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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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'Rough Journal of Fulham Site Excavations. 1933-1934.'

Archive Collections / Dr Norman Barnett Tindale / Series AA338/01 / 'Rough Journal of Fulham Site Excavations. 1933-1934.'

This journal records short visits to the Fulham site on the following dates: 26-27 November 1933; 9-10, 15-17, 19 December 1933; 11 February 1934; 3-4, 10-11 March 1934; 13 May 1934; 16, 30 June 1934; and 1, 14-15 July 1934. Dr Thomas Draper Campbell (see AA 52) contributes notes to this journal.

The journal includes the following supplementary papers:

  • Tindale's reprint entitled 'Relationship of the Extinct Kangaroo Island Culture with Cultures of Australia, Tasmania and Malaya'

  • notes on the excavation (unidentified by NBT February, 1980, but subsequently identified by PG Jones as in Dr Henry Kenneth Fry's (see AA 105) handwriting)

  • site reports including interpretation of Prof. Walter Howchin's (see AA 144) 1886 New Graving Dock, Glanville site and Capt. Samuel Albert White's (See AA 365) 1893 SW corner of artifical lake

  • detailed reports, with illustrations, of test bores at the Fulham site. These reports are attributed to a number of authors



Additional 'Supplementary papers' consisting of hand-drawn plans (notably by Charles Pearcy Mountford, see AA 228) of the test-bore profiles at Fulham, are processed as AA 338/2/28.

CreatorDr Norman Barnett Tindale
ControlAA 338/1/10
Date Range26 November, 1933  -  30 November, 1937
Quantity 6cm,   1   Albox foolscap folder
Series AA338/01
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