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This blog is about research relating to frontier conflict and especially the Native Mounted Police in Queensland

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Tag: sediment analysis

Floored by Ant Mounds: Identifying ‘Ant Bed’ Floors in Buildings at the Boralga NMP Camp using GPR

01/22/2018.Reading time 15 minutes.

By Kelsey Lowe Making a floor out of earth (or ‘dirt’) is one of the quickest ways of creating a surface to live on and was a common type of flooring in the earliest buildings in Australia. An earth floor doesn’t require any special or costly resources, could be made by anyone without any special […]

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