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Dr H Threadgold

@drthreadgold

Anthropologist urban development Specialist Aboriginal landscapes living spaces stone sites and perspectives. Cultural mapping. Heritage Advisor. Facilitator.

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linkhttp://www.murriyul.com calendar_today06-06-2021 07:46:32

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Heather Threadgold, an anthropologist at #Deakin who has researched Aboriginal stone arrangements, said there were five known sites in Victoria but many more were unrecorded. Read more: bit.ly/3dNz4zk via The Age @DeakinArtsEd

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Have your say on Regional Parks in Melbourne’s west - Werribee Township Regional Park and Werribee River Regional Park! engage.vic.gov.au/western-region…

Have your say on Regional Parks in Melbourne’s west - Werribee Township Regional Park and Werribee River Regional Park! engage.vic.gov.au/western-region…
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Aboriginal cultural heritage has been dated as 120,000 years old and that is 117,979 BC. respect. #anthropology #aboriginal #oldestlivingculture murriyul.com

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Is this it? The enigma revealed. Not longer mysterious but indeed exposed as a true narcissist. No turning back now. #ElonMusk #twittersold #Twitter

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Energy costs rising, 30% tax (not for big business), heading into recession and no action on Closing the Gap or real climate adaptation. As Bernie Focker says…protest, protest, protest #comeonaustralia #ClimateActionNow #ClosingtheGap

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Mapping living spaces across South Western Victoria highlights the myth of hunter gatherer Aboriginal Victoria. Visualisation educates. The below mapping is developed by layering ethnographic data of living, and use of natural resources including evidence of permanent stone sites

Mapping living spaces across South Western Victoria highlights the myth of hunter gatherer Aboriginal Victoria. Visualisation educates. The below mapping is developed by layering ethnographic data of living, and use of natural resources including evidence of permanent stone sites