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Crossing the Great Divide: A ground-edged hatchet-head from Vaucluse, Sydney |
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The raw material, method of manufacture and modification of a ground-edged hatchet-head found at Vaucluse in Sydney provides evidence for the movement of stone tools from west of the Great Dividing Range to the coast. Such evidence adds new knowledge about social relationships between different groups in southeastern Australia and patterns of exchange that existed in the past. |
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Archaeology in Oceania, 47(1), p. 47-52 |
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