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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Publications and drafts

Published papers and articles by Campbell

Campbell's published papers in this series include the following papers relating to Aboriginal diet and dentition:

  • TD Campbell, 'Some points on the anatomy and physiology of the masticatory system', The Australian Journal of Dentistry, October 1, 1923, pp. 358-62.

  • TD Campbell, 'A dental anomaly in the skull of an Australian Aboriginal', Transactions of the Royal Society of South Australia,49, 1925, pp. 99-100.

  • TD Campbell, 'The Aborigines of South Australia: dental observations recorded at Ooldea', The Australian Journal of Dentistry, December 1926, pp. 371-6.

  • TD Campbell & CJ Hackett (AA 122), 'Adelaide University field anthropology: central Australia. No 1 - Introduction: descriptive and anthropometric observations', Transactions of the Royal Society of South Australia, 51, 1927, pp. 65-75.

  • TD Campbell, 'Adelaide University field anthropology: central Australia. No 5 - Dental notes', Transactions of the Royal Society of South Australia, 52, 1928, pp. 28-30.

  • TD Campbell, 'Adelaide University Field Anthropology: Koonibba, South Australia', The Australian Journal of Dentistry, Vol. 34 (4), April 1930, pp. 123-7.

  • TD Campbell & JH Gray (AA 111), 'Observations on the teeth of Australian Aborigines', The Australian Journal of Dentistry, August 1936.

  • TD Campbell, 'Observations on the teeth of Australian Aborigines, Hermannsburg, Central Australia', The Australian Journal of Dentistry, January 1937, pp. 1-6.

  • TD Campbell, 'Observations on the teeth of Australian Aborigines, Cockatoo Creek, Central Australia', The Australian Journal of Dentistry, February 1938, pp. 41-7.

  • TD Campbell, 'Observations on the teeth of Australian Aborigines, Mt Liebig, Central Australia', The Australian Journal of Dentistry, March 1938, pp. 85-9.

  • TD Campbell, 'Observations on the teeth of Australian Aborigines, River Diamentina, South Australia', The Australian Journal of Dentistry, April 1938, pp. 121-4.

  • TD Campbell, 'Notes on some teeth of an Australian Aboriginal infant', The Australian Journal of Dentistry, May 1938, pp. 178-98.

  • TD Campbell, 'Food, food values and food habits of the Australian Aborigines in relation to their dental conditions. Part I, Introduction', The Australian Journal of Dentistry, January 1939, pp. 178-98.

  • TD Campbell, 'Food, food values and food habits of the Australian Aborigines in relation to their dental conditions. Part II, Habits of food preparation and consumption', The Australian Journal of Dentistry, February 1939, pp. 45-55.

  • TD Campbell, 'Food, food values and food habits of the Australian Aborigines in relation to their dental conditions. Part III, Essential food factors', The Australian Journal of Dentistry, March 1939, pp. 73-87.

  • TD Campbell, 'Food, food values and food habits of the Australian Aborigines in relation to their dental conditions. Part IV, Jaws and dentition', The Australian Journal of Dentistry, May 1939, pp. 141-56.

  • TD Campbell, 'Food, food values and food habits of the Australian Aborigines in relation to their dental conditions. Part V, Dental caries', The Australian Journal of Dentistry, June 1939, pp. 178-98.

  • TD Campbell, 'A suggested reconstruction of the missing anterior teeth of the Cohuna specimen', Records of the South Australian Museum 7(2), 1942.

  • TD Campbell, 'The dental condition of the skull from the Sikyatki site, Arizona', Journal of the Washington Academy of Sciences, Vol 34(10), 1944, pp. 321-2.

  • TD Campbell & MJ Barrett, 'Dental observations on Australian Aborigines: a changing environment and food pattern', The Australian Journal of Dentistry, February 1953, pp. 1-6.

  • TD Campbell, 'Comparative human odontology', Australian Dental Journal, 1(1), 1956.

  • TD Campbell, 'Why the Aborigines have good teeth', Quarterly Bulletin of the SA Central Board of Health, No 105, January 1958, p. 30, 64.

CreatorProfessor Thomas Draper Campbell
ControlAA 52/3/2
FormatsGeneral Correspondence, Maps, Loose Photographic Prints
Series AA 52/03