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A fortnightly history podcast about the people, places, and events that have shaped the city of Sydney and its surrounds.
In this episode we discuss the excavation of the Lapstone Creek rock shelter and what it tells us about Aboriginal history and culture in the Sydney region. Tune in to learn more about where you can find the best rock in the region for making stone tools, how it got there, and what kind of innovative uses it was put to by Aboriginal people over their staggeringly deep occupation of this continent!Sources:Grace Karskens: People of the River - a wonderful bookThe Lapstone Creek Excavation - the foundational text of Australian archaeologySourcing Stone from the Sydney Region - a hatchet jobCastlereagh and Penrith Lakes - a lovely blog postPenrith Lakes Scheme - an aspirational video of what the quarried moonscape could become
Stories From Sydney
A fortnightly history podcast about the people, places, and events that have shaped the city of Sydney and its surrounds.