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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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Map of Australia showing expedition routes of the Board for Anthropological Research, 1924-1939

Archive Collections / Dr Norman Barnett Tindale / Series AA338/15 / Map of Australia showing expedition routes of the Board for Anthropological Research, 1924-1939

Annotated printed base map of Australia containing the routes of early expeditions of the University of Adelaide's Board for Anthropological Research. Tindale drew and labelled the routes over time in india, red and green ink. A key at bottom with typewritten labels refers to the following expeditions:

  • 1 Ooldea 1926;


  • 2 Alice Springs 1927;


  • 3 Macumba 1927;


  • 4 Hermannsburg 1929;


  • 5 MacDonald Downs 1930;


  • 6 Cockatoo Creek 1931;


  • 7 Mt Liebig 1932;


  • 8 Mann Range &


  • 8a Musgrave Rge. 1933;


  • 9 Diamantina 1934;


  • 10 Warburton Range 1935;


  • 11 Granites 1936; and


  • 12 H[arvard] - Adelaide Exp 1938-39'


Dates of annotation unknown. See series 338/1 for a description and list of journals relating to the expeditions.

This item contains references to: New South Wales; Northern Territory; Queensland; South Australia; Tasmania; Victoria; Western Australia.

CreatorDr Norman Barnett Tindale
ControlAA 338/15/66
Date Range1924  -  1939
Quantity   1   map 51.0x68.5 cm
FormatsMaps
Series AA338/15
BESbswy