I am not doubting this part of the fantastic history of Australian aborigines, but I'm just asking because I'm curious.
I have a great interest in Aborigine artefacts and have made several copies of their differing spear throwers. I have seen a few examples of their stone tools, and been told by some flintknappers, that while very functional for use, were not as elaborately knapped shown in the vid. I envy you being able to touch them.
Obviously they are genuine from that area, but and this is where I'm confused, are there other examples around of finely crafted spear heads. Were the glass and insulators that were used later preceded by genuine very fine stone heads?
A great culture, and I lived and worked in the Yilgarn area in Western Australia for 12yrs, I was surprised that they could and did live, very well, in that harsh environment.