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Ancient Riverland quarry study traces 7,000 years of Aboriginal mining
Key Takeaways
- Researchers say Sugarloaf Hill in South Australia shows evidence of 7,000 years of Aboriginal mining.
- The site is the first detailed investigation of an Aboriginal chert and silcrete quarry in the Riverland.
- The materials were used for tools, weapons, and likely trade beyond the immediate region.
- The study combines archaeology with Aboriginal partnership to deepen understanding of Riverland history.
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DT Editorial Team··via phys.org