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Before and after the Last Ice Age: GunaiKurnai archaeology along the Snowy (ARC Linkage Project administered by Monash University) (2024-2029)

Abstract

This project aims to transform our understanding of the deep-time Aboriginal occupation of Victoria's Snowy River landscape, by excavating a network of sites dating back to >52,000 years. This project expects to generate new knowledge in archaeology and palaeoclimatology through partnership research in Gunaikurnai Country. Expected outcomes of this project include unprecedented details of Aboriginal occupation, ritual installations, wooden artefacts, ancient human DNA, use of deep caves and open landscapes, and economic strategies dating back to the Last Ice Age and beyond. This should provide significant benefits in community research, greater social understandings of Aboriginal connections with Country, and a more inclusive Australia.

Experts

Associate Professor Tiina Manne

Associate Professor
School of Social Science
Faculty of Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences
Director of Research of School of S
School of Social Science
Faculty of Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences
Tiina Manne
Tiina Manne