BHP to destroy at least 40 Aboriginal sites, up to 15,000 years old, to expand Pilbara mine
Source: The Guardian
BHP to destroy at least 40 Aboriginal sites, up to 15,000 years old, to expand Pilbara mine
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Lorena Allam and Calla Wahlquist
Wed 10 Jun 2020 18.30 BST
Last modified on Wed 10 Jun 2020 22.53 BST
Mining giant BHP Billiton is poised to destroy at least 40 and possibly as many as 86 significant Aboriginal sites in the central Pilbara to expand its $4.5bn South Flank iron ore mining operation, even though its own reports show it is aware that the traditional owners are deeply opposed to the move.
In documents seen by Guardian Australia, a BHP archaeological survey identified rock shelters that were occupied between 10,000 and 15,000 years ago and noted that evidence in the broader area showed occupation of the surrounding landscape has been ongoing for approximately 40,000 years.
BHPs report in September 2019 identified 22 sites of artefacts scatters, culturally modified trees, rock shelters with painted rock art, stone arrangements, and 40 built structures
believed to be potential archaeological sites.
Mining giant BHP Billiton is poised to destroy at least 40 and possibly as many as 86 significant Aboriginal sites in the central Pilbara to expand its $4.5bn South Flank iron ore mining operation, even though its own reports show it is aware that the traditional owners are deeply opposed to the move.
In documents seen by Guardian Australia, a BHP archaeological survey identified rock shelters that were occupied between 10,000 and 15,000 years ago and noted that evidence in the broader area showed occupation of the surrounding landscape has been ongoing for approximately 40,000 years.
BHPs report in September 2019 identified 22 sites of artefacts scatters, culturally modified trees, rock shelters with painted rock art, stone arrangements, and 40 built structures
believed to be potential archaeological sites.
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Read more: https://www.theguardian.com/business/2020/jun/11/bhp-to-destroy-at-least-40-aboriginal-sites-up-to-15000-years-old-to-expand-pilbara-mine