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The Antarctic Heritage Register is an online database that has been developed to assist in the management of the Australian Antarctic Division's natural and cultural heritage. The register includes information on World, National and Commonwealth heritage places in the Australian Antarctic Terrritory and sub-Antarctic islands. The register also includes information of Antarctic and sub-Antarctic historic artefacts and art works.
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Count of artefacts returned is 14, sorted by Artefact Catalogue No.

Follow the link on the Artefact Code for full details. A implies the artefact has one or more images.


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Catalogue No
Common Name Description Collection
CDLHEWB 63 feather Cape Denison Artefacts
CDLHEWB 95 unidentified artefact embedded in ice Cape Denison Artefacts
CDLHMC 71c Post-BANZARE piece of green foam plastic was removed from the vicinity of CDLHMC 71 and repatriated Cape Denison Artefacts
CDLHP 114 skull of unidentified bird Cape Denison Artefacts
CDLHWWB 180 glass tube frozen in ice Cape Denison Artefacts
CDLHWWB 181 wood and iron fold out frame Cape Denison Artefacts
CDLHWWB 213 skua, frozen in ice on the floor under bunk Cape Denison Artefacts
CDLHWWB 231 piece of sailcloth Cape Denison Artefacts
CDLHWWB 235 piece of buff coloured fabric with a fringe at one end, partially embedded in ice Cape Denison Artefacts
CDLHWWB 85 unidentified object, wrapped in buff coloured paper Cape Denison Artefacts
CDMAGH 13 penguin humerus Cape Denison Artefacts
CDMAGH 14 half of a seal mandible Cape Denison Artefacts
HIA 02 Walrus Beach wreakage - southern scatter Artefact scatter of ship wreckage and other debris at the high tide line. The site consists of a scatter of disarticulated timber pieces, many with iron and copper brass fittings. The location of the site on the beach and the presence of copper fittings indicate an identification of some of the debris as ship wreckage. Extent of debris: approximately 350 by 400 metres long and 20 metres wide. Heard Island Artefacts
RNE 13656 Heard Island and McDonald Islands Heard Island Artefacts