Needles
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Background
Bone needles or awls were made from the long bones of kangaroos or emus. Ther were used for piercing skins and extracting the meet from shellfish. [1]
History
Innovations
Legacies
See also
Recommended Reading
References
- ↑ Coutts, P.J.F., Readings in Victorian Prehistory Vol 2: The Victorian Aboriginals 1800 to 1860, Victorian Archaeological Survey, 1981
Further Reading
Sibtain, Nancy (Ed) Aboriginal Australia, Australian Gallery Directors Council Ltd, Sydney, New South Wales.
External Links
http://www.dpcd.vic.gov.au/indigenous/aboriginal-cultural-heritage/aboriginal-heritage-act-2006
http://www.dpcd.vic.gov.au/indigenous/aboriginal-heritage-council/registered-aboriginal-parties