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arxiv: 1306.0278 · v2 · pith:WTFYZVXDnew · submitted 2013-06-03 · ⚛️ physics.hist-ph · physics.geo-ph· physics.soc-ph

Aboriginal Oral Traditions of Australian Impact Craters

classification ⚛️ physics.hist-ph physics.geo-phphysics.soc-ph
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We explore Aboriginal oral traditions that relate to Australian meteorite craters. Using the literature, first-hand ethnographic records, and fieldtrip data, we identify oral traditions and artworks associated with four impact sites: Gosses Bluff, Henbury, Liverpool, and Wolfe Creek. Oral traditions describe impact origins for Gosses Bluff, Henbury, and Wolfe Creek craters and non-impact origins of Liverpool crater, with Wolfe Creek and Henbury having both impact and non-impact origins in oral tradition. Three impact sites that are believed to have formed during human habitation of Australia - Dalgaranga, Veevers, and Boxhole - do not have associated oral traditions that are reported in the literature.

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