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  2. Archaeological forgery - Wikipedia

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    The Gosford Glyphs, a set of forged Egyptian-style hieroglyphs in Australia. Archaeological forgery is the manufacture of supposedly ancient items that are sold to the antiquities market and may even end up in the collections of museums. It is related to art forgery.

  3. Historical archaeology in Australia - Wikipedia

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    The origins of historical archaeology in Australia are generally believed to lie in archaeological investigations by the late William (Bill) Culican at Fossil Beach in Victoria, [5] research at Port Essington, Northern Territory by Jim Allen at the Australian National University in 1966-1968 [6] and Judy Birmingham (from the University of Sydney) working at Irrawang Pottery in the Hunter ...

  4. Gosford Glyphs - Wikipedia

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    The Gosford Glyphs, also known as Kariong Hieroglyphs, are a group of approximately 300 Egyptian-style hieroglyphs located in Kariong, Australia.They are found in an area known for its Aboriginal petroglyphs, between Gosford and Woy Woy, New South Wales, within the Brisbane Water National Park.

  5. Archaeology of Australia - Wikipedia

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    Australian archaeology is a large sub-field in the discipline of archaeology.Archaeology in Australia takes four main forms: Aboriginal archaeology (the archaeology of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people in Australia before and after European settlement), historical archaeology (the archaeology of Australia after European settlement), maritime archaeology and the archaeology of the ...

  6. Category:Archaeological forgeries - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Archaeological forgeries" The following 55 pages are in this category, out of 55 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.

  7. Petroglyph - Wikipedia

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    Arnhem Land / Kakadu National Park, Northern Australia; Kings Canyon Resort / Watarrka National Park, Northern Australia; Gosford Glyphs in Central Coast, NSW (widely regarded as archaeological forgery) Murujuga, Western Australia – world heritage assessed; Sydney Rock Engravings, New South Wales

  8. Gabarnmung - Wikipedia

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    Gabarnmung (or Nawarla Gabarnmung, Jawoyn for "(place of) hole in the rock" [1]) is an archaeological and rock art site in south-western Arnhem Land, in the Top End of Australia’s Northern Territory.

  9. Category:Australian archaeologists - Wikipedia

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