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Aboriginal Stone Tools: Camooweal, Queensland |
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Editor(s): Aedeen Cremin and David Carment |
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University of New South Wales Press |
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Walter E. Roth studied the Aboriginal people of northern and western Queensland between 1894 and 1904, making written descriptions, drawings and photographs of their lifestyles and artefacts. At this time Aboriginal people were undergoing sweeping cultural changes through contact with Europeans. One of these changes was the rapid and ongoing replacement of their traditional methods of toolmaking by new methods based on European materials. |
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1901: Australian Life at Federation: An Illustrated Chronicle, p. 15-17 |
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