Willandra Lakes World Heritage Indigenous Ranger Daryl Pappin recording a shell midden where Aboriginal people ate freshwater mussels.
Stone tool being uncovered by the winds on the ancient dunes.
Silcrete spear point, Willandra Lakes Region World Heritage
Broken Grinding Stone used to grind and crush different materials either for food preparation or ochre pigments for ceremonies. Much like the pestle and mortar you use in a kitchen today.
Stone tool used for woodworking activities like scraping. Called a Horse hoof stone core by Archaeologists because of its shape.
Small stone tool scraper, Willandra Lakes Region World Heritage
A steep-edged scraper refit on the Mungo Lunette
Scattered hearth made with termite nest
Mungo National Park Discovery Rangers on the Walls of China as the sun sets.