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Archaeological excavation
A bearded researcher, trowel in left hand and pail in right hand, in a trench during an archaeological excavation to document Aboriginal habitation near Robe, probably at the Mount Burr rock shelter.


Archaeological excavation
A scale ruler is used to measure the depth of a trench during an archaeological excavation to document Aboriginal habitation near Robe, probably at the Mount Burr rock shelter.


Archaeological excavation
A scale ruler is used to measure the depth of a trench during an archaeological excavation to document Aboriginal habitation near Robe, probably at the Mount Burr rock shelter.


Archaeological excavation
A scale ruler is used to measure the depth of a trench during an archaeological excavation to document Aboriginal habitation near Robe, probably at the Mount Burr rock shelter.


Archaeological excavation
A scale ruler is used to measure the depth of a trench during an archaeological excavation to document Aboriginal habitation near Robe, probably at the Mount Burr rock shelter.


Archaeological excavation
A researcher, wearing a beret, stands in a trench during an archaeological excavation to document Aboriginal habitation near Robe, probably at the Mount Burr rock shelter. The man, who could possibly be T.D. Campbell, is holding a camera.


Archaeological excavation
A researcher, wearing a beret, stands in a trench which is under an overhanging rock, during an archaeological excavation to document Aboriginal habitation near Robe, probably at the Mount Burr rock shelter. The man, who could possibly be T.D. Campbell, is standing with his back to the photographer.


Archaeological excavation
Researchers sitting in fold-up chairs examine material from a tray hanging on an A-frame structure. The material comes from a trench dug during an archaeological excavation to document Aboriginal habitation near Robe, probably at the Mt. Burr rock shelter. Three other men stand nearby.


Archaeological excavation
Researchers sitting in fold-up chairs examine material from a tray hanging on an A-frame structure. The material comes from a trench dug during an archaeological excavation to document Aboriginal habitation near Robe, probably at the Mt. Burr rock shelter. Three other men stand nearby.


Archaeological excavation
Researchers examine material from trays hanging on an A-frame structure. The material comes from a trench dug during an archaeological excavation to document Aboriginal habitation near Robe, probably at the Mt. Burr rock shelter.


Archaeological excavation
Researchers examine material in two trays hanging on an A-frame structure. The material comes from a trench dug during an archaeological excavation to document Aboriginal habitation near Robe, probably at the Mt. Burr rock shelter.


Archaeological excavation
Researcher examines material in a tray which is hanging on an A-frame structure. The material comes from a trench dug during an archaeological excavation to document Aboriginal habitation near Robe, probably at the Mt. Burr rock shelter. Three other men stand nearby.


Archaeological excavation
Researchers, including a woman in a floral skirt, examine material in trays which are hanging on an A-frame structure. The material comes from a trench dug during an archaeological excavation to document Aboriginal habitation near Robe, probably at the Mt. Burr rock shelter.


Archaeological excavation
Researchers, including a woman in a floral skirt, examine material in trays which are hanging on an A-frame structure. The material comes from a nearby trench dug during an archaeological excavation to document Aboriginal habitation near Robe, probably at the Mt. Burr rock shelter.


Archaeological excavation
Researchers examine material in trays which are hanging on an A-frame structure. The material comes from a nearby trench dug during an archaeological excavation to document Aboriginal habitation near Robe, probably at the Mt. Burr rock shelter.


Archaeological excavation
A researcher, wearing a beret, stands in a trench holding a ruler during an archaeological excavation to document Aboriginal habitation near Robe, probably at the Mount Burr rock shelter. The man could possibly be T.D. Campbell.


Archaeological excavation
A researcher, wearing a beret, stands in a trench holding a ruler during an archaeological excavation to document Aboriginal habitation near Robe, probably at the Mount Burr rock shelter. The man could possibly be T.D. Campbell.


Archaeological excavation
A scale ruler shows the depth of a trench which was dug during an archaeological excavation to document Aboriginal habitation near Robe, probably at the Mount Burr rock shelter.


Archaeological excavation
A scale ruler shows the depth of a trench which was dug during an archaeological excavation to document Aboriginal habitation near Robe, probably at the Mount Burr rock shelter.


Archaeological excavation
A scale ruler shows the depth of a trench which was dug during an archaeological excavation to document Aboriginal habitation near Robe, probably at the Mount Burr rock shelter.


Archaeological excavation
A scale ruler shows the depth of a trench which was dug during an archaeological excavation to document Aboriginal habitation near Robe, probably at the Mount Burr rock shelter.


Archaeological excavation
A scale ruler shows the depth of a trench which was dug during an archaeological excavation to document Aboriginal habitation near Robe, probably at the Mount Burr rock shelter.


Archaeological excavation
A scale ruler shows the depth of a trench which was dug during an archaeological excavation to document Aboriginal habitation near Robe, probably at the Mount Burr rock shelter.


Oenpelli lagoon from Injalak
Aboriginal man, possibly Marawana [Larry], sitting atop Injalak Hill looking out over Oenpelli.


Child with bow and arrow, Yirrkala
Child being instructed in the use of a bow and arrow by an older child, Yirrkala.


Men painting on bark
Two Aboriginal men from the Oenpelli area. One is painting the figure of a kangaroo on bark, the other is watching.


Listening to playback of recording, Oenpelli
Aboriginal men from the Oenpelli area listening back to recordings they made for members of the American-Australian Scientific Expedition to Arnhem Land. Group includes Marawana (second from left), Ray Giles (second from right) and Colin Simpson (right).


Painting technique, Yirrkala
Aboriginal man from Yirrkala demonstrating the method by which a brush is held whilst bark painting.


Portrait of Daymuni
Portrait of Daymuni, a girl from Yirrkala, 1948.


Paperbark Trees
Paperbark trees growing next to Arua Creek, Groote Eylandt. An Aboriginal man sits on the bank of the creek.