Indigenous Artefacts Repatriated After EnergyConnect
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Taiwanese indigenous artifacts and research materials scattered around the world will "come home" digitally. On the 17th, the National Indigenous Peoples' Museum, in collaboration with National Taiwan University, launched the "Digital Archives of Taiwanese Indigenous Peoples." Director Hsieh Mei-lan stated that the return of physical artifacts is currently difficult, so the "digital return" initiative is being promoted first, allowing cultural d…
Indigenous artefacts repatriated after EnergyConnect
More than 5,000 Aboriginal artefacts recovered before construction of transmission project EnergyConnect’s eastern section have been returned to Wiradjuri Country in New South Wales, with the discoveries providing valuable insights into Aboriginal occupation and cultural practices in the Riverina region. The culturally significant artefacts, up to 3,000 years old, were identified during heritage surveys and archaeological investigations undertak…
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