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Balinese Expressions # 3: Leo Haks Visit
https://australian.museum/learn/news/blog/balinese-expressions-3-leo-haks-visit-3-december-2012/Generous donor of Balinese Modernist Art visits Australian Museum.
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Calling on Tongan Traditions: Ngatu
https://australian.museum/learn/news/blog/calling-on-tongan-traditions-ngatu/Lady Tunakaimanu Feilakepa is renowned and greatly respected for her traditional cultural knowledge in Tonga and across the Pacific. Here she kindly shares her knowledge on the creation and use of tapa cloth.
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Tentative Chronology of Indigenous Canoes of Eastern Australia
https://australian.museum/learn/news/blog/tentative-chronology-of-indigenous-canoes-of-eastern-australia/Paper by Stan Florek presented at the 'Nawi' Conference held at the Australian National Maritime Museum: 31 May - 1 June 2012.
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Balinese Expressions: I Nyoman Gunarsa – a mini portrait.
https://australian.museum/learn/news/blog/balinese-expressions-i-nyoman-gunarsa-a-mini-portrait/Vivacious artist, educator and custodian.
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Scraps of Coptic Culture
https://australian.museum/learn/news/blog/scraps-of-coptic-culture/Symbols and identity in complex Egyptian history.
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Lorblanchet, Michel. 2018. The Petroglyphs of Skew Valley. Chapter 2 (part I)
https://journals.australian.museum/lorblanchet-2018-tech-rep-aust-mus-online-27-59161/A detailed study of the the wonderful rock art of Burrup Peninsula, Murujuga National Park ... Michel Lorblanchet starts his monographic work with the Skew Valley petroglyphs
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Lorblanchet, Michel. 2018. The Spirit Figure Group at Gum Tree Valley. Chapter 3
https://journals.australian.museum/lorblanchet-2018-tech-rep-aust-mus-online-27-191282/In this chapter Michel Lorblanchet studies the Spirit Figure Group of Dampier Petroglyphs, "rock art" of the Burrup Peninsula Murujuga National Park
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Lorblanchet, Michel. 2018. Comparisons between the six zones studied in Skew Valley and Gum Tree Valley. Chapter 8
https://journals.australian.museum/lorblanchet-2018-tech-rep-aust-mus-online-27-669686/In this chapter Michel Lorblanchet compares the different petroglyphs at the various Dampier "zones"—this is part of his monographic work on all the Dampier Petroglyphs published online by the Australian Museum
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Petroglyphs of Dampier—foreword. In Archaeology and Petroglyphs of Dampier (Western Australia), an Archaeological Investigation of Skew Valley and Gum Tree Valley, ed. Graeme K. Ward and Ken Mulvaney
https://journals.australian.museum/taylor-2018-tech-rep-aust-mus-online-27-3/A foreword by Russell C. Taylor to the collection of works by Michel Lorblanchet edited by G.K. Ward and K. Mulvaney, on Dampier Petroglyphs
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Fred McCarthy
https://australian.museum/about/history/people/fred-mccarthy/Frederick McCarthy was employed by the Australian Museum for 44 years and was the curator of the Anthropology department from 1941-1964.
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