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Whats the Law on aboriginal artifacts
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<blockquote data-quote="AtomRat" data-source="post: 106278" data-attributes="member: 3111"><p>The way I see it, if it was not from some Aboriginal heritage location, you are safe to take it home. If it were from the Kirth Kiln National Park, then thats a different story, its like digging and aboriginal cemetery. But as I said, if its not from a protected area like that, keep it. I have found a skinning stone in the creek before and kept it</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AtomRat, post: 106278, member: 3111"] The way I see it, if it was not from some Aboriginal heritage location, you are safe to take it home. If it were from the Kirth Kiln National Park, then thats a different story, its like digging and aboriginal cemetery. But as I said, if its not from a protected area like that, keep it. I have found a skinning stone in the creek before and kept it [/QUOTE]
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