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Aboriginal artefacts reveal first ancient underwater cultural sites in Australia
3 Jul 2020

Aboriginal artefacts reveal first ancient underwater cultural sites in Australia

by Jennifer Chalmers | posted in: Earth & Space Sciences, STEM In Action | 0
Aboriginal artefacts from underwater archaeological sites have been discovered off northwest Australia, and they could fill major gaps in the history of our continent. This article explores a new method of learning about Aboriginal Australia and Australians ans it best … Continued
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New clues to early human innovation
16 Jun 2020

New clues to early human innovation

by Jennifer Chalmers | posted in: Earth & Space Sciences, STEM In Action | 0
Sri Lankan cave finds switch our focus to the tropics to learn about early humans. Use this resource to demonstrate how scientists' thinking changes over time as more evidence is collected. It is suited to Senior Secondary Earth Science students … Continued
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