Moore, David R. “Results of an Archaeological Survey of the Hunter River Valley, New South Wales Part 1: The Bondaian Industry of the Upper Hunter and Goulburn River Valleys” in Records of the Australian Museum Vol. 28 No. 2 [Sydney August 27th 1970] pp.25-64 (2.63 MB PDF) [Courtesy Len Dyall]
Dyall, L. "Aboriginal Occupation of the Newcastle Coastline" in Hunter Natural History Vol.3 No.2 (August 1971): 154-168. (1.67 MB PDF) [Courtesy Len Dyall]
Dyall, L. "Aboriginal Occupation in the Dudley-Jewells Swamp Area" in Hunter Natural History Vol.4 No.3 (August 1972): 168-177. (1.61 MB PDF) [Courtesy Len Dyall]
Threlkeld, L.E. Australian Reminiscences & Papers of L.E.Threlkeld, Missionary to the Aborigines, 1824-1859. 2 vols, ed. Niel Gunson. Canberra: Australian Institute of Aboriginal Studies, 1974.
Newsclippings relating to Aboriginal cave paintings ["Aborigines Had Artistic Love" in Hunter Valley Herald 13th March 1975 p.2] , Eric Taggart of Broke ["A Living Symbol of an Ancient Past" in Newcastle Morning Herald & Miners' Advocate, 13th March 1975], Kamilaroi, Tom Dillon grave at Sandgate Cemetery (last full blood Aborigine of the Hawkesbury River Tribe, the Darook) [c.1975] from A7771(vii). Some newsclippings are unreferenced. (1.03 MB PDF)
Sokoloff, Boris. "The Worimi: Hunter-Gatherers at Port Stephens Part VI Material Culture: Implements and Utensils" in Hunter Natural History (Nov 1975): 231-236. (260 KB PDF) [John Turner Papers P24 with kind permission Boris Sokoloff]
Sokoloff, Boris. "The Worimi: Hunter-Gatherers at Port Stephens Part VIII Social and Ceremonial Aspects: Social Organisation" in Hunter Natural History (May 1976): 98-104. (455 KB PDF) [John Turner Papers P24 with kind permission Boris Sokoloff]
Sokoloff, Boris. "Aboriginal Prehistory: Interpretation of Artefacts" in Hunter Natural History Vol.9 No.1 (February 1977): 19-26. (1.41 MB PDF) [Courtesy Boris Sokoloff]
Sokoloff, Boris. "The Worimi: Hunter-Gatherers at Port Stephens Part XIII Summary and Discussion" in Hunter Natural History (Nov 1977): 228-238. (488 KB PDF) [John Turner Papers P24 with kind permission Boris Sokoloff]
Sokoloff, Boris. "Aborigines and Fire in the Lower Hunter Part 1: Importance of Fire for the Worimi and Awabakal" in Hunter Natural History Vol.10 No.2 (May 1978): 70-80. (2.30 MB PDF) [Courtesy Boris Sokoloff]
Sokoloff, Boris. "Aborigines and Fire in the Lower Hunter Part 2: Importance of Fire Cont. " in Hunter Natural History Vol.10 No.3 (August 1978): 124-128 and 129-133 (1.97 MB PDF) [Courtesy Boris Sokoloff]
Sokoloff, Boris. "Aborigines and Fire in the Lower Hunter Part 3: Effects of Aborigines' Use of Fire on the Natural Environment." in Hunter Natural History Vol.10 No.4 (November 1978): 192-197. (764 KB PDF) [Courtesy Boris Sokoloff]
Horner, Jack. "Bantagran and the Hunter River" in Aboriginal News Vol.3 No.5 (1978):18. (248KB PDF) [Courtesy of Mr Jack Horner]
Dyall, L. 'Aboriginal Fishing Stations on the Newcastle Coastline, New South Wales' in Sandra Bowdler (ed.) Coastal Archaeology in Eastern Australia: Proceedings of the 1980 Valla Conference on Australian Prehistory: Canberra: Australian National University, 1982. pp.52-62. (730 KB PDF) [Courtesy Len Dyall]
Dyall, Len. Two articles on the pre-history of the Hunter valley Aborigines, "Piecing together the past" and "The Birubi Aboriginal Site" in Newcastle Morning Herald & Miners' Advocate, 9th July 1984 and 16th July 1984 respectively. (197 KB PDF) [Newcastle & Hunter District Historical Society and Len Dyall]
Brayshaw, Helen. Aborigines of the Hunter Valley : a study of colonial records. Scone, N.S.W. : Scone & Upper Hunter Historical Society, 1986. [9 MB PDF file] [Courtesy of Dr Helen Brayshaw]
Maaiangal Ngura (Clan) of the Worimi Nation. Newsclipping "'Charlie' coming home to final resting place" by Vera Bertola. Newcastle Herald 31st October 1986 p.5. [96.7 KB PDF file]
Robinson, Roland. Review of Aborigines of the Hunter Valley - A Study of Colonial Records, by Helen Brayshaw; Scone and Upper Hunter Historical Society. Newcastle Herald, 3rd January 1987. (269 KB PDF)
Schneider, Robin. Article entitled "Man's dogged paperchase unearths historical treasures". Newcastle Herald, 5th May 1988. (117 KB PDF)
Article entitled "Aborigines 'unaware' of area's ancient treasures" in Newcastle Herald, 25th August 1988. (109 KB PDF) [Newcastle & Hunter District Historical Society]
Scanlon, Mike. Article entitled "Old photos revive mystery of Aboriginal artefacts". Newcastle Herald, 17th April 1989. (78.3 KB PDF) [Newcastle & Hunter District Historical Society with kind permission Mike Scanlon].
Scanlon, Mike. Article entitled "Convict relics 'pale into insignificance' beside region's Koori culture". Newcastle Herald, 14th July 1989. (102 KB PDF) [Newcastle & Hunter District Historical Society with kind permission Mike Scanlon].
Robinson, Helen. Article entitled "The Bahtabah Aboriginal Land Council is giving the public a rare opportunity to better understand one of the world's oldest cultures". Newcastle Herald, 29th July 1989. (395 KB PDF) [Newcastle & Hunter District Historical Society].
Hughes, Dominic. Newsclipping "Search is on for evidence of Hunter's Originals". Newcastle Herald 30th July 1992. (47 KB PDF)
Raven, Marjorie. Rev. Lancelot Edward Threlkeld. We sincerely thank Mrs Marjorie Raven, great grand daughter of the late Reverend Lancelot Threlkeld for her permission to publish her biographical article prepared in August 1992.
Ray, Greg. Article on Wollombi Hand Stencils. Newcastle Herald 31st March 1993. (1.38 MB PDF) [Newcastle & Hunter District Historical Society with kind permission Greg Ray].
Di Gravio, Gionni. Guide to the Collections relating to Aboriginal History and Culture. University of Newcastle Archives Rare Books & Special Collections, Auchmuty Library, 1996.
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