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New South Wales Archaeology

Archaeological sites and cultural history of the state of New South Wales, Australia.

Coobool Creek

Generally unprovenienced human skeletal remains, probably dated to the mid-Holocene; from Peter Brown's Australian and Asian Paleoanthropology page.

Corindi Beach: Remembering the Contact Zone

Historic and prehistoric occupation at this site, investigated by the Yarrawarra Aboriginal Corporation at Corindi and the University of New England at Armidale. A pdf of a report on the project by Margaret Somerville and Tony Perkins.

Lake Mungo (Australia)

Lake Mungo is the name of several archaeological sites, located in 13 inter-connected dry lake basins, located in western New South Wales, Australia.

Lake Mungo

Conclusive evidence that human remains in Australia date to +61,000 years before the present. From Peter Brown, detailed information at his justly fabulous Australian and Asian Paleoanthropology web site.

New South Wales Heritage Office

Supports and administers cultural resource protection in the state.

Petzkes Cave

A brief abstract from a recent article in Antiquity by Robert Theunissen, Jane Balme & Wendy Beck.

Regentville

From Andrew Wilson at the Centre for Historical Archaeology at Sydney, explorations at an early 19th century mansion near Penrith.

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