Agroupofartefactsofdifferentsize,shapeandmaterial

WhatareAboriginalFlakedStoneTools?

Flakedstonetoolsweremadebyhittingapieceofstone,calledacore,witha‘hammerstone’,oftenapebble.Thiswouldremoveasharpfragmentofstonecalledaflake.

Bothcoresandflakescouldbe

usedasstonetools.Newflakeswereverysharp,butquicklybecamebluntduringuseandhadtobesharpenedagainbyfurtherflaking,aprocesscalled‘retouch’.Atoolthatwasretouchedhasarowofsmallflakescarsalongoneormoreedges.

Retouchwasalsousedtoshapeatool.

Notalltypesofstonecouldbeusedformakingtools.Thebesttypes

ofstonearerichinsilica,hardandbrittle.Theseincludequartzite,chert,flint,silcreteandquartz.Aboriginalpeoplequarriedsuchstonefrom

outcropsofbedrock,orcollected itaspebblesfromstreambedsandbeaches.ManyflakedstoneartefactsfoundonAboriginalplacesaremadefromstonetypesthatdonotoccurnaturallyinthearea.Thismeanstheymusthavebeencarriedlongdistances.

WhereareStoneToolsFound?

StonetoolsarethemostcommonevidenceofpastAboriginalactivitiesinAustralia.TheyoccurinmanyplacesandareoftenfoundwithotherremainsfromAboriginaloccupation,suchasshellmiddensandcookinghearths.Theyaremostcommonnearriversandcreeks.Itiseasiertofindthemwherethereisnotmuchvegetationorwherethegroundsurfacehasbeendisturbed,forexamplebyerosion.

Howflakedstonetoolsweremade

collectedbypeoplewhodonotunderstandtheimportanceofleavingAboriginalculturalmaterialswheretheyarefound.Erosionandweatheringandactivitiessuchasditchdiggingandploughingcandisturbflakedstoneartefacts.Theycanalsobebrokenwhentrampledbyanimalssuchascows,orwhenrunoverbyvehicles.

The Office of AboriginalAffairsVictoriarecords flakedstoneartefactssothat

WhattoDoifYouFindaFlaked Stone Tool

Donotremoveanymaterialfromthearea.Ifyoupickupastonetoexamineit,makesurethatyouputitbackwhereitcamefrom.Checkwhetherithassomeofthekeycharacteristics.Recordthelocation,notingroughlyhowmanystonesthereare.Notewhethertheareaisunderthreatofdisturbance.

WhatWereFlakedStoneToolsUsedFor?

Flakedstonetoolscouldbemadequickly,andwereusedformanyeverydaytasks,includingshapingobjectsmadeofwood,barkandbone.Theywereusedasspear-tipsinhuntingweaponsandasknivestobutchergame.Theywerealsousedtoscrapeandprepareanimalskinsformakingcloaks,containersanddecorativeitems.

HowElsecanStone beFlaked?

Manynaturalprocessescanbreakstone.Theseincluderockfallandextremechangesintemperature.Modernmachines,suchasploughs,canalsofracturestone.ItisimportanttobeabletodistinguishstonethathasbeennaturallyoraccidentallyfracturedfromstonethatwasdeliberatelyflakedbyAboriginalpeople.SomeofthecharacteristicsofAboriginalflakedstoneartefactsmayoccasionallyoccuronnaturallyfracturedstone.However,itis

veryrarefortwoormoreofthesecharacteristicstooccuronthesamepieceofstoneastheresultof

anaturalprocess.

WhyareFlakedStoneToolsImportant?

Becausestoneartefactsdonotrotorrust,theyareoftentheonlyevidenceofAboriginaloccupation

inaparticulararea.StoneartefactscanprovideinformationaboutwhereAboriginalpeoplelived,howtheymadeothertools,huntedandpreparedfood.Sometimestraces

ofwood,plantfood,oranimalbloodcansurviveontheedgesofflakedstonetools.Specificmarksanddamageonatoolfromusecanhelptelluswhatitwasusedfor.Thisisbecausedifferenttasks,suchaswoodcarvingorscrapinganimalskins,damagedtheedgein

differentways.

Byfindingtheoriginalsourceofstonethatwasusedtomaketools,itissometimespossibletotracethemovementofstonewithinanarea.ThistellsusaboutAboriginalsystemsoftrade,exchangeandsocialalliances.

TherewereanumberofchangestothestonetoolsusedbyAboriginalpeopleovertime.Becauseofthis,stonetoolscanhelpprovideanapproximateagefortheAboriginaloccupationofanarea.FlakedstonetoolsareoneofarangeofartefactsthatprovideAboriginalpeopletodaywithanimportantlinktotheircultureandpast.

ThreatstoAboriginalStoneTools

Becausestoneartefactsarefoundinmanydifferentplaces,andareusuallysmall,theycanbedifficulttoprotect.Theyaresometimes

we will have a permanent photographic and written record of this important part of the heritage of all Australians.Some particularly good examples of places containing flaked stone artefacts may require active conservation so that they can be preserved for future generations.

AreFlakedStoneArtefacts Protected?

AllAboriginalculturalplaces

inVictoriaareprotectedbylaw.Aboriginalartefactsarealsoprotected.

ItisagainstthelawtodisturbordestroyanAboriginalplace.Artefactsshouldnotberemovedfromsite.

PleasehelptopreserveAboriginalculturalplacesbyreportingtheirpresence to the Office of AboriginalAffairsVictoria.

Contact:

TheHeritageRegistrar

Office of AboriginalAffairsVictoriaPOBox2392

MelbourneVIC3001

Telephone:1800762003

June2008

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