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Home ⟩ Blog ⟩ Archives for June 2014

Monthly : June 2014

Bora Ceremonies and the Great Emu in the Sky

Posted on 27 June 2014 by digimon

Based on Fuller, R.S., D.W. Hamacher, and R.P. Norris 2013 Astronomical orientations of Bora ceremonial grounds. Australian Archaeology 77:30-37. By Michelle C. Langley     Last year, we highlighted the Read More…

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Why Burials Offer a Mound of Information on Past Individuals and Communities

Posted on 10 June 2014 by digimon

Based on Littleton, J., K. Walshe and J. Hodges 2013 Burials and time at Gillman Mound, northern Adelaide, South Australia. Australian Archaeology 77:38–51. By Michelle C. Langley Ritual burial is Read More…

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