Full Record

[Letter in response to P. J. Arkell of 18 April 1945 about stone implements and birds]
Record no:
Call no:
A13-73-3-17
Author:
Year:
3 May 1945
Description:
1 p.
Notes:
PDF available for WAM staff only.
See: File A13-73-3 Anthropology - Aboriginal cultural materials
See Also: File A13-73-3-15 Letter to Glauert itemising aboriginal artifacts found.
Type:
Archives
Abstract:
Glauert thanks Mr Arkell for his interesting collection of stone implements. He finds nothing extraordinary about the grindstones but finds the large stone most interesting. He notes that, had it been found in Europe and made of flint it would have been classified as being made by someone from the Older Stone Age. Although it may have been manufactured by ancestors of our aborigines it is obviously not safe to suggest that that is European.


Glauert identifies the bird spoken of as the Australian Dotterell and maintains that has been found in this district because of drought conditions further inland.

Glauert is also interested to hear of the sighting of Mallee Hen which may also have been driven to the area due to drought conditions.

Asks Arkell to keep his eyes open for any further stone implements and to pass on the information about the bird to Mr Meston who is interested in this species.
more...
Links:
Item availability
{ 1 } items found
Result
Links
Location
Library
Shelf no
Status
Year
Volume
Copy
Archives room
A13-73-3-17
On Shelf