DescriptionTermite pavements provided working surfaces to desert Aboriginal people. By Fiona Walsh 1987 (28625214005).jpg
The termite surface is akin to a kitchen bench used to prepare foods. Here is the grass broom (top right) which swept the linyji or pavement clean of sand. Chaff from threshed seed is top left. Wirnta Williams rubs the remaining seed. In the green bowl, there is clean seed of Native Woollybutt (Eragrostis eriopoda).
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