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Aboriginal sites of Victoria form an important record of human occupation for probably more than 40,000 years. They may be identified from archaeological remains, historical and ethnographic information or continuing oral traditions and encompass places where rituals and ceremonies were performed, occupation sites where people ate, slept and carried out their day to day chores, and ephemeral evidence of people passing through the landscape, such as a discarded axe head or isolated artefact. Les sites aborigènes de Victoria en Australie constituent un record important de l’occupation humaine pendant plus de 40 000 ans. On peut les identifier par les restes archéologiques, par l’information historique et ethnographique et par des traditions orales toujours bien vivantes. Ils comprendent des lieux où on participait à les rituels et les cérémonies, des sites d’occupation où les gens mangeaient, dormaient et se dédiaient aux tâches ménagères, et des indices fugaces laissés par ceux qui traversaient le paysage, telle qu’une hache jetée ou un artéfact unique.
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Les sites aborigènes de Victoria en Australie constituent un record important de l’occupation humaine pendant plus de 40 000 ans. On peut les identifier par les restes archéologiques, par l’information historique et ethnographique et par des traditions orales toujours bien vivantes. Ils comprendent des lieux où on participait à les rituels et les cérémonies, des sites d’occupation où les gens mangeaient, dormaient et se dédiaient aux tâches ménagères, et des indices fugaces laissés par ceux qui traversaient le paysage, telle qu’une hache jetée ou un artéfact unique. Ces sites consistent en des tas de coques, des arbres gâchés, des piles brûlées de cuisine, de l’art rupestre, des enterrements, des lieux sacrés et des artéfacts de pierre. Ceux-ci se composent des couteaux, des pointes de lances, des poinçons, des grattoirs, et les déchets de fabrication. Ces sites, connus généralement comme dispersions d’artéfacts de pierre, se trouvent sur la surface de la terre, étant exposés parfois par les charrues, par l’érosion ou par l’excavation archéologique. Des artéfacts de pierre trouvés près des os des méga-animaux disparus à Lancefield au Victoria centrale indiquent que les aborigènes vivaient à côté des marsupials géants 26 000 ans AP. Aboriginal sites of Victoria form an important record of human occupation for probably more than 40,000 years. They may be identified from archaeological remains, historical and ethnographic information or continuing oral traditions and encompass places where rituals and ceremonies were performed, occupation sites where people ate, slept and carried out their day to day chores, and ephemeral evidence of people passing through the landscape, such as a discarded axe head or isolated artefact. Victorian Aboriginal sites include shell middens, scarred trees, cooking mounds, rock art, burials, ceremonial sites and innumerable stone artefacts. These stone flakes represent the tools Aboriginal people used, such as knives, spear points, scrapers and awls, and the waste material left behind when they were made. Commonly referred to as stone artefact scatters such sites can be found on the surface or exposed by ploughing or erosion, or through careful archaeological excavation.
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