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To: vannrox
Builth was especially surprised by this because the surveying archaeologist was sent out by the Victorian Archaeological Survey (now Aboriginal Affairs Victoria), a body meant to look after Aboriginal heritage.

She was disturbed because a scientist who was supposed to have an agenda did not it let it interfere with her scientific interpretation?

I don’t know who’s right, but it appears to me that Heather Builth had more than strict science in mind when she began her analysis.

11 posted on 03/18/2003 8:54:55 AM PST by dead
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To: dead
The aboriginal people of gunditjmara arent after land grabs or money, they are after recognition. The generalisation i have some people say about aborignals are very racist. a very low percentage of indiginous australians use drugs and i am shocked that someone would say that about all aboriginal people.

Theres some real pussys round here.

It is impossible to deny that these some 200 stone circles have a purpos. the idea they are mearly stone circles placed there by nature, the posibility is so close to zero its not funny.

This was just a small sample of information, if you want to really know, actually ask an aboriginal (not one of those idiot ones that give the rest of them a bad rep), or do some work of your own.
12 posted on 06/03/2006 1:55:47 AM PDT by Falko
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