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Deep History of Sea Country: Climate, Sea Level & Culture (DHSC) funded by @arc_gov_au | Flinders | JCU | UWA | York | Aarhus
Adelaide, South Australia
Joined May 2017
🚨NEW ARTICLE🚨. Stone artefacts on the seabed at a submerged freshwater spring confirm a drowned cultural landscape in Murujuga, WA. Published today in Quaternary Science Reviews. As shown in the @Channel10AU series #FirstInventors @cabahCoE .
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Our new article, published open access in the international, peer-reviewed journal Quaternary Science Reviews, is now available online: Archaeologist and Scientific Diver, Professor Peter Veth exam…
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RT @DeepSeaCountry: The DHSC team has responded to a recent critique of our project findings in the journal Geoarchaeology . .
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Click on the article title to read more.
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RT @SmithsonianMag: On Calvert Island, British Columbia, the subtle rock line of an extant clam garden is a reminder of how Indigenous peop….
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Communities created bountiful food without putting populations at risk of collapse
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RT @FlindersMAP: Annoying the crabs during our submerged landscape survey work in Denmark today #misterkrabs
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Murujuga Aboriginal Corporation Rangers took their first ocean dive as part of Open Water Diver qualification. Funding for the training was provided by the Australian Government @arc_gov_au and @Flinders led by @j_mccarthy and the DHSC team #SCUBA.
deephistoryofseacountry.com
On 23 April 2024, five Murujuga Aboriginal Corporation Rangers took their first ocean dive as part of gaining an PADI Open Water Diver qualification, at Withnell Bay, Murujuga, in the Pilbara, nort…
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A reflective piece by DHSC’s @jon_benj on how submerged landscape archaeology is now part of the fabric of the wider discipline of Australian Archaeology.
Through-water communication: Australian maritime archaeology in a changing world — by Prof @jon_benj part of AA 50 Voices @AustArchJ .
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Dr @ChelsWiseman was one of the scientific divers to discover the first submerged artefacts in Murujuga. Here she writes a reflective piece for AA @AustArchJ 50 Voices.
Reflecting on submerged landscape archaeology in Australia and prospects for international collaboration — by @ChelsWiseman for AA 50 Voices @AustArchJ .
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RT @FlindersMAP: Crossing the Nullarbor again ahead of this year's diving and survey fieldwork in WA, early starts and long roads https://t….
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RT @MDPetraglia: A team of scientists and Alaska Native community members explore the continental shelf west of Prince of Wales Island in s….
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A recent paper attempts to set a new timeframe of when humans first arrived in Southeast Alaska, using cave remains and animal fossils from the region.
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If you are at #SAA2024NOLA and would like to know more about our work in underwater archaeology in Australia we are presenting this morning at 11:30AM in Room Balcony N
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RT @SeanUlm: Aboriginal people made pottery and sailed to distant offshore islands thousands of years before Europeans arrived https://t.co….
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Pottery made more than 1800 years ago by Aboriginal communities on Jiigurru in the Lizard Island group in the Great Barrier Reef is the oldest ever found in Australia.
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RT @PNASNews: A Stone Age megastructure, preserved in the Western Baltic Sea, offers unique insights into the lifestyle and territorial dev….
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RT @FlindersUniNews: 'Ancient #Indigenous ‘Songlines’ Match Long-Sunken Landscape off Australia' by @sciam. @jon_benj shares his views on t….
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Researchers have found ancient watering holes that were long ago buried by rising seas. The watering holes may be ones referred to in an Indigenous Australian songline
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