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Bacchus Marsh & District Historical Society
Book, The Western Region: Melbourne Metropolitan Area: An Archaeological Survey
... Aboriginal Artifacts Bacchus Marsh Region... Western Plains Aboriginal Artifacts Bacchus Marsh Region ...This study aimed to locate and document Aboriginal archaeological sites in the western region of Melbourne. This area was defined by the study as extending out from the western suburbs of Melbourne to the Brisbane Ranges and north beyond Bacchus Marsh. The specific aim of the study was to investigate the Aboriginal archaeology of the Western Plains area in the vicinity west of Melbourne. The Bacchus Marsh, Melton and Werribee shire boundaries of the time defined the areas of the study. The study contains extensive lists of the types of artifacts found the the locations where they were found.Soft cover foolscap size book. 96 pages with b & w illustrations, images and maps (some folded). Part of Occasional reports series (Victoria Archaeological Survey) ; No. 27. Published by Department of Conservation and Environment, Melbourne, 1990. Author, Hilary Du Cros. BMDHS Loc. AR/SU5This study aimed to locate and document Aboriginal archaeological sites in the western region of Melbourne. This area was defined by the study as extending out from the western suburbs of Melbourne to the Brisbane Ranges and north beyond Bacchus Marsh. The specific aim of the study was to investigate the Aboriginal archaeology of the Western Plains area in the vicinity west of Melbourne. The Bacchus Marsh, Melton and Werribee shire boundaries of the time defined the areas of the study. The study contains extensive lists of the types of artifacts found the the locations where they were found. aboriginal australians victoria western plains, aboriginal artifacts, archaelogical sites victoria western plains, aboriginal artifacts bacchus marsh region -
Bacchus Marsh & District Historical Society
Booklet, Cultural Heritage Due Diligence Assessment Draft Report: Bald Hill Activation Project Final Report
... Aboriginal Artifacts Bacchus Marsh Region... Aboriginal Artifacts Bacchus Marsh Region Heritage Studies Bacchus ...Bald Hill is a 120 hectare council reserve located in Darley, Bacchus Marsh. It overlooks the township of Bacchus Marsh and is one of the highest points in the township area. The reserve is undergoing ongoing planning and development for a range of recreational uses. As part of this planning a cultural heritage assessment was undertaken in 2019. This included assessment of the area for Aboriginal heritage. This assessment was part of the overall Bald Hill Activation Plan Final Report and forms an appendix to that report.Printed booklet. 39 pages. Spiral bound. Paper copy obtained from digital PDF document downloaded from Moorabool Shire Council website on 17 May, 2025. BMDHS Location: AR/SU5/Magazine Box 1Bald Hill is a 120 hectare council reserve located in Darley, Bacchus Marsh. It overlooks the township of Bacchus Marsh and is one of the highest points in the township area. The reserve is undergoing ongoing planning and development for a range of recreational uses. As part of this planning a cultural heritage assessment was undertaken in 2019. This included assessment of the area for Aboriginal heritage. This assessment was part of the overall Bald Hill Activation Plan Final Report and forms an appendix to that report. aboriginal australians bacchus marsh region history, aboriginal artifacts bacchus marsh region, heritage studies bacchus marsh victoria, bald hill bacchus marsh