Category 1: Long, Long Ago
Category 2: Old Places & Artefacts
Category 3: Culture and Stories
Category 4: Water and Survival
Category 5: Respect and Protection
100

This means a very, very long time in the past.

Deep Time

100

This cave in Tasmania showed people lived there during the Ice Age.

Kutikina Cave?

100

These special stories explain how the land and animals were made.

creation stories or Dreaming stories

100

First Nations Australians made these to collect water in dry places.

soak wells or rock holes

100

These people today are related to the very first Australians.

First Nations Australians

200

First Nations Australians have lived in Australia for over this many years.

65,000

200

These are things made or used by people a long time ago.

Artefacts

200

This coloured powder is used in art and ceremonies.

Ochre

200

This is how knowledge was passed from older people to younger people.

oral tradition

200

This word means giving back remains to the families or communities.

Repatriation

300

This big land once joined Australia, New Guinea, and Tasmania.

Sahul

300

This place had ancient footprints and one of the world’s oldest cremations.

Lake Mungo

300

These giant animals lived in Australia a long time ago and are found in old stories.

megafauna

300

In coastal places, people dug these into sand to find water.

sand dune wells

300

We must do this to protect special places and stories.

conservation or respect cultural heritage

400

The time period before written history.

Prehistory

400

These are pictures painted on rocks.

 pictographs

400

These are rules and traditions that people followed in daily life.

Lore

400

People knew when and where to find this life-saving liquid.

Water

400

These two big places (one has a red rock!) are World Heritage sites.

Uluru-Kata Tjuta and Kakadu

500

These two types of science help tell us when people first came to Australia.

Radiocarbon dating and thermoluminescence?

500

These are images scratched or carved into rocks.

petroglyphs

500

This group from Arnhem Land uses log coffins in funerals.

Yolngu

500

This type of natural water source helped people survive the dry.

Springs

500

Museums and galleries must do this when they show First Nations history.

consult Traditional Owners or get permission

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