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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Documentation relating to Campbell's archaeological investigations in the South-East of South Australia:

  1. Notes "Totals" Easter 1963 to March 1964.

  2. Seven page typescript "Australian Research in Quanternary Shorelines. Report of the ANZAAS (Sections C&P) Qanternary shorelines committee to the Hobart Congress 1965".

  3. Two copies correspondence from PS Hossfeld (AA 140) to FD McCarthy dated 11 April 1964 report on research activities, Aitape Calvarium, skeletal remains, carbon 14 dating, New Zealand, Bevilaqua Cliffs, Norman Barnett Tindale (AA 338), Cape Martin, Prof. Kigoshi, Mt Burr.

  4. Notes on time line 320-8600, notes on correlations layer depth levels, 2 pages datings of HH Finlayson (AA 93), draft first sentence, notes on main points by carbon dating

  5. Notes on carbon datings April-May 1964 Japan.

  6. Typescript Burr Shelter carbon datings.

  7. Correspondence PS Hossfeld to Prof. Kunihiko Kigoshi dated 6 July 1964 change of reference indicators for carbon dating material.

  8. Six sheets schedule of levels carbon dated. Accompanied by typescript "C14 age determinations".

  9. A3 table "Schulz Burr site" including Burr main features.

  10. 8 pages notes on "Details of implements collected".

  11. Draft notes "Burr", supported by notes Burr 1, Burr 2, Burr 3, Burr (Stone material, bone material, and carbon dating).

  12. Notes Mt Burr implements dated 26 May 1964 (previously stapled). Accompanied by A3 "Table of Implements from Mt Burr site", "SE Mt Burr implement table". Accompanied by 11 pages notes on levels.


    CreatorProfessor Thomas Draper Campbell
    ControlAA 52/4/13 A-L
    Date Range1963  -  1964
    FormatsGeneral Correspondence, Maps, Loose Photographic Prints
    Series AA 52/04
    BESbswy