangements. David Watts, Aboriginal Heritage Manager for these Councils, maintains that these are ‘still in reasonable condition’ and hold ‘key secrets to our country’s history’.

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Aboriginal cultural values report - environment.nsw.gov.au

2021-7-2 · Aboriginal archaeological heritage is a significant component of the values and connections that Aboriginal people have for KNP. ... grinding grooves. The archaeological record demonstrates that Aboriginal people have occupied the

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