The Gooreng Gooreng Cultural Heritage Project: Preliminary Results of Archaeological Research, 1993-1997

Lilley, Ian and Ulm, Sean (1999) The Gooreng Gooreng Cultural Heritage Project: Preliminary Results of Archaeological Research, 1993-1997. Queensland Archaeological Research, 11 : 1-14.

 
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Author(s) Lilley, Ian
Ulm, Sean
Title The Gooreng Gooreng Cultural Heritage Project: Preliminary Results of Archaeological Research, 1993-1997
Journal name Queensland Archaeological Research
Publication date 1999
Volume number 11
ISSN 0814 3021
Start page 1
End page 14
Total pages 14
Editor(s) J. Hall
Sean Ulm
Michael Williams
Place of publication St Lucia QLD, Australia
Publisher Anthropology Museum, University of Queensland
Collection year 1999
Language eng
Subject 430201 Archaeology of Hunter-Gatherer Societies (incl. Pleistocene Archaeology)
430200 Archaeology and Prehistory
430100 Historical Studies
C1
750805 Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander heritage
Abstract This paper summarizes the background to, and preliminary results of, archaeological investigations conducted between 1993 and 1997 under the auspices of the Gooreng Gooreng Cultural Heritage Project. The implications of these results are briefly considered before research in progress and future research directions are outlined.
Keyword(s) archaeology
Indigenous
Aboriginal
southeast Queensland
Cania Gorge
Agnes Water
Town of Seventeen Seventy
Bustard Bay
 
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