ABORIGINES OF THE LOWER SOUTH-EAST 
OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA 
By T. D. CAMPBELL, J. B. CLELAND AND P. §S. HOSSFELD 
PART I. Millicent-Rendelsham District 
PART II. Kongorong District. General Geological Notes 
PART III. Review of Food Supplies 
Summary 
In March of 1944, a visit was made to the Lower South-East of this State to continue 
and extend the investigation on aboriginal camp sites made previously by H. V. V. 
Noone and one of the present writers (T.D.C.). An account of these latter observations 
was published in these Records in 1943. 
The present work was planned to amplify previous investigation into more of an 
ecological approach; that is by corrrelating available recorded information of the once 
living aboriginal with an intensive study of the present day remnants of his material 
culture and indigenous environment. By this means we can learn something of his 
reactions and adjustments to his particular geographical circumstances; and, in short, 
endeavour to reconstruct a picture of his ways of living. The limited time available 
was sufficient only for observation on the general features of the camp sites and areas 
concerned; but some points have been studied in detail and the data, stone 
implements, and other material collected considerably augment those gathered on the 
1943 visit. 
