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Archaeological and Anthropological Society of Victoria |
Melbourne Archaeological Sites
9th April 2000
Gary Presland guided us around some of the sites remaining, from the people who lived here before the British arrived.
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This tree, called the 'Corroboree Tree' (although it was unlikely to have been specifically involved in such) survives in St Kilda gardens. |
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At Sandringham, the sand dune holds a midden. |
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At Beaumaris, a rock hole water supply is no longer kept free of sand. |
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The same rock-hole, showing its proximity to a better maintained piece of history - the beach huts. |
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At Keysborough a scarred tree still stands, but may be in danger from
developers. Gary Presland beside the tree. |
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The trip finished up at 'Police Paddocks', where the mounts of the Victorian Police Force were once bred and kept. |
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