Posted on 06/07/2015 9:24:29 AM PDT by SunkenCiv
A rock shelter in the Weld Range provides evidence of the oldest human occupation in the Mid-West region of Western Australia, a research project partnered between The University of Western Australia and Wajarri Traditional Owners has discovered.
Funded by the Commonwealth Government and in collaboration with Wajarri heritage company Ethical Engagement Consultancy, the research project 'Weld Range Web of Knowledge' found new evidence to suggest that ancestors of Wajarri Native Title claimants have been present in the Mid-West region for more than 30,000 years.
Samples for radiocarbon dating were collected by Wajarri Traditional Owners and archaeologists from UWA during an excavation at a Weld Range Aboriginal site 50 kilometres northwest of Cue township in May last year.
The Weld Range is home to the extraordinary and national heritage listed site of Wilgie Mia Aboriginal Ochre Mine and the area's rich and diverse archaeological record has a high cultural significance to Wajarri Traditional Owners and neighbouring groups who maintain cultural links to the area.
Wajarri Elder Colin Hamlett said it was exciting to confirm that Wajarri had been living in the Mid-West for 30,000 years from charcoal associated with stone artefacts at the Yalibirri Mindi rock shelter.
UWA Archaeologist and Project Coordinator Viviene Brown said up until now the Mid-West region had been an enigma.
"The history of Aboriginal occupation to the north in the Pilbara, south at places like Devil's Lair and to the east in the Western Desert has been well established for many years but the handful of excavated sites in the Mid-West are all relatively young... This new date from Yalibirri Mindi rock shelter pushes regional occupation by 20,000 years and is enormously important for the archaeological community."
(Excerpt) Read more at news.uwa.edu.au ...
Soon they will demand reparations.
Oh, occupation as in place people live! I thought it meant “occupation” as in “profession.” I was expecting to read about an ancient red light district like you can see in Pompeii.
The current residents haven’t been there 30,000 years; some group killed off/drove off/conquered that group, was killed off by another group, etc, just like everywhere else on Earth. :’)
Yeah, that was a letdown for me too.
they found the first bordello?
Right. 30,000 year old charcoal is not evidence the present occupants are descended from the guys who built the fires.
;’)
/bingo
She knew who wrote “Waltzing Matilda”, but took it to her grave.
I didn’t know Australia has a Midwest, but Western Australia apparently does.
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