Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park

 

 

 

Governing legislation: National Parks and Wildlife Conservation Act 1975.
Site Location: Coordinates: 25 20’42”S 131 02’ 10”E, Situated in the southern part of the Northern Territory, Central Australia.
Aboriginal Community Consultation
*Registered Aboriginal Parties (RAPS) & Aboriginal stakeholder groups/individuals:
*The Consultation Process:
*Stage 1 – Notifications:
Register Searches and Assessment Act Registers (EPA & A Act)
*National Parks and Wildlife Act Registers (AHIMS)
Landscape Context
*Geology:
*Topography:
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Archaeological Context
*Local Aboriginal History:
*Previous Archaeological Work:
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*Local Archaeological Assessments:
Site Description
Location: (coordinates, landform, land use, ownership, distance to water, map/plan)
: Coordinates: 25 20’42”S 131 02’ 10”E, Situated in the southern part of the Northern Territory, Central Australia. The landform is natural and is used as a national park. The Anangu people own Uluru who in turn lease it to the Australian Government. Within walking distance there is a water hole called Mutitjulu which is a permanent water source.

Mutitjulu Water Hole
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*Disturbance
*Assessment of Significance Archaeological Value (Cultural Value, Social Value, Historic Value, Scientific (Archaeological) Value, Aesthetic Value)
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