Ngadlu tampinthi ngadlu Kaurna Miyurna yartangka. Munaintya puru purruna ngadlu-itya. Munaintyanangku yalaka tarrkarriana tuntarri.

We acknowledge we are on Kaurna Miyurna land. The Dreaming is still living. From the past, in the present, into the future, forever.

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Reprints & Monographs

This item includes the following published papers:

  1. Hill, L (1916) Tungsten and Molybdenum Part 1. North-Eastern and Eastern Tasmania, Hobart, Australia. Tasmania Government Printer.

  2. Hale, HM & Tindale, NB (1930) Notes on some human remains in the Lower Murray Valley, South Australia. Records of the South Australian Museum. 4(2): 145-218.

  3. Tindale, NB & Maegraith, BG (1931) Traces of an extinct Aboriginal population on Kangaroo Island. Records of the South Australian Museum. 4(3): 275-289.

  4. Tindale, NB (1937) Relationship of the extinct Kangaroo Island culture of Australia, Tasmania and Malaya. Records of the South Australian Museum. 6(1): 39-60.

  5. Tindale, NB & Noone, HV (1941) Analysis of an Australian Aboriginal's horde of knapped flint. Transactions of the Royal Society of South Australia. 65(1).

  6. Keith Ward, L (1946) The Mineral Resources of South Australia and their Utilization. Extract from the Handbook of the Twenty-fifth Meeting of the Australian and New Zealand Association for the Advancement of Science. Adelaide, Australia. KM Stevenson, Government Printer.

  7. Hall, FJ, McGowan, RG, & Guleksen, GF (1951) Aboriginal Rock Carvings: A Locality Near Pimba, SA. Records of the South Australian Museum. 9(4): 375-380.
    Tindale, NB (1951) Comments on supposed representations of giant bird tracks at Pimba. Records of the South Australian Museum. 9(4): 381-382.

  8. Fenner, C (1955) Some notes on unusually large australites. Transactions of the Royal Society of South Australia. 78: 88-91.

  9. Mitchell, SR (1955) Comparison of the Stone Tools of the Tasmanian and Australian Aborigines. The Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute. Vol. 85. Parts I and II: 131-139.

  10. Tindale, NB (1955) Archaelogical Site at Lake Menindee New South Wales. Records of the South Australian Museum. 11(3): 269-298.

  11. Mitchell, SR (1957) Aboriginal Stone Artefacts from the Northern Territory. Memoirs of the National Museum of Victoria. No. 21: 65-71.

  12. Tindale, NB (1957) A dated Tartangan implement site from Cape Martin, South East of South Australia. Transactions of the Royal Society of South Australia. 80: 109-123.

  13. Tindale, NB (1959) Ecology of Primitive Aboriginal Man in Australia. Bodenheimer, F. S., Monographiae Biologicae. 8: 36-51.

  14. Cooper, HM (1959) Large Archaelogical Stone Implements from Hallett Cove, South Australia. Transactions of the Royal Society of South Australia. 82: 55-60.

  15. Cooper, HM (1960) The Archaeology of Kangaroo Island, South Australia. Records of the South Australian Museum. 13: 481-503.

  16. Baker, G (1961) A Complete Oval Australite. Proceedings of the Royal Society of Victoria. 74: 47-54.

  17. Tindale, NB (1961) Archaeological excavation of Noola rock shelter: a preliminary report. Records of the South Australian Museum. 14(1): 193-196.

  18. Mankind: Official Journal of the Anthropological Societies of Australia. 5(11). February, 1962. [containing Mitchell, SR (1962) Analysis of Some Australian Aboriginal Surface Sites. 466-470]

  19. Worthington, J (1964) An Exploration Program for Nickel in the Southeastern United States. Economic Geology. 59: 97-109.

  20. Hay, RF, Mutch, AR & Watters, WA (1970) Geology of the Chatham Islands. New Zealand Geological Survey Bulletin n.s. 83. New Zealand Department of Scientific and Industrial Research.

  21. Photocopy of an article entitled The Monteregian Hills: Mineralogy of Mount St. Hilaire. Author unknown. Date unknown. NB: This item may have been given to Johnson by Col Price.

  22. Photocopy of a typewritten document entitled The Minerals of Mont Saint Hilaire, Quebec, Canada, by Les Horvath. Undated.

CreatorJohnson, James Eric
ControlAA 159/5/1-22
Date Range1916  -  1970
Quantity 9cm,   22   reprints, monographs
FormatsNewspaper Clippings
Series AA159/5