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Kariong: The Key to Unlocking a Forgotten Origin
Until receiving a phone call from Nina Angelo (OAM), I knew nothing of neither the struggles involved in protecting the land around Kariong (near Gosford) nor that part of this land was now on the market. When on-site I had seen a lot of tagged trees, and a for sale sign somewhere along a main…
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Response to article: “Aborigines linked to first African nomads”
This following post is a response to recent article: http://news.smh.com.au/breaking-news-national/aborigines-linked-to-first-african-nomads-20110923-1knng.html First up, on behalf of the Elders I speak for, thanks for the excellent coverage. Fascinating timing-talking about the Aboriginal people as the first explorers is very encouraging, and fits in with the many sites we are sharing. And equally, after decades of hearing that…
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The written word
There is an agreed ancient artistic style that has spread throughout Australia which is referred to as the Panaramittee tradition. What is not in agreement relates to what these symbols and glyphs mean and the locations outside this country that are latter-day replicas of this ancient art. At some time no earlier than 75,000 years,…
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The First Religion
It has always been our intention to walk both sides of the divide, science and religion, either or, they are merely human constructs that provide reason and narrative. Neither interpretation can claim perfection, nor should a religious text be held in any less regard than Uranium Series Dating. The small sampling of archaeology and science…
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Newspaper article
Published in the Northern Star on the 31st March 2011.
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An Extended Family
In our previous article we made reference to mtDNA research that stands in direct opposition to the Out-of-Africa theory. Professors Alan Wilson and Rebecca Cann suggested then rejected an African genesis of Homo sapiens. Both conducted further independent mitochondrial studies which led them to reposition humanitiesโ point of origin out of Africa and into Australia.…
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Nine Similarities
Collectively, our fact and fiction file, response to the press, critique of a respected academic, and overview of the flaws of Australian conventional pre-history address less than half the story. The science, figures and archaeology provide an empirical base, but that is merely background scenery. The most precious gift exported had nothing to do with…
