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Research reports and drafts relating to the publication 'Rock Engravings from the Orroroo District, South Australia'

Archive Collections / Harold Edgar Burrows / Series AA45/01 / Research reports and drafts relating to the publication 'Rock Engravings from the Orroroo District, South Australia'

Series AA 45/1 comprises:

  1. 'Report on Aboriginal Rock Carvings located near Bullyacre Creek, Pekina District South Australia' by HE Burrows. Report describes research undertaken between 29 March and 2 April 1965 at a place later referred to by Burrows as the Upper Wepowie Creek in the Orroroo district. Two typed pages.

  2. Research report by HE Burrows to the Director, South Australian Museum on field work by Burrows and HM Cooper (see AA 64) in May 1965 in the Orroroo district of South Australia. One typed page. 13 May 1965.

  3. 'Rock Engravings from the Orroroo District, South Australia, by HE Burrows, South Australian Museum'. Six page typescript and carbon copy, and two ink illustrations of rock carvings to accompany paper.

  4. 'Rock Engravings from the Orroroo District, South Australia' galley proofs, including illustrations. One glass negative 'Rock Engravings in the Orroroo District of S. Aust. Fig 1. HE Burrows' showing illustration.



This series contains references to the following region of South Australia: Flinders Ranges.

This series includes reference to the following named group: Ngadjuri.

Corresponding Tindale Tribes: Ngadjuri.

Corresponding AIATSIS Language Groups: Ngadjuri.

CreatorHarold Edgar Burrows
ControlAA 45/1/1-4
Date Range1965  -  1969
Quantity 0.5cm,    
Series AA45/01
Tindale Tribes:
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